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Rapid brow?

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handbagsandhairdryers · 01/12/2018 12:12

I popped in to boots to buy this only to find its £40??!! Has anyone used it? How does it work? Does it work?

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Widowspeak · 01/12/2018 22:04

Hi I spent my teenage years plucking my eyebrows. By the time I got to my 30s they simply stopped growing back. I must have looked ridiculous walking around with hardly any eyebrows. Anyway a couple of years ago, I'm now late 50s, I heard about RapidBrow and decided to give it a go.

It has a brush, much like a mascara brush, which you brush onto your eyebrows, initially every day. Within a couple of weeks, I noticed new hairs growing. After about 5 weeks I was the owner of nice, thick eyebrows. Absolutely marvelous stuff.

I still use it maybe once or twice a week. That seems to be enough to keep the hair growing. However, if you stop using the Rapidbrow the hair will eventually fall out and not regrow.

I have never bought it from Boots cos it's too expensive. I get mine from Amazon. I know they're selling it for about £22 at the moment. Good luck.

Nightlights · 02/12/2018 06:06

I've used it for a few years (like the PP I get it from amazon). It does improve things though I can't say that it's entirely fixed my 90s overplucking. I still have sparse brows and you do have to keep using it to maintain the hair growth. But I do think it's good and I keep using it!

SpeckledyHen · 02/12/2018 06:14

I have used it since August and have seen a dramatic improvement in my brows . I also get it from Amazon

PandaWhere · 02/12/2018 08:26

I also get mine from amazon, ditto the lash one too.

I have noticed a small difference so far, so shall keep using it until it's finished and then decide whether or not to continue.

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