Saturday, 10 July 2010

11 comments:

Karleigh said...

saw this is Boots today, may pick some up in duty free =) x

Val said...

I have just recently started using Rapid Lash and gosh the results are amazing, on my pitiful Asian lashes no less!

Vanity said...

After a few weeks I thought, oh, nothing, but then.. wow it did work. You just have to be patient, I'd say look for results in 2-3 months. Of course then you are running out of the stuff..

GreatSheElephant said...

I tried the L'Oreal version and found it useless, not least because of the unwieldy applicator. This at least has a sensible looking brush. I'm not put off by the idea of a little skin darkening round the lash line either - presumably that's just going to look like liner.

The-Beauty-Pages.com said...

I'm on week 4 of testing it - and I've already started to notice a difference. I've used other lash extending serums before and although they worked, my lashes looked a bit erratic (some lashes grew really long, whilst others stayed same length) - but RapidLash seems to be growing them all at the same length and they already look so much thicker and longer.

Shameful plug I know, but we are giving away four tubes this week, if people want to try their luck - http://www.the-beauty-pages.com/breakingnews.php

Astrid said...

Excellent post, this appears to be somewhat analogous to the prescription only Latisse; although obviously the major difference is one contains bimatoprost and the other (Rapidlash) contains a new compound with apparently some molecular similarity "isopropyl cloprostenate." Having read reports of a change in iris (!) colour by users of Latisse I'd definitely be more keen to try this!

Hellcandy said...

I've been using this since May (?) I think and have started to see a difference only this week so it does take some time to work. Am going to give it another month before I post the results up but so far so good!

Anonymous said...

You can use it with eyelash extentions actually. I also have them and I've bought some Rapidlash today and will start using it tonight - I hope it works as after years of continual eyelash extensions my own ones are short, sparse and embarrasing! Wish me luck!

Anonymous said...

I have been using RL for a week and just wanted to ask if anyone else had experienced eyelash loss?! Just half-a-dozen or so when I'm washing my face at night, but nonetheless, it has only started since using the serum...I'm hoping it's only a passing phase. I am neither blessed nor cursed in the eyelash department but even so, really don't want to losing any if I can help it. Thanks!

Unknown said...

Thanks for the great review. It definitely helps me out, based on the side effects shown at http://shoppinghaul.net/rapid-lash-reviews/ I dont think I will end up getting it. Have you had any of the same problems?

Michelle said...

I began using RapidLash in early November after reading-literally-hundreds of reviews. Besides the cost, I have very sensitive eyes and wanted to see what type of reactions people had generally been having. Personally, I tend not to trust the promising claims of companies.

Notwithstanding my sensitivities, I have had nothing but very positive results from RapidLash. I bought it specifically for my eyebrows that stopped growing on the sides years ago (I'm 27 and for whatever reason, they thinned out and never grew back.) However, I also used it on my eye lashes for purely cosmetic purposes. After about two months, it was incredible! I'm wondering now if after about four months they are starting to thin out a bit? But that may just be their own natural growth cycle. Anyways, I thankfully had no adverse reactions as some do and many people have asked if I am wearing false eye lashes.

What I'm most happy about though, is I now barely have to use an eye brow pencil. I love it! :)