Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Lash Enhancers Let you Kiss Skimpy Eyelashes Good-bye

By Suzan K Bishop


Have you wondered why some people have longer, thicker lashes than you? Wouldn't you love to wake up every morning with drop dead gorgeous peepers? Well, you can stop wishing and hoping because now it is possible to get the lashes you desire with something called eyelash enhancers. Unlike extensions or fake lashes, the eyelashes that result are all yours and all natural. Imagine that!

What exactly are lash enhancers?

Eyelash enhancers are products that make your lashes full and lush. They're not like false eyelashes or extensions where synthetic hairs are attached to your lashes. These products are applied to your own lashes and they stimulate 100% natural hair growth. In just a few weeks or so, you'll have long, thick and dark lashes.

How do such enhancers work?

The component that stimulates natural hair growth was initially discovered in glaucoma eye drops. Doctors noticed that their glaucoma patients had both the eye problem longer, fuller lashes in common . Studies followed and eyelash enhancers we know them today was born.

How do you apply them?

They are applied with an applicator very similar to an eyeliner brush. Just get a very small amount of product and apply it along the lash line. Make sure that you clean up any stray product as you don't want to have thick hair growth around your eyes. Also, if your lashes become too long you can just stop using the product and things will go back to normal.

Where can I buy this?

It won't take much hunting. Over the counter products that more or less produce a temporary result can be found at better beauty counters everywhere. But if you're serious you'll see an optometrist who can prescribe the mediation for you.

How much are they?

Typically you can find these for between $20-$120. But I can tell you it's all worth it. The normal supply can last you maybe 6-8 weeks and you will see great results in a matter of weeks.

What are the side effects?

Common side effects of using eyelash enhancers are itching and redness around the eye. According to eye experts, this is not all that unusual and will likely abate after a week or so. There are also claims that eyelash enhancers cause hyperpigmentation which is discoloration of the iris. Although possible, it is very rare.

Anyway, full lashes can be yours with the advent of lash enhancers. Forget the hours spent using mascara or trying to get extensions and false lashes to stick in place just right. Get all-natural lashes with hassle free lash enhancers.




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