I don't know if my eyelashes have always been this way or if they are changing now that I'm getting older but I have noticed that they look coarse and they are brittle. I have tried Argan Oil mascaras thinking it would condition them but they didn't really do anything great while it was on or off my lashes so I stopped using it.
I didn't know what else I could do to help my lashes until got to review Model Lash. I had not heard of them before, have you ever heard of Model Lash? But I will say I was very excited to try it. It is formulated with safe and clinically-proven ingredients and it strengthens Structure while adding shine and elasticity. It can be used for lashes or eyebrows, if you need help with those as well. Eyebrows is not something I'm lacking, I have to wax almost every week to keep my brows under control.
Model lash is also great for weak, thin, or brittle eyelashes which is exactly what I need help with. It also can make your lashes appear fuller. Model Lash is very easy to use it's a serum that you use sort of like an eyeliner. You put a thin line on the top and bottom lashes. It dries invisible and you forget it's there. I have to tell the truth I don't remember to use Model Lash every day. I think I've used it a few days in the past week but I've had the tube for a few weeks. And I have to say I have seen a HUGE difference in the appearance of my lashes.
My lashes don't look as coarse and they are not as brittle. I have noticed less fall out. I'm very impressed. I cannot say that I've seen my lashes look any longer or fuller but they are much prettier. My mascara goes on better and last longer. My mascara does not clump as much either. I am so happy I discovered Model Lash. I will however, keep it away from my eyebrows. If they start to get thicker, I would be very upset.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free in exchange for an honest uncompensated review. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Mine are sadly thinning with age.
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