What happened to LiLash?
LiLash is sold online and until recently was available in many beauty salons around the country. In May, the Department of Health stepped in and banned the product from being sold in salons.
Is LiLash on Amazon real?
This is a counterfeit product. The real LiLash is manufactured by Cosmetic Alchemy NOT Cosmetic “Pros”.
How can you tell a fake LiLash?
Tips for Avoiding Counterfeits: Look for the new Authentication Hologram or Numerical Hologram label located on every box of LiLash® & LiBrow®. Always use a secure online payment system and do not purchase from websites with poor English, misspellings or website page errors.
Where is LiLash located?
LiLash® should be applied to the base of your lash line on your top eyelid only. We have found that irritation often occurs when LiLash® is applied to the lower lash line.
What is the active ingredient in LiLash?
It turns out that the active ingredient is a prostaglandin analogue, listed as 15S-trihydroxy-17-Phenyl 18. Prostaglandin is the drug used to treat glaucoma that – because it may change the color of your eyes or even impact sight – has made eyelash growth products controversial to say the least.
How long does LiLash take to work?
4-6 weeks
LiLash® – How Our Eyelash Serum Works One quick application before bedtime each night and you will be on your way to longer, fuller lashes in no time. Using the LiLash® eyelash serum faithfully, you will start seeing results in just 4-6 weeks!
What ingredients are in LiLash?
The ingredients in LiLash® are as follows: Water/Agua/Eau, Glycerin, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Prunus Amygdalus (Sweet Almond) Extract, Hydrolyzed Lupine Protein, Panthenol, Isopropanol Phenylhydroxypentene Dihydroxycyclopentylheptenate, Silica, Chlorphenesin, Caprylyl Glycol.
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Does LiLash contain prostaglandin?
LiLash -contains Isopropyl Phenylhydroxypentene Dihydroxycyclopentylheptanate, a prostaglandin analog; R+F Enhancements Lash Boost (Rodan + Fields) -contains Isopropyl Cloprostenate, a prostaglandin analog.
Is LiLash safe to use?
Is LiLash® Safe? Yes! LiLash® is a physician-formulated serum that has been ophthalmologist tested, making it safe for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers. We stand by our serum with a complete 90-day satisfaction guarantee.
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