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A Call Out To Ladies With Sparse Eyelashes.
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I had a Boots bundle of No7 products and in it was a No7 Eyelash serum.
My eyelashes have dwindled as I've got older, along with my eyebrows...having an underactive thyroid doesn't help... so I have given the serum a go.
I have been applying it every night for the past three and a half weeks. Today, I was going out and, for the first time in months, decided to wear some mascara.
The difference was amazing! All those little, piddly eyelashes at the corner of my eyes have re-appeared and my lashes are much longer than they have been for years.
So, I recommend the No 7 lash serum to you. It states that eight weeks is the optimum time for results to be seen. I am very happy so far and hope for further growth in the coming weeks.
Not seeming to work on the eyebrows yet but I will give it time.
My eyelashes have dwindled as I've got older, along with my eyebrows...having an underactive thyroid doesn't help... so I have given the serum a go.
I have been applying it every night for the past three and a half weeks. Today, I was going out and, for the first time in months, decided to wear some mascara.
The difference was amazing! All those little, piddly eyelashes at the corner of my eyes have re-appeared and my lashes are much longer than they have been for years.
So, I recommend the No 7 lash serum to you. It states that eight weeks is the optimum time for results to be seen. I am very happy so far and hope for further growth in the coming weeks.
Not seeming to work on the eyebrows yet but I will give it time.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Isn't this thread a bit sexist? What about all us men with sparse eyelashes?
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(Actually, both my eyelashes and my eyebrows are almost non-existent. They're only just starting to grow back after my chemotherapy, even though that ended over a year ago. I doubt that I'll be heading to Boots to do anything about it though!)
For any lady (or man!) who needs a link to Tilly's product:
https:/ /www.bo ots.com /no7-la sh-impa ct-seru m-6ml-1 0300965
Alternatives here (from a review website that I trust):
https:/ /www.ex pertrev iews.co .uk/mak eup/141 3329/be st-eyel ash-ser ums
;-)
(Actually, both my eyelashes and my eyebrows are almost non-existent. They're only just starting to grow back after my chemotherapy, even though that ended over a year ago. I doubt that I'll be heading to Boots to do anything about it though!)
For any lady (or man!) who needs a link to Tilly's product:
https:/
Alternatives here (from a review website that I trust):
https:/
Glad it's worked for you Tilly and you are so pleased with it. I would probably get all the awful side effects mentioned. I haven't been able to wear mascara for years because it started to make my eyes sore and watery so I wouldn't risk using your No 7 Tilly.
It's 3 weeks tomorrow since I had my cataract removed and my eye is still gritty, itchy, watery and uncomfortable but I'm so glad I had it done as the sight in it now is remarkable.
It's 3 weeks tomorrow since I had my cataract removed and my eye is still gritty, itchy, watery and uncomfortable but I'm so glad I had it done as the sight in it now is remarkable.
I found the Boots serum for skin was very good - last time I bought it - was a bit expensive but should have kept on.
I figure (myself) and have been told by others - that my skin is pretty good (Astral) but then again I have been using Astral from about 20 years old. But I am going to buy the Boots Serum.
I figure (myself) and have been told by others - that my skin is pretty good (Astral) but then again I have been using Astral from about 20 years old. But I am going to buy the Boots Serum.
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