RevitaLash Revitalash Advanced Reviews
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- ํ์ดํธ์์ ค*Sep 16, 2016Normal SkinSensitive Skin
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Cons1. MDLash openly advertises that it contains glaucoma eye drops (bimatoprost) to help grow lashes longer. However, after concerns were raised about the side effects of this ingredient, such as increased eye pressure, other lash serums now claim their products use peptides to lengthen lashes instead. Revitalash also claims to use peptides, but interestingly, it seems to cause severe dark circle formation under the eyes - a known side effect of the glaucoma eye drop ingredient. This disappears once you stop using it. 2. If you stop using Revitalash, your lashes will revert back to their previous short state. Just a week or two of not applying it can cause a drastic reduction in lash length, which is incredibly disappointing. You essentially have to use it for the rest of your life daily, or the dream-like lashes will vanish. Once you start, it's hard to escape this money pit. Additionally, there's the issue of lash shedding, where the painstakingly grown lashes fall out and new ones grow in. The sense of loss during this process is also quite difficult. It's easy to accidentally skip a day and see your lashes shrink, but growing them back is arduous and requires a lot of effort. In fact, even after using it diligently for a month and a half without missing a single day, I saw little growth, and ended up leaving a negative review calling it a scam. But then, after persisting for another month, my lashes became shockingly long, almost doll-like.
TipThe price of Revitalash is truly outrageous. However, if you don't mind the money slowly slipping away, Rapid Lash is also a good recommendation, as it promotes lash growth well. (You can sometimes find it on sale for 70,000 won for 2 bottles.) Rapid Lash seems to cause less under-eye pigmentation and irritation compared to Revitalash, so I've been using it as a more affordable alternative. But anything going into the eyes is never ideal. There is some irritation and a foreign body sensation, so I recommend using only a small amount. For more detailed reviews on lash serums, please refer to my review of "Promaxcel Rapid Lash" in my review history. [Image 1] After 1.5 months of use. Wearing only clear mascara. [Image 2] Before discovering lash serums. Wearing a fiber-based lengthening mascara, but still lacking lashes. [Image 3] After 2 months of use. The lashes have grown shockingly long, to the point where they touch my eyebrows when I apply mascara, so I've been going without it.