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Lashes Poppin'

Abstract:
Women have been looking for ways to lengthen and add fullness to eyelashes since the beginning of time.

From mascara to eyelash curlers; any quick fix for a night is often desired. The problem was that as soon as the night is over, the results are lost, and the consumer involved is left with the same problem....

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Ozy M.

posted 2/03/09 @ 2:31 AM CST

This is an excellently researched article. Not only did you get an official (Ms. Spak), an affected person (Ms. De La Rosa), and a document, (Hitti's report), but you also checked with every individual woman throughout the ages as to whether they wanted eyelashes with more length and volume, since not doing so and writing a sentence like the one you started this article with would be a generalizing hyperbole. An astounding feat! And to think, all while going to classes for college!

Nicole

posted 2/18/09 @ 7:46 PM CST

Why would anyone want to put a DRUG on their eye that gives you dark circles and red itchy eyes... I would think that out weighs having more eyelashes. Not to mention, why go through the hassle of a prescription when I can purchase an eye doctor created product like Revitalash from my salon??

Jennifer

posted 9/16/09 @ 4:07 AM CST

i agree about generalizing it but i love mine full. i heard about the side effects, irratations and red eye. i'm using Revitalash and i haven't experienced any side effects whatsoever.
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