How To Get Eyelashes So Long - You May Have To Trim Them
How To Get Eyelashes So Long - You May Have To Trim Them

Ask any woman one thing she wishes she could change about her eyes, and she's guaranteed to say her lashes. It's an obsession that the cosmetic industry can count on, and lately skin care companies have jumped on the bandwagon as well.

Perhaps we have Queen Cleopatra to blame. The Egyptians are famous for their dramatic eyes. Then thought of as the window to the soul, they accentuated their eyes with mascaras, liners and shadows to shield themselves from evil.

Today, the eyes are often referred to as the face's best feature, and long lashes continue to get a lot of attention. Since the first mass-produced mascara was created in the early 1900s, women have been able to lengthen, thicken and darken their less-than perfect lashes.

But sometimes mascara just isn't enough. Fake lashes and lash extensions have been the best friend of Hollywood starlets and runway models for years. Still, for the general public these glue-on applications are more trouble (and money) than they're worth.

Luckily for women everywhere, the skin care companies have brought something new to the table. Realizing that lashes could be nourished through the skin, several companies over the years have created topical treatments proven to thicken, lengthen and darken your lashes.

These formulas often use vitamins and peptides in their formulas, which feed eyelashes at their roots, causing them to be healthier as they grow. There's even a recent prescription eyelash treatment that uses a glaucoma medication to lengthen lashes, although it has several side effects, including the darkening of the iris.

The problem with most of these "miracle" lash treatments is price. Most sell for over $100 and come in the size of a mascara tube. The prescription product is even more expensive.

However, there is an eyelash treatment on the market today that gets the job done without breaking the bank. RapidLash creates fuller, longer, healthier lashes by using a rich formula of polypeptides, vitamins, proteins and moisturizers. Its paraben-free formula is even safe for those with sensitive eyes. And it's proven to give you the lashes of your dreams in just 30 days.

RapidLash is available at DermStore.com for the low price of $49. They're also promoting a free intensive eye treatment with your RapidLash purchase while supplies last (enter RPLPCS at checkout). Plus, DermStore.com also offers Free Shipping on all orders.

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