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Wightgirl

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Hi, Rapidbrow also worked for me (and Rapidlash). I’m actually amazed that it works but I’ve got more eyebrows than I’ve had in many years.
 
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LoisLane

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I am completely clued up on this subject having spent a lot of time researching it. Lilash and Librow used to be fantastic, but they changed their formula about 3 years ago (something that they will deny if you ask them) and while it does still work better than using nothing, it is not worth the price tag. You can buy one called UKLash for a fraction of the price which works just as well.
If you want one that works, you need one with the active ingredient Bitamaprost. The only one I know of that uses it is Latisse, branded in the UK as MyLash. It is just as expensive as Lilash, but it works much better.
There are a couple of possible small side effects but it is worth it in my opinion, you can also use it on your brows.
Latisse/MyLash don’t advertise in the UK like Lilash do, presumably as the fact it contains Bitamaprost speaks for itself.
 
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hrh89

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Rapidbrow really does work! It has made a huge huge difference to my eyebrows but it does take time it’s not a fast fix. You need to do it twice a day religiously for it to work properly. My eyebrows are pretty good now but I still continue to use it. I get mine off amazon seems to be the cheapest. Amazon always change the price of it. Just had a look and it’s £27 right now but I paid about £19 a few months ago so keep an eye on it.
 
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MrsGarcia

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Have a look at the ‘silly George’ lash growth serum, they have reviews/before&after on Instagram. There’s an offer on plus 10% off first orders. It doesn’t have the ingredients that can cause eye and skin pigment changed like some of the other serums.
Thank you, they sound interesting I'll have a look 👍
 
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AnthonyBrown

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I have used lash extensions for years. My eyelashes are none existent without them. I started using Dermalmd Eyelash Growth Serum both in the morning and applying mascara then at night (3 coats) and I can definitely see a difference already. My lashes are growing back slowly and they are thick and healthy!
 
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QueenieD

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I just bought castor oil apparently this helps but I'm hoping my stick thin eyebrows will be coaxed back to their full potential during this lockdown. Best time to try at least! Good luck!
 
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motherofdonkeys

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No experience personally, but Lisa Dawson has used it, her eyebrows didn't properly grow back after chemo, she's on Instagram, can't see a post about on her account but if you message her, am sure she'll let you know which one worked for her.
 
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Keepitw0nky

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Yes heard good things about castor oil over the years but never used it. Isn’t lilash brow
version supposed to be good?
 
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judsmum

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I have mine microbladed! It costs me £200 and it last about 12/14 months before they could do with doing again. They are the exact same brown as the actual ‘hairs’!
 
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MrsGarcia

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Hi, Rapidbrow also worked for me (and Rapidlash). I’m actually amazed that it works but I’ve got more eyebrows than I’ve had in many years.
Amazing, thank you. I'm definitely going to give it a try I think. I would love to return to the eyebrows of my youth. First world problems, I know 😂
 

Sindra Montelle

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Same but then I watched a treatment being done and I don't know if I'm brave enough 😂 and apparently it needs re-doing fairly frequently which is annoying.
Yes its pricey too isnt it,what I wondered was if they can match the brows natural color,saw sample of a blondish woman with jet black one,looked awful
 

LoisLane

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Is that the ingredient that can change the pigmentation in your eyes/eyelids?
that’s a possible side effect yes, although it has never happened to me. If the pigmentation changes in the skin around your eyes, when you stop using it they will go back to normal but if the colour in your iris change then this is a permanent change.
 

Keepitw0nky

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Have a look at the ‘silly George’ lash growth serum, they have reviews/before&after on Instagram. There’s an offer on plus 10% off first orders. It doesn’t have the ingredients that can cause eye and skin pigment changed like some of the other serums.
 

MrsGarcia

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Yes its pricey too isnt it,what I wondered was if they can match the brows natural color,saw sample of a blondish woman with jet black one,looked awful
No it's quite a commitment. I was pretty shocked at the price considering it would probably need retouching after 2/3 months. I'm not sure how close the colour match is either. I'd rather try some online potions first 😂
 

MrsGarcia

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This is a really random question but I've been toying with the idea of trying a serum to encourage eyebrow growth for a while now. I massively overplucked my poor brows during the 90s and I'm fed up of using tattoo brow pens to fill them in.

Has anybody actually tried a growth serum and do they really work? I figured lockdown was the perfect opportunity to try one if I can get hold of one that is. 🤔😂 x