I love the look
of long full lashes and couple months back I decided that getting eyelash
extension was way to go – but what I got in return was broken and fragile eyelashes
as the extensions grew out. The extensions broke off my lashes leaving them super short. I was devastated (wearing multiple layers of
mascara or fake lashes to compensate) and went on a search for something to recuperate
my lashes. That’s when I found MD products. MD was founded in 2006 and operates behind a
premise of science meets beauty and wellness. MD is committed to excellence and providing
innovative and science-based personal care products for the hair, skin, lash
and wellness.
I got the MD Lash Factor Eyelash conditioner (2.95ML) sent to me
courtesy of MD to try out and let me tell you, it was a game changer. This lash serum is patented, and is a conditioner with a nutrition formula that help your lashes look stunning. By
combining the latest technology in skin care science with safe ingredients, MD
Lash Factor Eyelash Conditioner gets the expected results, as it provides the
nutrients necessary to develop naturally beautiful lashes.
I started using
it daily (at night as per direction on the box) and noticed my lashes starting to get longer within two and a half weeks and
they grew so long that I could get away from wearing double layer of mascara as
I was used to.
I have sensitive
skin and eyes but I have had no allergic reactions or problems with using the serum. The applicator is super easy to use, and its fairly precise. I used the Lash Factor Eyelash Conditioner once
a day but once get your lashes to where
you want to be you can just use it as a maintenance, which has meant for me
that I can use it every few days instead of every day.
I can really
tell the difference in my eyelashes - all the broken and damaged lashes from extensions were repaired and feel stronger. Use code NOMEROVIC at checkout and get 10% off your next order.
Have you used MD Lash Factor Eyelash Conditioner before?
Have you used MD Lash Factor Eyelash Conditioner before?