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Fragrance Free Eyelash Serums Uklash Eyelash Serum 3ml
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Uklash Eyelash Serum 3ml

3.0

Fragrance Free, Vitamins, Paraben Free

£28.50£36.99
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3 things to consider when shopping for an eyelash serum

For longer lashes or fuller and stronger ones, the right serum is key.

  • If you're looking for longer lashes, go for a serum that focuses on just that. Look for a peptide-based serum. Peptides stimulate hair follicles and increase natural hair production.

  • If you're already happy with your lash length but find them a bit sparse and prone to breaking, go for a vitamin-based lash serum to get fuller and stronger lashes. Vitamins like biotin and vitamin E work wonders to moisturise your lashes, making them stronger and preventing breakage.

When it comes to applying lash serum, it's best to follow the instructions. Some serums should be applied once a day, others require both morning and evening application. Results usually vary between products, but most require 4-6 weeks of consistent use to see visible improvements.

Some lash serums come in a mascara-like package with a brush. Others use a thin brush to apply the serum along the lash line, like an eyeliner brush. To get the best results, it's a good idea to read up on the product before your purchase.

The lash serum is there to help you get prettier and longer lashes. So always choose a product made from natural, safe ingredients to avoid any unwanted side effects like redness or irritation.

A few tips to help you find the right serum:

  • Look for a product that's been dermatologically and ophthalmologist tested, meaning it's been thoroughly tested by skin and eye experts.
  • Lash serum allergies are uncommon, but it's always a good idea to patch test the serum on your skin before applying it to your eyes.
  • Avoid serums that contain harmful ingredients like parabens, fragrances, prostaglandin, and chemical oils.

Not sure about using lash serums? Take a look at Allure's guide on how to master the art of wearing false eyelashes instead.

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