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Blog with Somchai
Sep
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Every woman wants to look her very best. Some women feel that they can’t look as good as they could because they have very sparse lashes. They may have tried everything possible, but still they just look like they have no eyelashes. Lately, there have been many eyelash thickening products that have come on the market. Some of them are OTC, some are prescription. One of the OTC products is Idol Lash. But before you rush out and buy anything, you should look into any idol lash scam.
There has been information online about a possible idol lash scam. According to Idol’s Lash website, you will see results in just days. They say that you will see more than 75% new eyelash growth. Their study consisted of only 15 women. This isn’t a very large statistical sample, so no one can be sure exactly how those results will translate out into the larger population. The website also provides before and after pictures, but they can be difficult to compare, and need clearer labels.
One worry with any lash lengthening or growth product is ingredients. Putting anything near your eye can be worrisome, because of how sensitive your eyes are. The wrong ingredients can cause permanent damage to your eyes. One part of the possible idol lash scam is their claim that they only use the purest and all natural ingredients for their products. If you read their ingredient list, you will see a lot of natural ingredients, like chamomile, which is very soothing, and is used in many other cosmetic products. None of their claims or ingredients have been evaluated by the FDA, which isn’t required for OTC products.
The bottom line is that it is up to you, your experience and your research. There may be an idol lash scam or there may not be. The only way for you to be 100% sure is for you to use the product yourself. If it works for you, then it isn’t a scam. If it doesn’t, then it likely is a scam. If you are interested in this product, try it out and see how it works for you.