Almost missed it. Tucked between the lip balms and the travel-sized deodorants at the register.
The packaging is so cheap it looks like a toy — but that’s the whole point. No fancy marketing to pay for.
Essence’s Lash & Brow Boosting Serum. Costs less than my morning oat milk latte. Claims “visibly enhanced lashes” in 4-8 weeks. Skeptical, but for $9? Fine.
Clear Gel
Dries down completely in 30 seconds — no sticky eyelids.
Micro Brush
The tiny wand is a precision tool, not a gloopy mess.
Twist-Up Tube
No sharpener needed. Feels oddly luxurious for the price.
Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash
No prostaglandin analogs (the scary prescription stuff). It’s a peptide and vitamin cocktail. Nourishes the follicle instead of chemically forcing growth.
- Biotin: Strengthens the hair shaft to prevent breakage
- Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5): A humectant that conditions
- Sodium Hyaluronate: Holds moisture at the root
- Amino Peptides: The building blocks for keratin
Applies like water. Zero residue, zero sting. Forgot I had it on — that’s a win.
By week three, my lashes didn’t look longer — but they stopped falling out. My lash line looked denser, fuller. A subtle win I didn’t expect.
Length? Modest. Density and definition? Shockingly good. My mascara applies cleaner now. They look healthier, not freakishly long.
It’s a maintenance serum, not a miracle. But for the price, it’s a no-brainer add to your cart.