Found it shoved behind the cotton balls at CVS. Almost missed it.
The packaging is cheap — but that’s the whole point. You’re paying for the formula, not the box.
It’s a clear gel serum from LashFood. $9. Claims “clinically proven growth” — which made me laugh. But I swiped it anyway.
No Prostaglandins
Zero irritation. Doesn’t turn your lash line red.
Phyto-Medic Complex
Their plant-based growth blend. Sounds fancy for a tube this price.
Tiny Brush
The applicator is a micro-brush, not a felt tip. Actually gets to the root.
It’s a cocktail of peptides and botanicals. No filler oils. The science is legit — they just saved on marketing.
- Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17: Signals lashes to grow longer
- Biocomplex-7™: Their proprietary vitamin blend
- Ginseng & Red Clover: Strengthens to prevent fallout
- Hyaluronic Acid: Conditions — makes them flexible, not brittle
Texture is slick — like water. Dries in 20 seconds flat. No sticky residue, which is rare.
By week three, my fallout stopped. Completely. I wasn’t cleaning mascara crumbs off my cheeks. That was the first real sign.
Length improved — got a noticeable fringe. Density? Meh. It filled in gaps but didn’t give me a false lash effect. And that’s fine.
This isn’t a miracle. It’s a smart, effective product that doesn’t cost your rent. That’s the real luxury.