Found this tiny tube next to the cotton balls at CVS. Almost missed it.
It works as well as my old $80 serum. My wallet is still in shock.
The Lashfood Conditioning Eyelash Enhancer. $7.99. Claims “natural-looking growth” in 4-6 weeks. I was deeply skeptical.
The Brush
It’s a tiny, precise micro-brush — not a messy doe-foot.
The Feel
Dries down completely in under a minute. No sticky residue.
The Schedule
Once a day, at night. Easy to remember.
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No prostaglandins (the ingredient that can darken lids). This is all peptides and botanicals. It’s feeding your lashes, not chemically forcing them.
- Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17: Strengthens the lash follicle itself
- Biotin: Conditions to prevent breakage
- Ginseng Root: Improves micro-circulation for health
- Soybean Extract: A protein boost for structure
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Texture is like water. You swipe it on the lash line and it’s gone — no greasy film to smear into your eyeball by morning.
By week three, my shedding stopped. I wasn’t finding lashes on my cheeks. That was the first real sign it was working.
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Fuller, darker-looking fringe. Not dramatically longer, but denser. They look like they did in my 20s. Zero irritation, which is a miracle for my sensitive eyes.
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This is the best-kept secret in the beauty aisle. It does the job without the drama or the debt.