I rolled my eyes so hard when Refectocil—the tint brand your brow girl uses—dropped a lash serum. Felt like a cash grab.
Then my left outer corner started looking… fuller. By week three, my husband asked if I was wearing falsies to walk the dog. I was not.
It’s a clear, peptide-based gel. $68 for 5ml—yes, that’s drugstore-plus territory. The claim: visible length and density in 4 weeks of nightly use.
Fine-Tip Applicator
Not a mascara wand. It’s a precise brush pen—feels like an eyeliner. Zero waste.
Brow Side Included
You can run it through brows too. I did. They got… fluffier? Less sparse.
No Irritation
My eyes are sensitive babies. This didn’t sting, redden, or make me look like I’d been crying.
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No prostaglandin analogs here—that’s the stuff that can change eye color and mess with fat tissue. Instead, it’s a peptide stack with some fancy botanicals. Feels less risky, but also less dramatic.
- Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17: signals hair follicles to stay in growth phase longer
- Trifolium Pratense Extract: clover-derived, calms inflammation around the follicle
- Biotin: the cheap stuff that actually works for hair
- Panthenol: coats lashes, reduces breakage from mascara removal
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Texture is weirdly nice—like a thin hyaluronic acid serum. Dries in maybe 45 seconds. No sticky morning crust. I hated applying it at first because the brush tickled my lash line.
Week two I saw nothing. Almost quit. Week three my lower lashes looked… longer. That’s the unexpected part—lower lashes changed first. No one talks about that.
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My lashes are about 15% longer. Not life-changing. Not “omg what did you do.” But they look healthier, less brittle, and I’ve lost fewer lashes during cleansing. The brow effect was actually more noticeable—patchy areas filled in slightly.
Photo: Arteida MjESHTRI / Unsplash
It’s a solid maintenance serum for people who already have okay lashes and want better retention. Not a miracle worker. Not a scam either.