Revitalash MD LashGro is a eyelash conditioning technology for longer, thicker, full lashes. Revitalash
was developed by Dr. Michael Brinkenhoff to help his wife grow back her eyelashes after undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer.
Revitalash is applied like eyeliner to both upper and lower lashes once a day. Women who have used the product state that they can go without mascara after using the product. Many claim that they have longer, fuller, and darker eyelashes.
However, some people who have used the product have seen no results. Typically, though they have not tried the product continuously for the 90-day recommendation.
There have been some reports of eye irritation but this typically subsides after a few days or weeks. Also, decreasing the amount applied to the eyelids can help decrease irritation.
You can buy Revitalash here.
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I noticed a difference after 3 days, I thought I was crazy but my friend even said “what are you doing to your eyes?” I love it! I used the Jan Marini and I find I only got length no thickness. So far after 2 weeks I notice length and I hope for fullness, but not yet.
I used it faithfully at the same time every night for 90 days and it did absolutely nothing. I am very disappointed. - Ari
Hi Girls,
I was shocked when I read your experience with Jan Marini. After years of struggling with fake eyelashes and too many experiences with them falling out in public settings (let’s just say my blind date nearly threw up his food and couldn’t say good night faster), I figured I would try a new way of hiding my wispy lashes. My friend read something on another blog proclaiming the amazing results of Jan Marini and I gave it a try. Within a few weeks, my eyelashes were doubling in length and width. That’s why I found it so strange that I didn’t work for you Ari! Were you applying it as if it were eyeliner? Maybe the way it was applied was affecting the result?





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