I am all about the eyelashes and yet don't have the eyelashes of my dreams. I have gone through mascara after mascara, and even dabbled with falsies and let me tell ya that wasn't a good thing for me. I am very inpatient and like to see results yesterday. I have to admit, I never thought that I would be one of those women who looked like they have tarantulas on their eyes but I did when I couldn't get the results that I wanted, I packed it on until it seemed as though I had full, thick, natural looking lashes. But they didn't look natural, full or multiplied, I looked like a human with raccoon eyes. Those days are over forever for me
okay girls...
Have you ever wanted fuller, thicker, natural eyelashes that look multiplied?
Well I can tell you that it can happen!
I have been using the L'Oréal Paris® Lash Boosting Technology for 4 weeks now and can already see a big difference in my eyelashes. They are fuller, thicker, natural and look multiplied;}
All I had to do was apply the Concentrated Lash Boosting Serum daily under my mascara and nightly to bare lashes than apply the Double Extend Lash Boosting Mascara: first applying the Lash Boosting Primer than the Ultra Lengthening Mascara Topcoat. After a couple of days I could see a difference in my eyelashes. At night when I removed my mascara I didn't have a whole bunch of eyelashes in the swab, which was a bonus in my book! They are fuller, thicker, natural looking and they even look multiplied.
Since I have started using the L'Oréal Paris® Lash Boosting Technology complete strangers compliment me on how long and beautiful my eyelashes are and ask what kind of mascara I use, they are quiet surprised to learn that I have been using the L'Oréal Paris® Lash Boosting Technology because many of us have tried this or that without the eyelashes that we dream of- those of little boys;}
Where did I get it?
Well I am happy to say that I am a BzzAgent and I recieved a sample of L'Oréal Paris® Lash Boosting Technology from the company to get my opinion and my results.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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