Weekly Wrinkle


Without question all women want to have longer, fuller, darker eyelashes but we all know it isn’t good to keep wearing extensions – they can become very addictive and ultimately damage your existing eyelashes.
We consulted Sue Marsh, our eyelash guru, who counts Elle Macpherson, Trinny Woodall and Sinitta among her clients. She has been looking for a more permanent alternative and has now come up with MyLash. As ever, we have tried and tested the product and were very impressed.
Review of Mylash in Weekly Wrinkle
Ophthalmologists discovered that Lumigan, a drug designed to treat glaucoma, has the side effect of lengthening and thickening eyelashes. The reason for this is something called bimatoprost – the active ingredient in MyLash.
The product is in liquid form and is applied to the base of your eyelashes like a liquid eyeliner. This results in an increased growth rate of the hair and the hair produced is longer, thicker and darker.
You need to fill in a detailed medical questionnaire before ordering MyLash, as some people have conditions that make the treatment unsuitable.
The medication acts at the root of the hair and the results do not occur overnight. Most individuals notice a difference after 4 weeks but the best results take 16 weeks.
One of the Wrinkle Team and also a subscriber tested MyLash approx 4 months ago and are both delighted with the results. Everyone is different but personally I saw the effects after 8 weeks but I wasn’t religious about putting it on every night, as you should!
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