Etude House Lash Serum Review | does it really work?
I wasn’t supposed to write this review.
In fact I was too tired and lazy to do so. But one fine morning, I randomly took a snapshot of my eyes closed. Wondering if using Etude House Lash Serum consistently, over a period of 60 days, worked on my sparse lashes.
The answer? I still don’t freaking know.
Do you know when you buy something you really like, and you want it to work so bad. That it makes you think it does?
Case in point. Let’s go and do a detailed review anyway.
Product Description
Eyelash serum that nourishes from root-to-tip for healthier and stronger lashes.
Price: 5usd or roughly less than 300 pesos
How to use? Simply coat your lashes or your eyebrows just like you will a mascara
Ingredients
Water (Aqua), Butylene Glycol, ethanol, glycerin, phenoxy ethanol, polyacrylic acid, tromethamine, PEG -32, PEG -6, disodium this dithiol this, dangyak extract, carbonate, biotin, sodium hyaluronidase, Maltodextrin, ginseng extract, ethylhexyl glycerin, iris extract, aloe vera leaf extract, yellow No. 4
So I listed down the “active” ingredients and checked out in Google what their functionalities are
- dangyak extract – The present invention relates to a composition for improving hair and scalp conditions
- ginseng extract – promotes hair growth
- iris extract – anti-oxidant
- aloe – promotes hair growth
Before & After and Review
It’s cheap, and it doesn’t sting my eyes. But the question is, does it work? Help me decide and see for yourself?