Lashes are all the rage. Everyone wants long, full, dark looking lashes. I remember 5 or 6 years ago, I tried Latisse, which is a prescription product. I may have seen a slight improvement, but I thought it was a pain. The application process was tedious. I didn’t like having to drop the product on to a brush, also didn’t like the potential side effect of darkening my irises. Did you know Latisse was first used to treat glaucoma? No thanks! 

Over the last few years, lash extensions have been really popular. It can cost anywhere from $100-$400 for the initial set, and then you will need to have them filled in every 6-8 weeks depending on how quickly your lashes grow and change. Who has time to sit in a salon chair for a few hours every 6 weeks? Don’t even count the fact that I have a hard time squeezing in a hair appointment in that time frame. Not to mention, that lash extensions can destroy the natural lashes you do have. 

This busy mama is all about simplicity and ease, which is why I never bothered with applying false lashes daily either. I am about low maintenance. 

Enter Lash Boost by Rodan+Fields, the dermatologists who created Proactiv. I was at our national convention in 2016 when this product was announced. The room went nuts. And for good reason. This is a conditioning serum applied once at night along the upper lash line like a liquid liner. It infuses our lashes with peptides and nutrients that will condition, strengthen, and nourish our natural lashes. I saw results in as little as 2 weeks, with the full effect in 8 weeks. Now, I use the product 3x per week as a maintenance. I have never looked back! I love my own natural lashes without having to spend time in a salon chair, or messing with tape and glue at home myself, Lord knows I am not coordinated enough for that. 

This tube will last 3-4 months, sometimes longer, although I recommend replacing no later than the 4 month mark. As always, backed by our 60 day money back guarantee. If you are ready to take your lashes to the next level, I can hook you up. 

Much love my friends,

Court