This best-selling eyelash growth serum is now on Amazon for under £5.50 | Daily Mail Online

2021-12-13 16:24:51 By : Mr. Arthur Sun

Author: Emily Knott for Mailonline

Published: December 13, 2021 03:37 EST | Updated: December 13, 2021 03:49 EST

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The best-selling Eclat Eyelash Growth Serum, described by shoppers as a "miracle" for longer and thicker eyelashes, is now back on the shelves and sold on Amazon for less than £5.50.

Whether you want to get longer eyelashes in a natural way or revitalize eyelashes damaged by lengthening, Eclat Eyelash Growth Serum will give you impressive results.

Now for only £5.48 (original price £6.98), more than 4,000 beauty enthusiasts have given Growth Essence a perfect five-star rating, making it the number one eyelash care category on Amazon — and it’s easy to understand why shoppers love it.

Shoppers claim that the current £5.48 eyelash serum is “a miracle worker” and is very good, it can revive damaged eyelashes due to lengthening

Many shoppers have shared impressive before and after photos, calling this vegan-friendly and cruelty-free eyelash serum the "best" they have ever used, and describing the change in eyelash length as "significant" ".

Although the formula of Eclat Eyelash Growth Serum shows great potential, you must be patient and consistent to see the results. However, it is worth noting that some reviewers stated that they have seen eyelash changes in just a few days.

"Absolutely love this serum," one shopper wrote in a review on Amazon. 'The effect is very good, you can start to notice the difference within a week after use. It has become part of my daily routine every night, and it is definitely my best new friend after eyelash extensions!

"The best eyelash serum ever," another commented. 'Excellent product, so easy and simple to use! Eyes without tingling sensation have begun to see the effect of healthier, longer and thicker eyelashes. 100% recommend and use again.

The third exclaimed: "Must buy, it's really easy to use! The best product, my eyelashes start to grow in two days. It's definitely a good purchase.

The brand claims that more than 90% of users agree that their eyelashes are noticeably longer and thicker within 4 weeks, and 85% of users believe that the volume of their eyelashes has improved after 6 weeks

"I recently took eyelashes and tore them off with real eyelashes; this product definitely saved me.

Eclat Eyelash Growth Serum is not a chemical filling formula, but is blended with natural ingredients, including growth-stimulating peptides and conditioning provitamin B5 to enhance the length, thickness and fullness of the eyelashes.

The brand claims that more than 90% of users agree that their eyelashes are significantly longer and thicker within 4 weeks, and within 6 weeks, 85% of users have seen an improvement in volume.

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