What are the Side Effects of Lash Boost?

Lash Boost is a popular product used to enhance the length and volume of eyelashes. It is designed to be used sparingly, only on the upper lashes and right where the lashes meet the lid. The product contains a peptide complex that includes keratin, which helps to moisturize, nourish and protect eyelashes, making them less likely to fall out or break prematurely. The FDA has previously stated that eyelash growth products with isopropyl cloprostenate should be classified as drugs and regulated.

However, Lash Boost does not cause discoloration or changes in iris pigmentation. These serious side effects are related only to drug warnings. The cosmetic ingredients used in Lash Boost have never been associated with reports of changes in iris pigmentation or any discoloration. Many people use Lash Boost comfortably, but those who don't should be aware of the risks and be able to make an informed decision.

Some users have reported experiencing irritation, sections of eyelashes falling out, sties appearing on eyelids, darkening of the skin around the eyes, and fine hair growing around the eyes. Additionally, some users have reported waking up with cobweb-like things on their eyelashes and red, itchy eyelids. It is important to note that Lash Boost will darken the eyelashes, which is not normally considered a ruin. However, if you experience any of these side effects, it is recommended that you discontinue use of the product immediately and consult a doctor if necessary.

Overall, Lash Boost can be a great way to enhance your eyelashes without having to resort to eyelash extensions. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with using this product and to discontinue use if any side effects occur.

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