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Rapid Lash Eyelash Renewal Serum

Rapid Lash Renewal Serum is all the craze on morning talk shows and internet news and media sites alike. This new product, originally used to treat people suffering from glaucoma, contains a drug called prostaglandin which makes your eyelashes grow frantically.

The problem with this seemingly incredible rapid lash eyelash renewal serum is that it has some not-so-favorable side effects. These can range from irritation of the eye to the changing of your eye color. You might be asking yourself “Well why does it matter if my eye itches or changes colors?” Well first of all, you don’t want to put irritants in your body, especially in your eye.
The bottom line: if you are interested in trying out this product, I say give it a shot as everyone experiences different levels of results depending on the individual - what’s the worst that’s gonna happen??

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