Woman issues urgent warning about lash serum as she claims using it for a year left her eyes completely bald | The Sun

A BEAUTY fan was left stunned when her trusty lash serum left her lashes looking pretty sparse.

She issued a warning about using the serums on TikTok, and revealed what using one for a year did to her lashes.


After using a lash serum for a couple of months she claimed her lashes started looked thicker.

"I grew those myself," she announced proudly.

But as she continued using the same serum the results didn't last.

Within a year of consistently apply the same product, minus the off day she missed, her lashes started to look even thinner than before.

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"Just all of a sudden, within literally two weeks… what the f**k," she said, showing a snap of her eyes looking almost totally bald.

She continued: It's been a year since then and I'm still recovering."

Now, the beauty fan has ditched the product she was using and said she's trying a more expensive brand instead.

"We'll see if that fixes it, but I won't ever have these [long lashes] back," she said.

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Although the make-up lover couldn't be totally sure it was the serum that made her lashes fall out, she insisted she wasn't using anything else on her eyes at the time.

After sharing the warning on TikTok, other beauty fans chimed in and said they had similar problems.

One commented: "This happened to me too!"

A second said: "MY LASHES ARE GONE."

"Omg I cannot accept this information," another wrote.


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