RapidLash
Posted by beautyviewpoints | Under Eyelash EnhancersRapidLash Product Overview
The RapidLash product, manufactured by Promaxyl, is designed to encourage the growth of stronger, longer eyelashes and eyebrows.
Information regarding this product is hard to find as the only ‘official’ website is simply a one-page of limited information that mainly features the ordering form. Most information can be found on various online retail sites, but again, this is quite limited. Very little is known about the manufacturers and no contact information is given on the RapidLash website. However, it does include a ‘before and after’ customer shot plus details of the 45-day risk free trial and terms and conditions of the offer.
RapidLash The Product Details
RapidLash combines polypeptides and botanical ingredients that moisturize, strengthen and promote ‘cell regeneration’. Only a few retail sites provide the full ingredient list which shows it to also include amino acids and isopropyl cloprostenate. Unfortunately no full explanations are given as to exactly what each ingredient does or the amounts included in the formula.
RapidLash needs only one application per night and is brushed along the base of the lashes and, if required, on the eyebrows. Users should expect to see results in approximately 4-6 weeks.
Strengths Of RapidLash
- RapidLash needs only one application per day
- The formula is dermatologist-tested and fragrance free
- The product is endorsed by TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford
- A 45-day risk free trial is offered
Weaknesses Of RapidLash
- RapidLash is expensive
- The official website contains very limited information
- The product requires regular maintenance treatments
- No free samples are available
RapidLash The Bottom Line
There is no clinical proof that RapidLash will actually make the eyelashes grow longer, rather that they will allow the lashes to achieve their full potential by making them healthy and nourished. Although there is a generous risk-free trial, no free sample is offered and the lack of manufacturer’s information is not good for the credibility of the overall product image.













