Rodan + Fields Lash Boost Update
- Caroline Noce
- Aug 18, 2017
- 2 min read
I originally posted about Lash Boost in March after using it for just a few weeks. Now that I have been using the product for about four months, my results have continued to improve and my lashes are SO long and thick.
I wanted to check back in with you guys and show you updated photos of my progress.
Here's the original picture of my lashes after using Lash Boost for just a few weeks. The top picture is "Before" and the bottom is "After." At this point the change wasn't huge, but I definitely noticed that my eyelashes looked longer and a bit thicker toward the edges.


These are updates results photos that I took this morning:


The top is before and the bottom is after. This is after using the Lash Boost serum every night for about four months. Also, I am not wearing any kind of mascara in any of these pics. The Lash Boost is super easy to use. You dip it in the tube once and swipe once on each eye- on the line where your lid meets your lashes. Then let it dry for 30 seconds before rubbing your eyes or climbing into bed. It literally takes under a minute to apply and the results are amazing.
Here are more after pics without any mascara
(Please excuse my eyebrows I need to get them done lol)


I also took some pictures to show you what my lashes look like after using mascara. I use Too Faced's Better Than Sex mascara. If you've never used it you need to it's seriously life changing.
Here are the after photos with mascara on:



Here is the non-mascara compared side by side with mascara:


And here is the original side by side with my most current picture with mascara on:


How crazy?! My eyelashes are so much longer and thicker. Most days I don't wear mascara at all. I've been asked so many times if I'm wearing fake eyelashes but there's no need to anymore! Lash boost is also so much better for you than eyelash extensions which pull out your real lashes and often leaves you dependent on getting extensions religiously.
Also, if you're worried about getting an allergic reaction to the lash growing serum, I have really sensitive eyes and skin and I've never experienced a bad reaction from Lash Boost. As long as you're careful and apply it correctly, you should be totally fine.
You can click here to buy one for yourself.
I know the product isn't cheap. It's $150 retail price, $135 if your a R+F member. However, after four months I'm still on my first tube. So you definitely get your money's worth. At this point it would be like spending $33 a month on lashes which is way less than eyelash extensions.
Please let me know if any of you decide to try it out I'd love to hear!
My sister is also a consultant for R+F (you need to type in a consultant's name when making a purchase on the site) so DM me and I'd be more than happy to help you out!
Thanks for reading!
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