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Hey beauties! I was in my neighbor drug store today and saw this lash and brow product. Anybody try it? I know that the active ingredient  ( Brimonidine tartrate .025)is a lower dose of a glaucoma medication. This class of drug has been shown to increase eyelash and eyebrow growth. 


i have a friend that uses latisse (bimatoprost) and she has very dark bushy eyebrows . That was her desired look. As long as she continues to use it will work for her. She likes it so...I love it!

 

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Re: Lumify eye illuminations

I am not sure about this product but I can tell you I have glacoma and I have been using the full strength med you listed for years now. I have not noticed any increase to my lashes or eyebrows at all. 

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@Critter Friend wrote:

I am not sure about this product but I can tell you I have glacoma and I have been using the full strength med you listed for years now. I have not noticed any increase to my lashes or eyebrows at all. 


Do you apply it to your lashes or brows?

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@Franklinbell wrote:

Hey beauties! I was in my neighbor drug store today and saw this lash and brow product. Anybody try it? I know that the active ingredient  ( Brimonidine tartrate .025)is a lower dose of a glaucoma medication. This class of drug has been shown to increase eyelash and eyebrow growth. 


i have a friend that uses latisse (bimatoprost) and she has very dark bushy eyebrows . That was her desired look. As long as she continues to use it will work for her. She likes it so...I love it!

 


 

 

 

The Lumify lash/brow serum does not contain brimonidine tartrate. Here are the ingredients found in the lash/brow serum:

 

Aqua (Water), Sodium Acrylates Copolymer, Glycerin, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (Vitamin C), Lecithin, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, 1, 2-Hexanediol, Caprylyl Glycol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Biotin (Vitamin B7), Disodium EDTA, Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17, Pentylene Glycol, Isochrysis Galbana Extract, Euphrasia Officinalis (Eyebright) Extract, Polylysine
 
 
The Lumify eyedrops contain brimonidine tartrate used as the active ingredient to whiten the eyes. Brimonidine has not been associated with lash growth. There is another med called bimatroprost which is the active ingredient in Latisse and Careprost. Bimatoprost is also used as a glaucoma med.
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@SilleeMee Thanks. I saw the display and I was curious. 

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@Franklinbell 

The information you posted is incorrect. 

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You use a little wand to apply it to your lashes and brows.

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 I use Grande Lash for brows.  They aren't very thick or bushy buit at least they're visible now.  I'm very happy with them and the product.  Prior to the Grande Lash I used Nulastin Brow Serum.  It may have helped some but it was very dry.  

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Lumify Eye Illuminations Lash/Brow Serum

 

Amazon.com: LUMIFY Eye Illuminations™ Nourishing Lash & Brow Serum 0.12 fl  oz (3.8 mL) : Beauty & Personal Care

 

 

 

Lumify Redness Reliever Eye Drops

 

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I use Lumify for the eyes...I have seriously bloodshot eyes and it works really well.  I try to use as little as possible and not every day.  I just don't like putting anything in my eyes every day.

 

I have never heard of the product for lashes.