Long, luscious lashes with just a sweep.
The pursuit of long, lustrous lashes has long been an age-old quest. So old in fact, ancient civilisations in Egypt and Rome figured out ways to define and thicken lashes to protect against sun rays and evil eye or even symbolise chastity. Nowadays we don't require so much from our modern mascaras, but we'll be the first to admit we would love to enjoy a naturally full, fluttery look without lashings of a wand every morning. And that's were lash serums come in.
But don't just take our word for it. This week Molly Mae took to YouTube to reveal she's begun her lash transformation journey. 'I've only just started my journey but, I've seen so many girls on TikTok and YouTube talking about their lash growth journey and my lashes were one thing that took a hit through my pregnancy and also I have a really bad habit of rubbing my eyes... so my lashes over the last few months and through my pregnancy really thinned out.
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