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ProLash8

ProLash8, the eyelash growth serum, is being offered on a 'postage only' (£4.95) free trial offer for 14 days. It's one of the "If you want to continue using it, do nothing, and we'll take another £67 from your card" deals. What do people know about ithe serum? Does anyone know if it's a legit deal? Thanks!

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  • hieveryone
    hieveryone Posts: 3,858 Forumite
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    I use Vaseline on my eyelashes at night and they are super strong, healthy and long.


    Bought is to buy. Brought is to bring.
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,843 Forumite
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    I have never tried but I'd be too worried to try this- what if they still took the £67, what do you do then?! Unless I can visit a company building myself and speak to a person myself I'd not be willing to do this. But maybe I am too cautious.
  • mimidaler
    mimidaler Posts: 93 Forumite
    hiya :wave: i use the l'oreal one and it works, and you can get it from boots, which is a much safer option :D
  • mici
    mici Posts: 1 Newbie
    I ordered ProLash8 for a trial and it was a bad move.
    It arrived later than it should have - valcanic ash was the excuse.
    It made no difference to my eyelashes and it really hurt my eyes so I had to stop using it.
    When I told them I wished to end the trial within the trial period they gave me a return date I couldn't meet and debited all of the money.
    Although I'll be taking further action, it's a lesson learned for me. Boots have similar products, much cheaper and I'm sure they'd let you return products which had adverse effects.
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