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'Best lash serum ever' with over 50K reviews has shoppers ditching false lashes
'Best lash serum ever' with over 50K reviews has shoppers ditching false lashes

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

'Best lash serum ever' with over 50K reviews has shoppers ditching false lashes

Shoppers can get the UKLash product for less when subscribing Thousands of shoppers are swearing by the 'best lash serum ever' and there's a way to get it for less. UKLash's Eyelash Enhancing Serum typically costs £38 but drops down to £30.40 when subscribing. The serum uses a number of ingredients to fortify lashes. Biotin peptide is used for its role in processing fatty acids and boosting their effectiveness which leads to stronger and fuller lashes. Green tea is also used for soothing skin and helping lashes grow. Panthenol, also known as vitamin B5, repairs, protects and nourishes the hair follicle while Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17 is used for stimulating the production of Keratin - a viral protein for lash growth. There are other serums on the market, such as the £27 RapidLash Eyelash Enhancing Serum which has 585 five-star reviews on LookFantastic and Glow For It's £29.99 Lash Growth Serum. The latter has 1,175 reviews although it's hard to compete with the thousands on UKLash. UKLash's serum has pulled in an average rating of 4.8 out of five from over 51,000 reviews online. One shopper said: "I had little to no lashes when I started using this, not because of my lash extensions, but simply due to genetics. I've never had long, full lashes. After two months of consistent use, this serum absolutely works. I started noticing real results around the 4- to 6-week mark, definite length and even some volume improvement. "Of course, results can vary from person to person, but this has been a game-changer for me. I couldn't be happier with the difference it's made!" Another shopper wrote: " Best lash serum ever. I have been using this since early April (it's now May) and I have NOT gone back to lashes since, I used to never be able to go out the house without clusters and now all I have to do is chuck a little bit of mascara on and I'm set, this has had such fast results I'm genuinely in love! Please take this as your sign to cop!" One shopper found the serum a little uncomfortable to use, writing: "A little disappointed by how they make my eyes feel! I should have gotten the sensitive eye version since whenever I use it, my eyes get red and a bit stingy." There is a Sensitive Lash Growth Serum that has proven popular with shoppers although it has around 700 reviews rather than the thousands on the classic serum.

The £6 shampoo shoppers are going wild for, which makes your hair grow quickly, but it won't be in the beauty aisle
The £6 shampoo shoppers are going wild for, which makes your hair grow quickly, but it won't be in the beauty aisle

The Irish Sun

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

The £6 shampoo shoppers are going wild for, which makes your hair grow quickly, but it won't be in the beauty aisle

WHEN it comes to growing your hair out, there's a whole lot of products you can try. Many swear by 2 Beauty fans swear by a shampoo for hair growth, but it's not in the beauty aisle Credit: TikTok/@bambidoesbeauty 2 The viral shampoo was initially made for horses Credit: TikTok/@bambidoesbeauty The latest hair growth trend taking social media by storm is a Shampoo, but you won't find it in the beauty aisle. That's because women are obsessed with a horse shampoo and claim it helps locks grow way faster. The hashtag has over 16 million posts on the social media app, and one of them is Elle McNamara (AKA The beauty whizz recently shared a video of her 'unsexy hygiene products' for the summer and it was at the top of her list. READ MORE BEAUTY TIPS She wrote: "Every comment section on hair growth Tok recommended HORSE shampoo. "I have no idea on the science behind it but you know what - hell yeah." People in the comments section of the post were equally stunned and intrigued by the haircare product, One person wrote: "Horse shampoo???" Most read in Fabulous Another commented: 'I've literally never seen this shampoo used on an actual horse." "Mane and Tail omg I used that when I was about 14," penned a third. My hair fell out in clumps due to diet of takeaways and Coke but I had a turning point But the question is, how does it work? According to the company's site, it is jam-packed with Collagen, Biotin, and Keratin, which support cell growth, strengthen hair, and provide moisture to help maintain hair length. While many say it helps grow hair quickly (with some stating three inches of growth in just one month,) there might be something else at play. The hair range was originally created for horses, and was developed to repair split ends and prevent breakage. So, the quick hair growth people rave about might be from less breakage at the ends, rather than new hair coming from the root. Because the shampoo has added keratin, it's best to use it every other hair wash day rather than all the time. While keratin can make hair stronger, too much of it can make it brittle and more likely to snap off. 4 reasons your hair is thinning From fixing it to faking it, your guide to healthier, thicker hair from Trichologist Anabel Kingsley. 'Hair thins naturally as we get older because like our skin and muscles, the hair ages and changes,' Anabel Kingsley, trichologist at Philip Kinglsey explains. It can also be because of genetics, made worse by other health factors like menopause or thyroid disorders. 'Hair follicles very gradually shrink and produce finer and shorter strands with each passing hair growth cycle,' she adds. But while we can't help things like genetics or the ageing process, we can do something about some of the other causes of hair thinning. Here are four, fixable ones you need to know about. 1. Your hormones are raging 'Leading up to and during your period, the scalp may become oilier, which may trigger flaking and itching if you are predisposed to dandruff - and leaving an irritated scalp untreated can lead to hair loss,' says Anabel. Loss of hair post-pregnancy is very common too; 'After giving birth or stopping breast-feeding, oestrogen levels drop and return to normal,' Anabel explains. 'This can cause all the hairs retained during pregnancy to shed at once (usually six-12 weeks later), known as postpartum hair loss.' Don't panic, this is only temporary, but experts recommend you start taking daily hair supplements to support the hair's growth. 2. Your hair can't take the heat 'Heat drains moisture from within the hair shaft and because our hair's elasticity and strength is largely reliant on its water content, hair can become dry, brittle and prone to breakage,' Anabel explains. To prevent damage in the future, Anabel advises using a low setting on your heat styler, straightening only once a week and switching off your blow-dryer when your hair is just dry, as 'using heat on completely dry hair will evaporate water from the hair shaft'. 3. You're stressed 'Hair is non-essential to physical survival so it will always be the first part of you to suffer when something is off-kilter,' Anabel says. Stress affects the scalp which can have a negative impact on the eventual health and growth of the hair. 'Stress spikes cortisol levels which in turn increases oil production,' adds Anabel. 'Cortisol, a stress hormone, disrupts the skin's barrier function and triggers skin irritation which is why your scalp gets itchy and flaky when you are going through a stressful period.' 4. You're eating the wrong food 'Diet is incredibly important to hair health,' says Anabel. 'Being a non-essential tissue, hair is the last part of us to benefit from nutrients we ingest and the first to be withheld from them.' Avoid mercury-rich fish like tuna and also full-fat dairy like cheese if you suffer from dandruff. 'This can trigger flaking and itching which can then lead to hair thinning,' she says.

The £6 shampoo shoppers are going wild for, which makes your hair grow quickly, but it won't be in the beauty aisle
The £6 shampoo shoppers are going wild for, which makes your hair grow quickly, but it won't be in the beauty aisle

Scottish Sun

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

The £6 shampoo shoppers are going wild for, which makes your hair grow quickly, but it won't be in the beauty aisle

Read on to see the root cause as to why your hair is thinning HAIR THIS The £6 shampoo shoppers are going wild for, which makes your hair grow quickly, but it won't be in the beauty aisle Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WHEN it comes to growing your hair out, there's a whole lot of products you can try. Many swear by rosemary oil while others say an onion can help, but there's another product to add to the list. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Beauty fans swear by a shampoo for hair growth, but it's not in the beauty aisle Credit: TikTok/@bambidoesbeauty 2 The viral shampoo was initially made for horses Credit: TikTok/@bambidoesbeauty The latest hair growth trend taking social media by storm is a Shampoo, but you won't find it in the beauty aisle. That's because women are obsessed with a horse shampoo and claim it helps locks grow way faster. The hashtag has over 16 million posts on the social media app, and one of them is Elle McNamara (AKA Bambi Does Beauty). The beauty whizz recently shared a video of her 'unsexy hygiene products' for the summer and it was at the top of her list. READ MORE BEAUTY TIPS BALD SPOT Hair loss on your head and two other body parts 'could signal STI', says expert She wrote: "Every comment section on hair growth Tok recommended HORSE shampoo. "I have no idea on the science behind it but you know what - hell yeah." People in the comments section of the post were equally stunned and intrigued by the haircare product, Mane N Tail, that can be purchased for just £6 on Amazon. One person wrote: "Horse shampoo???" Another commented: 'I've literally never seen this shampoo used on an actual horse." "Mane and Tail omg I used that when I was about 14," penned a third. My hair fell out in clumps due to diet of takeaways and Coke but I had a turning point But the question is, how does it work? According to the company's site, it is jam-packed with Collagen, Biotin, and Keratin, which support cell growth, strengthen hair, and provide moisture to help maintain hair length. While many say it helps grow hair quickly (with some stating three inches of growth in just one month,) there might be something else at play. The hair range was originally created for horses, and was developed to repair split ends and prevent breakage. So, the quick hair growth people rave about might be from less breakage at the ends, rather than new hair coming from the root. Because the shampoo has added keratin, it's best to use it every other hair wash day rather than all the time. While keratin can make hair stronger, too much of it can make it brittle and more likely to snap off.

5 scalp health treatments that can stop hair fall in its tracks
5 scalp health treatments that can stop hair fall in its tracks

Hindustan Times

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

5 scalp health treatments that can stop hair fall in its tracks

A healthy scalp is the foundation for luscious locks, but hair loss can be triggered by various factors. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Viral Desai, board-certified super specialist, cosmetic plastic and hair transplant surgeon and medical director at DHI India, revealed that the factors behind hair loss include: Dr Desai assured that the good news is that there are treatments that target these root causes, promoting a healthier scalp and a fuller head of hair. Let's explore the options that can help you achieve the hair you desire! Biotin, vitamin D, fish oil, Keratin supplements and saw palmetto support hair health, promote growth, and strengthen follicles. These supplements can be used in conjunction with other treatments and may help promote overall hair health. Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

Why Nail Growth Serums Are the Secret Weapon Your Self-Care Routine Is Missing
Why Nail Growth Serums Are the Secret Weapon Your Self-Care Routine Is Missing

Time Business News

time21-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time Business News

Why Nail Growth Serums Are the Secret Weapon Your Self-Care Routine Is Missing

Let's be honest—most of us spend hours curating a skincare routine that would put a celebrity facialist to shame. Serums, creams, face masks, eye patches—the works. But our nails? They often get the short end of the self-care stick. If you've been brushing aside brittle nails and ragged cuticles, it might be time to pay them the attention they deserve. And here's where nail growth serums come in. More specifically, let's talk about Inacril Nail Serum—a quiet achiever in the beauty aisle that could just be the best-kept secret in nail care. If you've never used a nail serum before, don't worry—we'll walk you through what it is, why it matters, and how Inacril is leading the charge when it comes to healthy, happy nails. A nail growth serum is like skincare for your nails and cuticles. It's typically a concentrated formula packed with nutrients, vitamins, and hydrating agents designed to: Strengthen weak nails Stimulate nail growth Hydrate the nail bed and cuticles. Prevent peeling and breakage If you've ever dealt with nails that split the moment they get a little long—or if you're a serial gel manicure user—you know how frustrating nail damage can be. Serums help repair that damage and restore balance over time. Think of it this way: You wouldn't skip moisturizer after cleansing your face, right? Then why ignore your nails after all the wear and tear they go through? Nails are more than just a canvas for polish. They can actually say a lot about your overall health. Weak, brittle, or slow-growing nails might hint at dehydration, poor nutrition, or just everyday stress on your hands. You use your hands constantly—from typing and texting to washing dishes and opening packages. And let's not forget the chemicals your nails come into contact with: hand sanitizers, soaps, cleaning agents, nail polish removers… it's a lot. By introducing a nail growth serum into your routine, you're giving your nails the same love and protection you give your skin and hair. In other words, it's not an indulgence—it's maintenance. Not all serums are created equal. A quality product will blend science-backed ingredients with natural oils and extracts to provide nourishment and support healthy growth. Here are some commonly found ingredients in good nail serums: Biotin (Vitamin B7) —Essential for cell growth and nail strength —Essential for cell growth and nail strength Keratin —A key protein in nails that boosts resilience —A key protein in nails that boosts resilience Vitamin E —Helps repair and hydrate damaged nail beds. —Helps repair and hydrate damaged nail beds. Jojoba Oil —Rich in fatty acids that soften cuticles and improve flexibility —Rich in fatty acids that soften cuticles and improve flexibility Castor Oil —Known for supporting hair and nail growth —Known for supporting hair and nail growth Peptides—Strengthen the nail matrix When you apply a serum regularly, these ingredients get absorbed directly into the nail bed, promoting healthier, faster-growing nails from the inside out. Let's cut to the chase. Inacril Nail Serum isn't just another product with pretty packaging and promises. It was formulated with real results in mind. Made in Australia and developed by people who understand both the science and the aesthetics of beauty, this serum packs a punch in a tiny bottle. Here's what makes Inacril stand out: Inacril avoids the fluff. There are no harsh chemicals, no synthetic fragrances, and no unpronounceable mystery additives. Instead, you get a clean blend of nourishing oils, plant extracts, and strengthening vitamins that target the root cause of nail damage. The serum is lightweight and absorbs quickly, so you're not left with greasy hands for the next hour. (You can even apply it while binge-watching your favorite series.). Multitasking, anyone?) Most users report improvements in nail texture and strength in just a few weeks. With consistent use, you'll likely notice: Reduced nail splitting Less breakage during basic tasks (no more accidental chips while opening a soda can) Stronger cuticles that look clean and healthy Improved nail shine and hydration The best part? You don't need to remember a complicated routine. Just apply a few drops to your nails and massage it in once or twice a day. That's it. Many high-end serums can feel like you're paying rent in a fancy suburb. Inacril offers salon-level quality without the eye-watering price tag. So whether you're saving up for something else or just being practical, you'll appreciate a product that delivers without draining your wallet. Inacril is proudly made in Australia and adheres to stringent quality standards. You know you're getting a product that's been crafted with care, ethics, and a touch of Aussie sunshine. Using a nail growth serum is easy, but consistency is key. Here's a basic guide: Start with clean hands and nails. Remove any polish, wash your hands, and pat them dry. Apply a small drop of Inacril Nail Serum onto each nail. Massage the serum into your nails and cuticles using circular motions. Take a moment—it's kind of relaxing. Repeat twice daily for best results—morning and night. And remember: Just like with skincare, results build over time. Stick with it! While nail oils can offer hydration and some repair, they often lack the targeted ingredients that promote actual nail growth. Oils are great for moisturizing, but serums take it a step further. Think of it like this: nail oil is your everyday conditioner, but a nail growth serum is your deep treatment mask. One maintains, the other transforms. That's why Inacril Nail Serum—designed to both hydrate and strengthen—is an ideal middle ground. It offers the fast absorption and potency of a serum, but with the nourishing benefits of oils included. There's no wrong time, but here are some signs that now would be a good time: Your nails are peeling, splitting, or breaking frequently. They grow slowly or not at all. You've just removed gel/acrylics and your natural nails feel weak. Your cuticles are dry, ragged, or inflamed. You're planning a special event (wedding, vacation, etc.) and want your nails in top shape. Basically, if your nails have been whispering 'help,' Inacril is the friend that shows up with snacks, encouragement, and a bottle of serum. In the world of beauty and wellness, we often chase the big trends—serum-infused face masks, jade rollers, and LED light therapy. But sometimes, the little things make the biggest difference. Adding a nail growth serum to your routine may seem like a small step. But the results? Noticeable. Healthier nails can improve how your hands look and feel, and that small detail can boost your confidence more than you'd expect. So if you're serious about nail health, here's why Inacril Nail Serum deserves a spot on your shelf. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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