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Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:42 pm |
i got great results with JM, but it caused irritation so i tried RL, which caused less irritation, but my lashes didn't seem as lush. now that JM is back, i'm wondering if i might use JM one night and RL the next to minimize irritation. are their magic lash growth factors the same or would that be too confusing to my eyelashes?!
i thought maybe RL didn't work as well for me because it is a different active and my lashes had to 'start all over again' with it. anybody experiment with both? |
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Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:44 pm |
I don't know the answer to your Q really, but I know Lucyluc uses JM in the AM and RL in the PM (or maybe vice versa). Also I heard someone started out with JM and switched to RL when JM ran out. People seem to say that RL has the same active as JM. Also they say the new JM does not have the same active. Hope I'm not confusing you more.
As for myself, I use RL at night, and SAS KGF for brows on my lashes in the morning followed by Ardell. I started RL on Jan 4. Lashes are getting longer but not WOW!@ There are definitely more of them and darker/thicker. They're also more pointing up instead of down. |
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Mon Feb 12, 2007 6:22 pm |
thanks, on another thread in the review forum someone said that JM says their formula has not changed, just the packaging, but i don't know that for sure.
what is the brow stuff you use, and how is the result, i'm using rogaine but so far slow going! |
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