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Is RevitaLash® FDA approved?

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Is RevitaLash® FDA approved?

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Yes it’s true there is no any cosmetic products are not cleared or approved by the FDA.

 However, just like any product once it’s opened and air gets in it and it will dry up and eventually go bad. You need to use another product called maxolash  on a daily basis to see a difference too.

The RevitaLash  is expirre and  dates are usually there because of FDA requirements. If you’re using a product after its expiration date and it seems to have less effect then it’s time to replace it. 

Remember that you only need to apply a small quantity of maxolash daily to enhance the beauty of your natural eyelashes. 

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Revitalash is not at all FDA approved product and the bad part about revitalash is just have to keep on using it. I slowed down a bit, it is going to last me 3 months or so, just a thin line nightly will do….it seriously dried my eyes out in the morning, and I had to use eye drops at times.I haven’t seen any change in my lashes although I have faithfully used this product since October 24 (20 days – 3 weeks) as directed… revitalash side-effects are more then its safe effects….

After this i switched to using maxolash and I cannot emphasize how amazing this product has been. The product says that you can see results as early as three weeks, but I actually started to see results within three DAYS! I started using maxolash on December 26th.

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Ketty Lala

I have tried revitalash and doesn’t think that it works as it claims…Due to revitalash side-effects it did made my eyelids itchy. No irritation in my eye though when I accidentally got some in it. I also noticed a weird looking line above my lashes that is lighter than the rest of my skin.If I were going to give anyone some tips about using Revitalash they would be, put it on before bedtime. Apply it as liquid eyeliner, above the lash line, not on the lashes themselves!

As it doesn’t work at all then I will recommend to use maxolash because it has lots of natural ingredients which work for eyelash growth… This product will definitely work!!!!

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No. Cosmetic products are not cleared or approved by the FDA. It is the responsibility of the cosmetic manufacturer to substantiate the safety of their product and to verify that their claims are accurate and truthful. RevitaLash® has been tested in numerous studies by reputable, independent research laboratories and in every case been found to be very safe. Two cosmetic safety consultants (one domestic and one international) have independently reviewed the safety data on RevitaLash® and concluded that RevitaLash® is safe. Independent ophthalmologists have also reviewed the safety data on RevitaLash® and concluded that RevitaLash® is safe. None of the safety tests of RevitaLash® involved animal testing. For Revitalash Legal Notice click here.

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