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Frequently Asked Questions
Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our lash serum, its use and the results*.
can i return a product?
Yes. You can return your order within 14 days of receipt , provided the product is unopened, unused , and the seal remains intact .
For hygienic reasons, opened or used cosmetic products cannot be returned.
What does an eyelash serum do?
An eyelash serum supports and nourishes the natural condition of your lashes. It helps hydrate and strengthen them, making them fuller, longer, and healthier over time.
How often should you use an eyelash serum?
Apply the serum once a day, preferably in the evening, to cleansed skin. Once the desired result is achieved, continue applying it once a day in the evening.
When will you see results?
The first results are usually visible after 4 weeks. The full effect is noticeable after about 12 weeks. This varies per person and hair growth cycle.
Is an eyelash serum suitable for sensitive eyes?
Many formulas are designed with comfort in mind, even for sensitive eyes. Always listen to your skin. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor or specialist if necessary.
Can you use an eyelash serum with eyelash extensions?
Yes, in most cases. Preferably choose an oil-free formula and apply the serum only along the lash line, not on the extensions themselves. Our formula is oil-free, so it's suitable for eyelash extensions.
What is the difference between an eyelash serum and an eyelash oil?
Eyelash oil softens and nourishes, but is less targeted. A serum contains active ingredients that more intensively support lash condition.
Using perserum during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
This can vary depending on the formula. If you have any doubts, we recommend consulting your doctor or midwife first.