MAC Prep + Prime Future Lengh Lash Serum Discussion

paparazziboy

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gotta love falsie haha im noticing a difference with my lashes they are getting nice and think it takes 8 to 12 weeks to get the full effect
 

Mac-Guy

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Luckyme, blowdrying your hair seems to be the right activity to pass the time. I've got a buzz cut, so that's not an option for me :)

I'm trying to make good use of the extra ten minutes that I have (well, I'm forced to have them), but it's a good motivation to create my own blush cream with piggies while I wait for the serum to dry. My blush de jour creation: Follow your Fancy with a hint of Bright Fuchsia mixed up with Strobe cream.

I really hope that MAC comes up with a faster drying formula soon. I will do the full cycle of two months before I make a repurchase decision, but I hope these ten minutes are worth it (they feel more like an hour in the morning).
 

LMD84

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I have been using this now for a week and find that it does take between 5-10 minutes to dry but do not have problems with tugging, dryness, or tightness.

I put it on at night at bedtime and in the morning after I shower but before I blow dry my hair. So far, so good!

that's a good idea! i can't wash my hair each day though (it would dry out even more!) so not sure what I could do in the gap!

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Mac-Guy

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that's a good idea! i can't wash my hair each day though (it would dry out even more!) so not sure what I could do in the gap!

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Seriously, I have to use time in the morning efficiently. While it was nice to mix up my own blush cream, I don't think I can keep this up every day considering that I have to clean the mixing palette and spatula as well. I'm already leaving out my Gilded White e/l as it happened twice that I smeared it while the serum was not completely dry yet. The serum is taking over my life.

But let's see how other people review it. Maybe it's just me where it takes ages to dry.
 

paparazziboy

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i dont know why yall say 5-10 minutes u put one little line of the product and its dry in like a minute or 2 for me one swipe does the trick
 

cody

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i dont know why yall say 5-10 minutes u put one little line of the product and its dry in like a minute or 2 for me one swipe does the trick

Yeah, for me it only takes a minute or two to dry as well so by the time I've filled my brows in, I'm set to do eye make-up. Just out of curiosity, for those of you finding the drying time is longer, you know you don't need to coat your actual lashes in the serum, right? You just need to apply a thin strip at the base of the lashes, not all over the lashes themselves.
 

paparazziboy

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yes just a thin line of the product at the lash line its just like if u were doing liquid liner on the top and bottom 1 coat does the trick trust me i have been using it for weeks now and i love it!!!!

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Mac-Guy

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I've been using it for almost two weeks and don't see any difference. This is not surprising, however, as the lash growth cycle revolves somewhere between four and eight weeks. I'd be surprised if anyone experiences lash growth in a very short time - it's probably a scientific miracle, but certainly not the norm. ;-) I will give my final judgement after I completed the full two-months cycle and hope it makes a difference.
 

paparazziboy

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the study was done in a 12 week period 78% of women saw the full difference in 8 weeks. my lashes grow pretty fast. i have noticed the difference in the color and the fullness of them
 

luckyme

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I to have already noticed a difference after a couple of weeks. I dont see a ton of new lashes but the ones I already have seem more fuller and longer.
 

Mac-Guy

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I really begin to hate the screw top as I spill so much product when I attempt to close it. No matter how careful I close it - trying different methods such as pushing it in, screwing it in - I push some air inside which causes the product to spill when I close it. I think the problem is that there is too much product on the wand rather than on the brush. Really annoying! Does anybody else encounter these issues?
 

cno64

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I've been using Future Length now for about three weeks, and I'm very pleased.
I'd been using Revitalash for the past two or three years, so my lashes weren't bad, to begin with.
However, since I've discontinued Revitalash, and replaced it with Future Length, my lashes have not only not "reverted"(as they've quickly done in the past if I didn't use Revitalash daily), they have gotten longer.
They've started to look like a child's, long, silky, dark, and sweeping.
At 47, I gotta love that!
I'm anxious to see the results after the full 12 weeks!
 

cno64

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I'm thinking the same thing. My lashes are fairly straight, though they don't actually point down. As length has increased, they've started to curve slightly up on the ends.
 
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