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What Do Doctors Recommend for Longer Looking Eyelashes?

With so many beauty products on the market today, selecting the ones that are truly beneficial is never an easy task—so when an expert like board-certified Dr. Ashley Magovern speaks up on her faves, we’re inclined to listen. The latest product of which this world-renowned skin care expert is singing the praises? A non-prescription eyelash enhancer called SmartLash.


Eyelash enhancement is one of the biggest trends in the beauty industry, with companies everywhere launching products promised to leave you with the long, lush lashes you have always wanted. Often,  though, these products pose nasty side effects—darkening of the eyelids or blurred vision, anyone?—and this is where SmarLash holds the edge: there’s no prescription required to get it, and because it’s free of the harmful ingredients some of its top competitors rely on, it promises to give you the look of longer, more beautiful lashes without any risk whatsoever for side effects.

And you know what the best thing about SmartLash is? It works!

Clinical studies have revealed:

    Participants experienced an increase in the appearance of lash length up to 68%*
    100% of participants saw an increase in the appearance of eyelash length, fullness and thickness after just 30 days

But don’t just take our word for it; remember, SmartLash is backed by a Georgetown-educated M.D. who completed her medical internship at Stanford University before working closely with Dr. Howard Murad and going on to open her own practice in Los Angeles. SmartLash advocate Dr. Ashley Magovern boasts unparalleled expertise when it comes to beauty and skin care, and SmartLash is her lash enhancer of choice—she, too has noticed a change in her own lashes using SmartLash.

This easily applicable, non-irritating lash enhancer WILL transform the appearance of your lashes. Take it from Dr. Magovern, or why not the 89% of customers who said they would purchase SmartLash again on DermStore.com? Visit DermStore.com and read its reviews, and you’ll see what real customers are saying about it. Then, take advantage of special savings on this amazingly effective formulation: SmartLash Eyelash Enhancer is currently being offered at 76% off, ONLY on DermStore.com. But you must act quickly, because these exclusive savings are for a limited time only!

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