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One of the original eyelash enhancers, RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner can transform even the shortest lashes.  A favourite amongst celebrities, this doctor-developed formula- a gift to his wife while she was recovering from cancer-aims to make lashes appear longer, thicker and darker without  makeup.

 

This advanced RevitaLash formula contains a proprietary blend of proven functional cosmetic ingredients combined with an infusion of powerful peptides and soothing botanicals, designed to both beautify and nourish the eyelashes.

RevitaLash is the only physician-formulated, Opthalmologist and Dermatologist accepted eyelash conditioner. RevitaLash has a mild, non-irritating formula that is easy to incorporate into your beauty regimen.  RevitaLash is Paraben free and has not been tested on animals.

The Story Behind RevitaLash

It all began because a husband wanted to give his wife a very special gift…

Revitalash® was developed by Opthalmologist Dr. Michael Brinkenhoff as a special gift for his wife, Gayle, while she was recovering from breast cancer. Intensive chemotherapy treatments had damaged Gayle’s once-beautiful eyelashes, leaving them sparse, breakable and fragile.

After extensive research with a team of talented cosmetic chemists, Dr. Brinkenhoff formulated an eyelash conditioner that, after just a few weeks, gave a renewed look of vitality to Gayle’s eyelashes.

Soon friends and family wanted to know Gayle’s secret to beautiful looking eyelashes. Gayle knew immediately the perfect name for the amazing eyelash conditioner that had given her eyelashes a renewed look of vitality: Revitalash®.

Thus, a new product was born; and a formula created originally for just one special woman has become a product available to women everywhere who want to have beautiful looking eyelashes.

Gayle and Michael are committed to donating a portion of the proceeds from RevitaLash® sales to benefit non-profit breast cancer research and education initiatives.