Does Jan Marini Really Make Your Eyelashes Grow

by Left Brain on January 13, 2007 · 63 comments

Sharon Wants To Know About Jan Marini and Eyelash Growth:

Is there evidence that the product by Jan Marini Age Intervention for eyelashes actually work?

The Left Brain Is Highly Suspicious:

eyelash growthSeveral readers have asked about eyelash growth. I looked into this product and can’t find any convincing evidence it works. Hair growth claims, be they for eyelash or scalp hair, are drug claims that are very hard to support. Beauty questions like this one make me skeptical until I see some hard data.

Did you know that by US law, any cosmetic that claims to have a physiological effect on the body (like stimulating hair growth) is technically a drug? And that if that product doesn’t have FDA approval, it is technically illegal?

Click here for more about the Jan Marini eyelash product.

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thebeautybrains April 6, 2007 at 5:38 am

We don’t recommend using products that are drugs as cosmetics. Companies that sell drug active ingredients as cosmetics are breaking the law and selling potentially hazardous products. You are putting yourself at serious risk of adverse side effects the “include stinging, blurred vision, eye redness, itching, and burning”.

thebeautybrains August 9, 2007 at 6:55 am

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