I tested Dabalash serum shortly after taking fake lashes off. I had to save my eyelashes and wanted fast effects. I wanted to make my lashes both stronger and longer. It was a long time ago and I can’t remember how I got the serum. I probably ordered it online. It’s available on the Internet. I’m not sure if I bought it on the product’s website.
I don’t remember why I decided to buy Dabalash. These were my beginnings with the lash care. I didn’t know how to tell a good lash serum from the one of the poorer quality. Dabalash seemed fine. Now I know that Nanolash is much more effective due to the quality, ingredients, formula. Dabalash isn’t a popular eyelash growth serum. It’s hard to find its reviews online. That’s why I wonder why it got into my hands. It must have been an aggressive ad or clicking on the side banner accidentally.
Dabalash is an eyebrow and eyelash enhancer. The info is clear on the website. There’s something more the manufacturer emphasizes. The serum is suitable both for women and men. Those who want to have longer and healthier natural eyelashes. I guess it’s a good idea. I like men who have nice lashes because their eyes seem sexier. I think few men are going to try the serum, though. I know them. Lash serums and mascaras seem too feminine to them.
Dabalash is used just once a day, similarly to other serums.
It’s applied to clean skin after a precise makeup removal. I admit that I didn’t pay much attention to that back then. I always removed makeup products but I didn’t always do it thoroughly. Dabalash is easy to apply to the lashes. The enhancer is colorless and fragrance-free. It doesn’t leave any residue. It doesn’t drip into the eyes. No one is going to have problems with applying it to the upper lash line.
I tried using the serum for my eyebrows, too but I gave up the idea quickly. I was discouraged by the application. The thin brush is good for applying the fluid serum to the lash base yet it’s too tiny for covering the brows. Dabalash may have created two versions with different applicators.
I must mention the packaging, too. Dabalash is likely to be the only eyelash serum that comes in a pink cardboard box. Looking through the product’s website now, I have mixed feelings. I didn’t use to see it that way. Now, I look at the tasteful, black, luxury Nanolash tube every day. This pink and white Dabalash is simply tacky. It looks like a kids product and costs a lot. Today, I wouldn’t pay even 1/3 of the price.
Especially when I think of the effects… Dabalash promises to stimulate the growth of eyelashes. The formula is said to be devised in the best cosmetic labs but it’s just a theory to me. I didn’t see stunning results. The serum didn’t make my lashes nicer, longer or healthier. They looked the same. I must have made myself believe it worked…
Why I recommend it?
- Dabalash is very easy to use, just once a day.
- It doesn’t drip into the eyes or leave any residue.
- The serum has a clear and scentless formula.
- It’s a unisex product.
- Dabalash enhancer can be applied to the eyebrows.
Why I don’t recommend it?
- A very high price is inadequate to the effects.
- The product’s bottle is tacky and poor-quality.
- Dabalash isn’t popular among women.
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Efficiency - 65%
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