5 Skincare Swaps to Make for Fall

As the days get shorter and the temperatures creep lower, your skin needs warm and cozy layers, too. Come fall, products with gentle, hydrating formulas help prevent dryness caused by both indoor and outdoor air.

“As we head into fall, temperatures get lower and humidity decreases. There can also be brisk winds and dry heat from heaters — and all of these factors can contribute to drying out our skin,” says Dr. Hadley King, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. “In low humidity environments, we lose more moisture from our skin into the air.”

The shift in seasons can also exacerbate inflammatory skin conditions, like eczema, that are associated with dehydration in the skin. “You can begin to counteract these changes by taking some initial easy steps such as turning down the water temperature to lukewarm when bathing, using a more emollient soap, and switching to a heavier moisturizer,” adds Dr. Carlos Charles, board-certified dermatologist and co-founder of 4.5.6 Skin.

Ahead, the two dermatologists help us breakdown what skincare products to use in your fall skincare routine to help prevent and repair dryness, along with what to shelve until next summer.

Add: Creamy Cleanser — Drop: Gel or Foam Cleanser

Look for a creamy cleanser that will support and cushion skin as fall weather settles in. “A creamy cleanser that supports the skin barrier while it cleanses may be helpful as the weather gets drier,” says Dr. King. “Avoid harsh detergents that strip natural oils from the skin.”

Dr. Charles adds that gel and foam formulas may fall into the drying category. “Gel and foam-based cleansers that are meant to decrease oil production and increase cell turnover may become overly drying and strip away much of the essential and innate protection of the skin as we move into the fall months,” he says.

While Dr. King is a fan of Dove’s Beauty Bar, a drugstore staple, CeraVe’s Hydrating Cleanser is another affordable option for anyone who prefers a liquid face wash.

Add: Hyaluronic Acid Serum — Drop: Chemical Exfoliant Serums

For an extra layer of moisture, Dr. Charles recommends incorporating a hyaluronic acid serum into your routine. “When evaluating serums for the fall, thicker hyaluronic acid-based serum can help lock in moisture as opposed to the lighter water-based serums that you may use in the summer,” he says.

But depending on your skin type or concerns, you may still want to use a serum with chemical exfoliants or anti-aging benefits. “Proper formulations and usage of ingredients like hydroxy acids and retinols can still be helpful, depending on your skin,” says Dr. King. “So this means that depending on your skin type, it may be best for you to decrease exfoliation in colder weather — frequency and strength. And look for exfoliators that support the skin barrier while they exfoliate.”

Given that retinol is considered the gold standard of skincare ingredients, because it can treat a number of common issues like fine lines, hyperpigmentation, acne, and uneven texture, you might want to use it year-round. Dr. Dennis Gross’ Advanced Retinol + Ferulic Acid Texture Renewal Serum has supporting ingredients that help prevent irritation and dehydration.

Add: Rich Moisturizer — Drop: Lotion

“Moisturizers should always include a combination of humectants, emollients, and occlusives, but heavy occlusives may feel like too much when the weather is hot and humid,” Dr. King explains. “Lower humidity may make heavier occlusives more important to lock in moisture.”

Dr. Charles seconds this. “Cream-based moisturizers are heavier and therefore are more effective in sealing moisture content to the skin. A lotion is lighter with more water content and less oil, whereas creams have more oil content and less water which is ideal for the dry season.” He recommends the Day Hack Matte Moisturizer from 4.5.6. Skin.

Add: Moisturizing Mask — Drop: Clay Mask

While clay masks can be effective at drawing the extra gunk out of your pores, they can also leave skin feeling dry and tight. That’s why if you’re looking to indulge in a face mask during the fall, Dr. King recommends reaching for a hydrating formula.

Topicals’ Like Butter mask is designed to soothe and minimize irritation, while strengthening the skin barrier.

Add: Hydrating Toner — Drop: Exfoliating and Alcohol-Based Toners

If you’re a fan of toners, you guessed it: ditch ones with harsh exfoliants and alcohol during the fall. “Toners are always optional, but if you want to use one, you may want to switch to a more hydrating and soothing formula that is alcohol free,” says Dr. King.

Renée Rouleau’s Moisture Infusion Toner is powered by a blend of lipids, naicinamide, and stabilized vitamin C to deeply hydrate and brighten skin for a dewier finish.

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The 11 Best Eyelash Growth Serums On The Market

When you see someone with super long eyelashes, it’s easy to assume that they have extensions. Getting your lashes to look as lengthy as you want without settling for a set of falsies or making a salon appointment probably seems too good to be true.

But, the real deal is possible with the help of an eyelash growth serum. These treatments are enriched with conditioning peptides and fatty acids that stimulate and promote growth.

The best part: They’re pretty simple to apply, too. After removing your makeup and cleansing your face, all that’s required of you is taking a few extra minutes to brush the serum along the base of your eyelashes. Don’t expect to see results right away, but with regular continued use, you’ll start to notice your eyelashes are longer and stronger over time.

Best Overall: Revitalash Advanced

Original, one-of-a-kind, Ophthalmologist developed eyelash conditioner that enhances the look of lashes and protects against breakage, while improving health, flexibility and strength, for lashes that thrive, naturally.

Buy on their website $150

Best for under mascara: Rimmel Lash Accelerator Serum

Rimmel lash serum is a conditioning and fortifying gel that can be used on eyelashes and eyebrows. The ophthalmologist and dermatologist-tested formula works around the clock, promoting healthier growth. A unique hybrid applicator allows for precise application to lashes, lash lines or brows. The clear eyelash and eyebrow growth serum is quick drying. It can be worn alone or under mascara for easy, ongoing use.

Buy at Walmart $8

Best for hydration: Vichy LiftActiv Serum 10 Supreme with Hyaluronic Acid

LiftActiv Serum 10 is a power serum that revitalizes the skin’s appearance in only 10 days. Skin appears rejuvenated and shows an overall reduction in appearance of wrinkles, improved appearance of complexion and firmness.

Buy on Amazon $45

Best for stronger lashes: Peter Thomas Roth Lashes to Die For, Turbo Conditioning Lash Enhancer

A potent blend of 11 percent peptide complex and biotin helps improve the look of natural lash length, thickness, density, and fullness, while a 10 percent conditioning complex, aloe vera, and Tahitian plankton extract help moisturize, soften, and enhance the appearance of dry, brittle lashes for luxurious results. This product is ophthalmologist and dermatologist test, is safe for contact lens wearers, and is suitable for sensitive eyes. 

Buy at Sephora $85

Best natural formula: Talika Lipocils Eyelashes

Talika’s Mythical Plant Complex was discovered in 1948 by Danielle Roches, a nurse at the Ophthalmological Unit of the Paris Hospitals, who formulated an herbal healing cream to treat victims of war with eye burns.

Beyond its regenerating power, she discovered that her formula made her patients’ eyelashes and eyebrows grow spectacularly. That’ s when she created Talika.

Today, our unique treatments, combining age-old secrets and cutting-edge technology, offer a complete range for eyelashes, eyebrows and the eye contour area.

Buy on Amazon $46

Best for lashes & brows: MILK Makeup Kush Lash + Brow Serum

Hemp-derived cannabis seed extract* conditions to strengthen hair for healthier-looking lashes and brows. KUSH Growhouse™ peptide blend improves the appearance of lash and brow thickness. Aloe, B5, and quinoa combine to support healthy hair follicles for longer-looking lashes and brows. 

This 94-percent natural formula means you don’t have to worry about irritation or eye/skin discoloration. See results beginning in after four weeks, with full payoff after 12 weeks. It’s formulated without prostaglandin, and ophthalmologist-tested. 

*The cannabis seed extract in KUSH Growhouse™ is hemp-derived and non-psychoactive.

Disclaimer: This product is not intended for hair growth or for the treatment of hair loss.

Buy at Sephora $50

Best for brittle lashes: LashFood Photo-Medic Eyelash Enhancer

Use with eyelash extensions to get longer lasting bond life. This product is Ecocert certified, dermatologist tested and approved, and vegan. It is free of gluten as well as cruelty- and irritation-free. It is formulated without prostaglandin, silicone, synthetic fragrances, synthetic dyes, mineral oils, phenoxyethanol, PEG, petrochemicals, GMOs, and formaldehyde donors.

LashFood is safe, effective, and no prescription is required. Its distinction lies in its drug-free cosmetic alternative category, providing users with results without the side effects. LashFood packaging components are made with Ecocert compliant and sustainable materials. Ingredients have been evaluated for its environmental impact (biodegradability and ecotoxicity). 

Buy at Sephora $78

Best for fullness: DIOR Diorshow Maximizer Lash Plumping Serum

Gentle on sensitive eyes, Diorshow Maximizer 3D Triple Volume Plumping Lash Primer’s new balm texture coats each lash with a dense and airy film. Enriched with cornflower floral water, the formula upgrades the radiance, intensity, and color of the mascara. The primer comes in a new iconic Dior couture case. 

Buy at Sephora $30

Best applicator: Shiseido Full Lash and Brow Serum

This powerful, hydrating formula helps condition and restore lashes and brows, leaving them with a healthier and shinier appearance. It’s formulated with arginine, which is known to help restore the condition of hair-like lashes and brows. It easily absorbs to quickly deliver ingredients with no mess while helping to hydrate the lashline and brows. It’s designed with a flocked tip applicator to comfortably reach small areas between lashes and into your lashline.

Buy at Nordstrom $36

Best drugstore option: No.7 Lash Impact Lash Serum

This No7 Lash Impact Lash Serum with its unique blend of ingredients gives visibly fuller, thicker and darker looking lashes in just 8 weeks (as tested by consumers.) Use the serum every night for at least 8 weeks.

Buy on Amazon $38

Best splurge: Lancer Lash Serum Intense

This beautifying serum, formulated with Biotin and Panthenol, helps to promote eyelashes to look more lush. High performance conditioning agents and Pumpkin Seed Extract, rich in essential fatty acids improve the look of thin or sparse lashes. Use daily for camera-ready lashes.

Buy on their website $150

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Can This Obscure K-Beauty Trend Really Give You Dewy Skin Overnight?

Have you heard about slugging? As slimy as it might sound, it’s a Korean beauty skincare trend made popular a few years ago that has recently had a renaissance thanks to TikTok, on which it’s going viral. Check Reddit and you’ll also see a number of threads enthusing about it. “Slugging is a trend that centres around putting a thick layer of Vaseline or petroleum jelly on your face as the final step in your skincare routine,” explains Maree Kinder, founder of Beauty & Seoul.“The idea behind it is to act as a seal or barrier to prevent moisture loss from skin.”

Taking the concept of fortifying the skin barrier to new – and somewhat greasy – heights, to many (those for whom a moisturiser is more than enough, thank you very much) the thought of slapping on some Vaseline onto skin is a no-no. But those who do it swear it helps to leave skin hydrated, plump and glowing. The trend emerged after, Kinder says, a Korean actress claimed it was her secret to “chok chok” skin, which is that dewy finish that has also become popular in the UK.

But does it work? While some skin types can take this hefty way to retain moisture, most dermatologists are wary of the trend: “I worry that excessive amounts of petroleum jelly will clog pores, especially if you already suffer from acne-prone skin,” says Dr Ewoma Ukeleghe, founder of SKNDOCTOR. “Vaseline is occlusive, meaning it forms a barrier – pure occlusion can trigger breakouts in acne-prone skin types.”

Kinder, who hails from Korea and grew up in the UK, also admits that few of her South Korean friends actually partake in the trend, but does point out that the method can work for dry skin types. Dr Ukeleghe agrees, explaining that slugging on “small, dry patches, shouldn’t be too problematic for the skin as petroleum jelly can be soothing and moisturising” but she advises avoiding applying it in a blanket manner. It’s comedogenic so there’s a high chance you’ll break out in spots.

What both experts agree is that there are products that promise that same dewy, plump skin without the risk factor. Ingredients like ceramides and niacinamide work to help bolster the skin’s barrier, leading to better retention of moisture in the skin, and subsequently a healthier appearance. “Hyaluronic acid is the ultimate hydrating molecule,” adds Dr Ukeleghe. “It’s a natural component in our skin but, applied topically, helps bind and retain moisture.” She recommends following with a nourishing moisturiser to keep everything locked in.

Meanwhile, good quality facial oils may also be excellently deployed as the last step in your skincare regime to lock hydration in and leave skin luminous. Finally, Dr Ukeleghe recommends making use of overnight masks in lieu of Vaseline. Sticky situation averted.

The best slugging skincare alternatives

Lumene Arctic Hydra Care Rich Night Balm

£26.90, available at Lookfantastic.com.

Bad Habit Hemp Nourishing Facial Oil

£29, available at Morphe.com.

Vichy Liftactiv Supreme HA Epidermal Filler Serum

 £38, available at Boots.com.

Glow Recipe Plum Plump Hyaluronic Serum

£37, available at Cultbeauty.co.uk.

Estée Lauder Revitalizing Supreme+ Bright Power Soft Creme

£75, available at Lookfantastic.com.

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The 5 Key Skincare Ingredients You Need To Know About For 2021

Blame it on Zoom or spending a significantly increased amount of time at home, 2020 saw our interest in all things skincare peak to new heights. Frantically Googling the best skincare formulas to slather on our skin, we became a nation obsessed with the hardworking ingredients that promised to boost glow, plump, firm and smooth. So, what ingredients should we be looking out for in 2021? Here, find the top five skincare buzzwords we’re touting as big news in the new year.

Succinic Acid

Forget salicylic and glycolic, there’s a new acid in town: succinic. Perfect for those with spots, it’s a gentle exfoliator that helps peel dead skin cells from pores while also preventing them from clogging again. Naturally found in amber, succinic acid has antimicrobial properties and recent studies have shown it’s also excellent at defending the skin against external aggressors, thanks to its antioxidant properties. Keep an eye out for The Inkey List’s Succinic Acid Blemish Treatment which launches in January (join the Cult Beauty waitlist here). But for now, you can also find it in Zelens’s Z Hyaluron Hyaluronic Acid Complex Serum Drops and Elemis’s Pro-Collagen Energising Marine Cleanser

Calcium

While you might occasionally enjoy a glass of milk to keep your bones strong, did you know that calcium is also important for the skin? “The skin has what we call a ‘calcium gradient’ which plays an important role in creating a strong skin barrier,” explains Dr Ellie Bradley, a senior scientist at Boots. “The calcium gradient is lost with age, meaning skin renewal becomes thinner as you get older. By adding calcium to the top outer layer of the skin, it helps support optimal skin renewal and strengthening of the skin.” Get your fill via L’Oréal Paris’s Calcium Day Cream, Vichy’s Neovadiol Rose Platinum Night Cream or Herbivore’s Orchid Youth Preserving Facial Oil.

Collagen

We all know that collagen is one of the building blocks of healthy, firm skin but 2021 will see more of an onus on applying it topically. “It’s a great ingredient to incorporate into your skincare regime if you want plump, smooth skin, plus it helps reduce the appearance of lines,” explains Dr Bradley. Alexia Inge, founder of Cult Beauty, also believes that marine collagen, in particular, will be big in 2021 thanks to the beauty industry’s obsession with ingredients found in our oceans. Boots will launch its Collagen Youth Activating Day and Night Creams in January and Dr Dennis Gross’s Hyaluronic Marine Collagen Lip Cushion is the ultimate lip product, working to deeply hydrate and plump. 

Liquorice Root

Bright skin is always in, and for that liquorice root can help. An extract from the root of the liquorice plant, it’s also a potent antioxidant and helps soothe the skin, making it perfect for sensitive, red or blemish-prone skin. “Due to its brightening abilities, this is the ultimate skincare ingredient for those who want glowy skin,” says Dr Bradley. Find it in No7 Laboratories Clearing Skin Paste and 111 Skin’s luxurious Celestial Black Diamond Cream.

Cica

One of K-beauty’s most beloved ingredients isn’t going anywhere for 2021. In fact, it’s getting a luxe makeover in the form of Dior’s must-try Cica Recovery Balm, which promises to soothe, soften and revitalise skin for up to 72 hours. Meanwhile, Dr Jart+ is relaunching in the UK in the new year, with its bestselling and ultra-effective Cicapair Tiger Grass range in tow.  

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This Is The Affordable Way Hailey Bieber Keeps Dry Skin At Bay

In fresh evidence to indicate that Hailey Bieber is an unashamed skincare obsessive, she has posted an Instagram Story in which she indulges in every beauty lover’s favourite pastime: wearing a sheet mask. She highlighted a cardinal rule of cultivating excellent skin in the post, adding the text: “hydration is essential”.

Sheet masks are, of course, a great way to hydrate. Infused with serum, they help to press ingredients into skin and offer a super-fast hit of hydration, as well as an excellent opportunity to relax. Bieber knows it only too well, as per her previous Instagram Stories, in which she has shared many an A-list skincare secret.

So which are the best hydrating sheet masks to try now? Wishful’s Thirst Trap Cocoon Mask is packed with hydrators, from aloe vera to hyaluronic acid, as well as niacinamide to brighten as it quenches skin’s thirst. Then there’s Vichy’s Minéral 89 Hyaluronic Acid Fortifying Sheet Mask, which essentially drenches skin with hyaluronic acid (and therefore moisture), while creating a protective barrier against pollution and other external aggressors. Finally, the Koreans know exactly how to mask – look to brands like Holika, whose Pure Essence Sheet Mask Cucumber is a steal, in addition to being effective, soothing and ultra quenching. Happy hydrating. 

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10 Of The Best Affordable Skincare Brands To Try Now

Money can’t buy you happiness, but it can buy you most expensive luxury skincare. But in beauty, not all of the most effective products come with an astronomical price tag. Myriad affordable skincare brands offer all of the best active ingredients in effective and luxurious-feeling formulations that don’t cost the earth. “I often find that people tend to equate uber-cheap prices to a poor quality product,” says medical and aesthetic doctor, Dr Ewoma Ukeleghe. “But that isn’t always the case. A lot of these cheaper brands can afford to conduct research and create products that are highly effective.”

The problem is, consumers often assume that the more expensive a product is, the better it will be, and in a confusing and crowded skincare market where there is always a new product being touted for its miracle effects, we end up going around in circles. The reality is, a consistent approach to skincare that incorporates good quality ingredients (that you can afford to continue buying) is important for the quality of skin, so it’s worthwhile getting to know the affordable skincare brands that keep prices reasonable, without scrimping on efficacy. 

If you’re wondering if there are still certain products worth splurging a little more on, Ukeleghe says the answer is yes. “You can compromise on cost when it comes to products such as cleansers and moisturisers, but I’d stress that this isn’t so much the case with serums,” she says. Every good skincare routine includes a cleanser, a moisturiser, a hydrating product and an SPF, and she says cleansers and moisturisers (read on for our pick of the best affordable options on the market), and in some instances SPF, are the products you can get away with paying less for.

“You can save on SPF as there are some great, affordable formulations on the market, however I typically find that cost does matter, particularly if you want a formulation suitable for oily, acne-prone, sensitive skin or skin of colour,” she says. Once the backbone of your routine is in place, you can add in serums and masks, utilising ingredients like retinol, AHAs, BHAs, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid according to your skin concerns, from congestion to dullness.

Being prepared to invest in a serum is Ukeleghe’s main rule of thumb, since they tend to incorporate more expensive ingredients, bumping up the price. Brands like La Roche-Posay do offer serums that manage to be affordable and effective, so make them the starting point of your hunt for an inexpensive serum that delivers on its promises.

Here is the British Vogue beauty team’s pick of 10 of the best affordable skincare brands to try now.

La Roche-Posay

This French pharmacy brand is a favourite of editors, celebrities, and probably most of your friends, and that’s all thanks to its excellent formulations. There is a product for everyone: the Toleriane range is a favourite of those with sensitive skin (the new Ultra Dermallergo Serum is £28 and excellent at alleviating dryness and redness), while the brand’s Retinol B3 is a brilliant introduction to the best anti-ageing active around – and it’s great for sensitive skins too.

CeraVe

A brand developed with the help of dermatologists, CeraVe products are formulated around the founding principle that our skin barrier is integral to how our skin looks, performs and feels. To that end, each product contains ceramides, an ingredient that makes up half of our skin barrier, and they’re really quite brilliant. Two good entry points are the Hydrating Facial Cleanser, a product that lifts all make-up off without stripping the skin, and the Moisturizing Cream, which is a £5 tube of creamy heaven. 

The Ordinary

Renowned for its minimal prices, The Ordinary’s products don’t disappoint either. There’s a huge range of choice, but good first ports of call are the Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5, the Squalane Cleanser, and the Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%. If you become confused while perusing the website, the brand has recently launched virtual consultations on the Deciem website to connect you with team members over chat or video call, to help you decide what is best for your skin type.

L’Oréal Paris

Enjoy world-class skincare formulations with L’Oréal, whose consistent innovation in the skincare space makes it a rival for even the most expensive brands, without the lofty price tags. The brand’s new Age Perfect Golden Age Cooling Night Creamis £14.99, and helps re-cushion sallow skin thanks to the neo-calcium within the formula. Meanwhile, its Revitalift Laser Glycolic Acid Ampoules contain 10 per cent glycolic acid, and help to unclog pores, exfoliate the skin and leave it radiant; and the Revitalift Filler with 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid is an excellent choice for those who want to hydrate, plump, or simply boost their skin’s luminosity.

Simple

We should all aim for simplicity in our skincare routines, and Simple – unsurprisingly – offers us just that. You’ve probably tried the face wipes over the years, but a better choice is the milky Kind To Skin Purifying Cleansing Lotion or its micellar waters. The Hemp Ultra Calming Sheet Mask and facial moisturiser are two other stand-out products in the range – both leave skin feeling soothed and glowing.

Avéne

Another excellent French pharmacy brand (we have a lot to thank them for), Avéne’s speciality is sensitive skin, but its products are worth exploring for all skin types. After all, acne-prone skin also tends to be sensitive too. Look no further than the Hydrance Rich Hydrating Cream and Hydrance Aqua-Gel moisturisers (depending on your preferred consistency) to moisturise, and the Gentle Milk Cleanser to cleanse the skin without drying it out. The newest launch from the range is the Cleanance Comedomed, a cream containing a milk thistle-derived active ingredient called comedoclastin, which helps to reduce sebum and stop spots from forming in the pore. A must-try.

Garnier

Utilising the power of plants in its products, Garnier’s skincare products will appeal to those who like a natural approach to skincare. The Organic Lavandin Anti-Age Facial Sleeping Cream is enriched with jojoba and argan oils, and leaves skin hydrated, supple and smooth when you wake up in the morning. And if you haven’t tried its Moisture Bomb sheet masks, where have you been, exactly? The Night Time Face Tissue Mask with deep sea water and hyaluronic acid is second to none.

Super Facialist

From face wash to eye cream, Super Facialist offers a broad range of skincare products categorised by skin issue. For those who want to encourage luminosity back into the skin, the Vitamin C range is a good choice (the Brighten Booster can be mixed with your moisturiser for supercharged results), while the blemish prone will love its Salicylic Acid line, which utilises salicylic as its star ingredient – the Pore Purifying Clay Mask is a stand out.

Vichy

With some seriously cult products under its belt, Vichy gives great skincare. Its newest launch, the Minéral 89 Fortifying Sheet Mask, is made up of 89 per cent Vichy mineralising water (which is ultra soothing – and its signature ingredient), and hyaluronic acid, delivering a major boost to skin’s hydration levels. Another star product in the same range is the Minéral 89 Hyaluronic Acid Booster – it’s packed full of hyaluronic acid, so ideal to use morning and night.

The Body Shop

You probably already know it makes great body creams, but The Body Shop’s skincare offering is just as strong. If you’re yet to try its Aloe Soothing Body Butter, now is the time – it’s an ideal accompaniment to facial massage, and helps to calm irritated skin. Those who suffer from spots will love the Tea Tree line, while those with mature skin should look to the Drops of Youth collection.

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The 7 Best Eyelash Growth Serums for Longer, Fuller Lashes

Want long, lush lashes? While a good mascara does the trick for instant results, you might consider enlisting the help of a lash growth serum for an even bigger boost.

Experts point out that the prescription eyelash growth gel Latisse is the only FDA-approved treatment for hypotrichosis (inadequate lashes). “The active ingredient is a prostaglandin called bimatoprost,” says William Kwan, MD, a San Francisco-based dermatologist, adding that the formula is safe for all skin types. “It lengthens the growth cycle of eyelashes leading to longer, darker, and fuller lashes.”

That said, more and more brands are releasing over-the-counter formulations that claim to help lengthen lashes. Although you might not necessarily see dramatic results from these OTC serums, they contain nourishing ingredients that strengthen eyelash hairs over time, so they’re stronger and more resilient against breakage.

For best results, Debra Jaliman, MD, a dermatologist based in New York City, recommends looking for a formula that contains biotin, peptides, or lipids. “Biotin is a B vitamin and helps lashes grow longer and thicker and stimulates the growth of additional eyelash follicles,” she explains. “Lipids condition and moisturize the lashes, and peptides specifically act on the skin cells of lashes to create a healthier foundation and boost volume.”

Important to note: For some people, these formulas may cause sensitivity or an adverse reaction—itchiness along the eyelash line is one common side effect, says Dr. Jaliman. “Some might only be able to use an eyelash growth serum a couple times a week instead of every day.”

Here, seven eyelash growth serums to try for fuller, longer lashes.

RevitaLash Advanced Eyelash Conditioner

Dr. Jaliman recommends RevitaLash, one of the most popular eyelash serums on the market. “People usually see results,” she says. The formula contains peptides, botanicals, and a proprietary BioPeptide Complex. The .067 fluid oz. tube usually lasts about three months, although there’s a smaller .034 fluid oz. size available, too, if you’d like to test it out before committing to the larger version.

Buy at Dermstore $98

Hydropeptide Lash Fuller Longer Lusher

Packed with biotin, peptides, and moisturizing hyaluronic acid, this eyelash growth serum helps fortify brittle lashes so they’re less likely to break off. Bonus: It’s vegan and fragrance-free.

Buy at Dermstore $98

neuLash Lash Enhancing Serum

Ingredients like biotin, peptides, hyaluronic acid, and panthenol (a provitamin of B5) come together in this formula from neuLash, which also contains pumpkin seed extract for lashes that look thicker and fuller.

Buy at Dermstore $95

Rapid Lash Eyelash and Eyebrow Enhancing Serum

This popular serum boasts more than 350 five-star reviews on the beauty website Dermstore. In addition to peptides, biotin, and hyaluronic acid, the formula has vitamins to boost shine and thickness.

Buy at Dermstore $50

LASHFOOD Phyto-Medic Eyelash Enhancer

With lavender water, soy and rice proteins, peony root complex, and the brand’s Phyto-Medic Complex, this vegan and Ecocert-certified formula helps strengthen frail lashes. Also good: In a consumer study, no testers noticed any irritation, so this might be a good choice for those with sensitive skin.

Buy at Dermstore $78

Vichy LiftActiv Serum 10 Eyes and Lashes

Crave a more streamlined routine? Opt for a multitasking formula like this one from Vichy. It can be used both on the delicate skin around eyes and on lashes to fight signs of aging and subtly boost lash volume over time.

Buy at Dermstore $35

Pronexa Hairgenics Lavish Lash

This top-rated eyelash and eyebrow growth enhancer is Amazon’s number one best-selling lash serum, and for good reason. The hypoallergenic, dermatologist-tested serum uses a gentle formula of hyaluronic acid, biotin, and other botanically-derived ingredients to noticeably thicken and strengthen the follicles on your lashes and brows. More than 8,000 Amazon customers gave the product a perfect 5-star rating, with tons of reviews raving that it made a noticeable difference in their lash length and thickness.

Buy on Amazon $30

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