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EXCLUSIVE Lash lovers rejoice! The serum that makes your natural lashes look like extensions is 20% off for a limited time - grab early access now

EXCLUSIVE Lash lovers rejoice! The serum that makes your natural lashes look like extensions is 20% off for a limited time - grab early access now

Daily Mail​4 days ago

An award-winning eyelash serum earning users 'non-stop compliments' is now 20 per cent off in the brand's summer sale.
UKLASH, the UK's top-selling lash serum brand, sees its viral Eyelash Serum fly off shelves every 20 seconds worldwide. Designed to boost lash growth for fuller, thicker, longer lashes, you can now try it for less in the Step-up for Summer Weekend Sale - with exclusive early access for MailOnline readers.
UKLASH Eyelash Serum
Fortified with natural vitamins, extracts and peptides, the UKLASH Eyelash Serum leaves eyelashes nourished and infused with all the ingredients they need to look longer, fuller and voluminous in just 25 days.
The UKLASH Step-up for Summer Weekend sale launches May 30 and will see 20 per cent off all collections - not valid with any other offer, discount or subscriptions.
MailOnline readers however can get pre-sale access with the code DMSUMMER20 (valid 00:00 - 11:59 29th May).
£30.40 (save £7.60) Shop
Beauty buffs are ditching pricey lash extensions and lash lifts ahead of summer thanks to one eyelash serum that promises to make lashes look longer and fuller in as little as 25 days.
The UKLASH Eyelash Serum is proving to be an affordable and effective solution for those dreaming of long, fluttering eyelashes. Mimicking the effect of lash extensions, users of the £38 serum have revealed 'super long' lashes with 'extra volume'.
And there's never been a better time to buy as the brand is launching a Summer Pay Day Promo with 20 per cent off all collections online.
Better still, MailOnline readers can now get exclusive early access to the sale, ensuring they don't miss out on the UKLASH cult products.
Eager shoppers can now use the code DMSUMMER20, 24 hours before the sale launches (valid 00:00 - 11:59 May 29) with 20 per cent off all collections - not valid with any other offer, discount or subscriptions.
And if you're wondering where to start? The trichologist-approved, UKLASH Eyelash Serum - the brand's hero product and the bestselling eyelash serum in Boots, Sephora, Selfridges and Harrods.
Helping thousands improve the length and thickness of their lashes - and without mascara or lash extensions, the lash serum is one to add straight to your shopping basket during the sale event.
The notable results are thanks to the clinically-tested formula which is fortified with Vitamin B5 (Panthenol), Green Tea extract, and Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17, an amino acid peptide known for stimulating keratin growth.
Free from parabens and oils and approved by dermatologists and ophthalmologists, the UKLASH Eye Serum is applied to the top of the lash line. Taking just five seconds to apply, users have noted results in less than a month with the brand agreeing is should take around 25 days.
'The results are absolutely insane!' raved one impressed shopper. 'I get LVL lash treatment every 8 weeks and my lash technician can't believe how much longer and fuller they are. My real lashes actually look like extensions!'.
Another agreed, adding: 'Absolutely fantastic I feel like "Bambie' I've finally got eye lashes!!'.
UKLASH sale highlights
UKLASH Eyebrow Serum
For fuller and thicker brows, don't miss your chance to snap up the brand's bestselling eyebrow serum.
Formulated with scientifically proven ingredients, when used regularly, the serum helps to stimulate natural hair growth, resulting in fuller, thicker and healthier brows.
£30.40 (£7.60) Shop
UKLASH Sensitive Eyelash Serum
Those with sensitive eyes don't have to miss out on the lash-boosting benefits of the brand's eyelash serum.
The Sensitive Eyelash Serum is formulated with seven plant extracts and is specially formulated for delicate skin types, helping to nourish and condition your lashes resulting in fuller lashes.
£30.40 (save £7.60) Shop
UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum, 50ml
The UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum has sold out twice on launch and boasts over 1,000 five-star reviews, with shoppers noticing thicker longer and healthier hair with continued use.
The serum is a lightweight and non-greasy serum, packed with natural ingredients like AnaGain™ (Pea Sprout Extract), Turmeric, and Lemon Fruit Water.
Shop the serum in a 50ml size or a smaller 30ml version, both offering condensed packaging that's easy to carry and perfect for travelling.
£32 (save £8) Shop
UKHAIR Shampoo, 250ml
The Shampoo has been formulated with a cocktail of gentle yet effective ingredients designed to supercharge hair growth by creating the perfect scalp environment for growing hair.
These include vitamin B5 (panthenol) to help nourish and protect the hair follicle, pineapple extract to cleanse and clarify the scalp for optimum growth, as well as hydrolyzed wheat protein to help hydrate the hair follicle and reduce hair shedding.
£12 (save £3) Shop
UKHAIR Conditioner, 250ml
After a deep cleanse, the Conditioner is the perfect way to nourish and hydrate strands, keeping hair happy for long-term growth.
Like the Shampoo, it's been formulated with hydrolyzed wheat protein and vitamin B5 to nourish and hydrate hair for a reduction in hair shedding, but it also features coconut water, which is full of amino acids to moisturise your tresses, too.
£12 (save £3) Shop

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