Queenlash: A dangerous serum with no face or responsibility. The reviews are shocking. Friday, 24 October 2025
Quinlash serum is sold on marketplaces as a "premium product from the USA." The box lists the company "SLH Cosmetics LLC," supposedly registered in Florida. However, a check revealed that this company does not even exist in the Florida State Register of Businesses . The address listed on the packaging is merely a virtual office where anyone can register a "shell company" without employees or production facilities.
Essentially, consumers are buying a product of unknown origin, and in case of problems, there’s simply no one to turn to. The "brand" has no real factory, no specialists, and no legal liability. The entire "American image" is built on fictitious data.
To create the appearance of legitimacy, a brand may refer to the international trademark "Queenlash" ( link to registry ). However, it’s important to understand: the presence of a trademark does not imply the existence of a manufacturing company, a factory, or any responsibility to consumers. It is simply a registered name, which may not represent anything real.
It’s particularly alarming that this very "virtual manufacturer" once openly listed bimatoprost as an ingredient in Queenlash, but then simply removed it from the description. But the side effects experienced by customers remained the same: reddened eyes, darkening of the skin around the eyelids, and eyelash loss. This is direct evidence that no one is truly monitoring the ingredients, and consumers are essentially testing a surrogate of unknown origin.
And here’s the icing on the cake: numerous negative reviews with photos of swollen eyes have appeared on Ozon. To justify themselves, the seller posted a screenshot of one of the reviews and labeled it "fake from competitors." Only the photo featured a well-known blogger who herself complained about the consequences of Queenlash and is now preparing a lawsuit for 500,000 rubles. The girl’s TikTok post has already garnered hundreds of comments ( link ).
It turns out that behind the phantom company and the beautiful references to "trademarks" lies emptiness and a very real scandal.
Before using, check whether the serum you purchased is counterfeit on the official website: https://queenlash.com/ (accessible from Russia only with a VPN)
