Have Longer, Darker, Thicker Lashes With Latisse
An unexpected painless way to having a thicker,longer and darker eyelashes with this new eyelash growth products.
The FDA has approved Latisse, the first drug to promote eyelash growth, according to Allergan, the company that makes Latisse.
The side effect of using Lumigan is a longer and thicker eyelashes. However, Lumigan and Latisse are used differently. Lumigan is an eyedrop, and Latisse gets dabbed along the lash line on the upper eyelids to promote longer, thicker, darker lashes.
Allergan states that "Latisse users can expect to experience longer, fuller, and darker eyelashes in as little as eight weeks, with full results in 16 weeks." If Latisse is stopped, eyelashes will gradually return to their previous appearance as new eyelashes starts to grow in.
Allergan also notes that Latisse may cause darkening of the eyelid skin, which may be reversible, and it "may also cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye, which is likely to be permanent."
Latisse may also promote hair growth in other skin areas that it frequently touches, so Allergan recommends blotting it off any skin other than the upper eyelid's lash line to prevent that side effect from happening.
According to Allergan, Latisse was well-tolerated in its current clinical trials, with the most common side effects being eye redness, itchy eyes, and skin hyperpigmentation.
Latisse will be available by prescription starting in the first quarter of 2009. While this eyelash growth products do not come cheap, it is however expected to be a hit with ladies who wishes to have a fuller and longer eyelash
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