Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Latisse

Latisse

Latisse is a prescription that is derived from the medication that controls an eye condition called Glacoma.
Allergan , who makes BOTOX, patented the idea and made it a universal product that beenfits anyone who tries it.
I personally have been using it for 2 years +.
It has done wonders to a point where I get compliments everywhere I go.
This is very different from Dabalash and the other products out there. Latisse is the only FDA approved product that has actual science supporting its clinical trials.
It is exclusive to a point where you can only get it if a DOCTOR gives you a prescription for it or dispenses it at their office.
Rumor has it that it turns your eye color to a different color. FALSE!
The only rumor that has a little bit of risk is that since this DOES make your eyelashes thicker, longer and darker, it can slightly pigment the lash line because its making the pigment cells darker so the hair comes out darker. Therefore skin may be affected, This, is reversible if you stop using the product.
However, I would rather use concealer and try to cover this up and have the benefit of amazing eyelashes. There is an employee of mine who is male and uses it for eyebrows. He is very happy with his results. 

The best advice I can give you is to throw away all the little brushes that come in the BOX. THEY SUCK! Invest in an eyeliner brush, a very fine one. Unscrew cap of Latisse and drop one drop into the cap, dip brush in it and apply medicine to the lashline (upper and lower). This is to be done at night on a clean face.
It is very normal to have some irritation at first but eventually your skin gets used to it.
Results can be apparent at about a month but MAXIMUM results are at 16 weeks so even if you see a great improvement, dont stop, it gets BETTER!

Latisse is maintenance, so if you stop using it, your eyelashes will NOT all fall out at one time. But as you lose them, they will grow back how mother nature intended you to have them. 
Here are my pictures after using Latisse. Not much mascara is being used ladies, this is all natural.


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