Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Latisse for eyelash growth

Hello Everyone,

To be honest, I have been feeling a bit lazy and just have not been blogging as much as I would like. I do want to get back into my rhythm. Lets see..... what have I been up to.... I don't like going too much into my personal life, but I can tell you, I know what I want in life now and to also appreciate what I have.

Anyhow, I do want to talk about a product that I have been using for almost two weeks now and it's called Latisse. I am sure most girls have heard of this. Another name for this is bimatoprost ophthalmic solution. It was discovered when patients goes in for a comprehensive eye appointment and the optometrist/ophthalmologist use this eye drop to dilate the pupil to check for glaucoma. They start seeing results of their eyelashes getting longer and fuller.



I have talked to people that used this for more than two years and they said it really works. I got a free 3ml bottle (value: $80-90) and like I have said, I used it for two weeks as of today. I have not seen any dramatic difference in my eyelashes, but most people say it takes a month to notice any difference. I do see some new eyelash growth, although it is hard to tell this early in the stage. Like many stubborn Asian lashes, I hope it works.

Inside the package it comes with a small 3ml bottle and 80 disposable applicators.

After using the applicators for three days, I didn't like it because it is too thick. I prefer using an eyeliner brush to get more of a precise contact to your eyelashes. All you need on your brush is one small drop and it goes a long way. 


Apply once daily for 30 days and you will see results. Be careful of the side effects such as darkening of the eyelid skin, potential increased of brown iris pigmentation, and itchy eyes/or eye redness.

I would have taken a before and after picture, but since I have eyelash extensions it would be hard to tell the difference. I used this mainly to get more eyelash growth and also to make my lashes stronger and thicker. This way, it helps eyelash extensions stay on much longer.

Since this is more for cosmetic purposes, it is not covered by your healthy insurance. Latisse can be purchased at your local pharmacy or a beauty clinic. Initial consultation is required.

Until next time,
stay healthy, beautiful, and inspired.

Have a great night!
<3 <3 <3

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