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Latisse



  1. What is Latisse?
  2. How does Latisse work?
  3. How do I apply Latisse?
  4. How soon will I see results?
  5. Is Latisse a replacement for mascara?
  6. What are the possible side effects of Latisse?
  7. What should I do if I wear contact lenses?
  8. Who should NOT use Latisse?
  9. How can I find out about exclusive offers and specials for the Latisse?
  10. How can I get more information about Latisse?


What is Latisse?

Latisse solution is a prescription treatment used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker.

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How does Latisse work?

Latisse is believed to affect the growth (anagen) phase of the eyelash hair cycle in two ways: first, it increases the length of this phase; and second, it increases the number of hairs in this growth phase.

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How do I apply Latisse?

Latisse solution is a once-a-day treatment you apply yourself each evening to the base of the upper eyelashes.

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How soon will I see results?

Latisse users may see results at 8 weeks with full results at 12 to 16 weeks. The growth is gradual, overnight, over time.

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Is Latisse a replacement for mascara?

No, Latisse does not work in place of mascara. Latisse is a solution treatment for inadequate or not enough lashes and requires a prescription from a doctor. However, mascara can be used on your eyelashes in addition to Latisse.

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What are the possible side effects of Latisse?

The most common side effects after using Latisse solution are an itching sensation in the eyes and/or eye redness. This was reported in approximately 4% of patients. Latisse solution may cause other less common side effects which typically occur on the skin close to where Latisse is applied, or in the eyes. These include skin darkening, eye irritation, dryness of the eyes, and redness of the eyelids.

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What should I do if I wear contact lenses?

Contact lenses should be removed prior to application of Latisse and may be reinserted 15 minutes following its administration.

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Who should NOT use Latisse?

Do not use Latisse solution if you are allergic to one of its ingredients: bimatoprost, benzalkonium chloride; sodium chloride; sodium phosphate, dibasic; citric acid; and purified water.

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How can I find out about exclusive offers and specials for the Latisse?

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Latisse LashPerks is another program that can provide you regular specials and offers.

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How can I get more information about Latisse?

Click on the Latisse Logo below to visit their website.

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