Latisse Use, Anyone??
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Apr 26, 2013
Rita F.
I've been using a generic. Careprost. I've got a blog entry and photos
http://froofrooritables.blogspot.com/2012/06/I-love-long-eyelashes.html?m=1
Apr 26, 2013
Kathryn L.
I work for a cosmetic Dr and all us girls are pretty much his walking advertisements for latisse! Its definitely one of the perks that we get a sample pack every 6-8 weeks. It really does work! I actually started seeing some results about 2 weeks in to using it consistently. I have noticed that on my upper lash line, the skin has slightly darkened... but really it just looks like I'm wearing eyeshadow. Also I never use those sanitary single use brushes that come in the package because I find they soak up way too much product. What I use is fine liquid liner brush add 1 drop into the cap and dip the brush into the cap and its enough for both eyes. I do spray both the cap and brush with isopropyl alcohol after each use to still avoid contamination, and I have never had an issue. This is also a trick the girls I work with use just to prolong the usage. Enjoy your soon to be long lashes!
Apr 26, 2013
Brandi A.
Apr 26, 2013
Brandi A.