Latisse - experiences??
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Apr 7, 2014
Amy M.
Have any of you used it? Do you have any tips or anything I should know. (Besides the standard possible side effects). Thanks!
Apr 8, 2014
Priscilla C.
Hopefully you get some reviews on it, because I'm wanting to know as well.
Apr 8, 2014
Jennifer C.
It definitely works! But you have to use it a few months to see results and you have to continue to use. If you stop using it your lashes will go back to normal. I did find that if I let the latisse drip on my skin below my eye, it caused little hairs to grow. However if you use the brushes that come with it and apply it carefully this can be avoided. I still use it, it works.
Apr 8, 2014
Janette B.
Jennifer, I've heard you need a dr's rx, did you just see your dermatologist/plastic surgeon/gen prac & specifically ask for this? I'm curious because I've really wanted to try this. I've had patients who've done chemo & lost all their hair (including lashes) & this stuff worked amazingly. No mascara needed!
Apr 8, 2014
Marleen B.
I've been using it over a yr. And the only advice I have is
1. If your eye gets itchy or if it feels a little sore, just don't use it everynight. Just do one night on & one night off. Also, try not to get it in the inner corner of the eye, because it will grow lashes in the inner tear duct area & then it will look like you have goop I there. I actually had to pull those lashes out with a tweezers & remarkedly it didn't even really hurt.
Apr 8, 2014
Elizabeth M.
You can order a generic version online. It's called Careprost. I've gotten it several times and never needed a prescription.
Apr 8, 2014
Erica K.
I tried it once and used a very very small amount. The next day my eyes were swelled shut. I must have been allergic 😡
Apr 8, 2014
Amy M.
Super funny side note : I took a "before" pic last night but I had snuck in the bathroom as my bf was showering, just as I snapped the pic he opened the shower curtain. He was like "what the hell ya doin'!!" Here it is (cropped of course!) :)
Apr 9, 2014
Jennifer C.
I purchased mine from my dermatologist. I think at most offices you can just walk in and buy it. No appointment. Needed. It really does work
Apr 9, 2014
Bonnie R.
There are serious potential side effects that can occur, including a change to the color of your eyes. Be careful.