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Having thick long lashes makes your eyes pop and is oh so glamorous. And unless you were blessed with lashes like a Hollywood Movie Star (who let’s face it, probably has false lashes on anyway) then you need to result to either false eyelashes, ton’s of mascara or wishing on a star.
False lashes are certainly one option but they obviously are not permanent and mascara can give the illusion of thicker eyelashes but is not an option if you have sensitive eyes.
One way to get fuller lashes that seems to be growing in popularity are drops to grow eyelashes. Is it really possible to add some drops to your lashes and have them become stronger and fuller?
Well the FDA has recently approved a new drug by Latisse that works by using an applicator to put on your lashes to encourage longer growth.
Latisse looks really promising and if you have sparse thin eyelashes then it’s worth checking out the product to see if it’s right for you.
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One Response for "Is it possible to have long lush lashes?"
Latisse is quite expensive at about $120 a month and it takes about four months to see the full effects of the product. To keep the results, you have to continue use.
Quite honestly, this is not a new concept at all. Revitalash and Jan Marini Age Intervention Lash Serum started this trend three years ago (2006). Revitalash works as effectively at a fraction of the cost. One tube of Revitalash lasts about 7 months for only $149.00 a tube.
Latisse is made by Allergan (bullies in the pharmaceutical world)and Revitalash used their active ingredient – until Allergan decided they were losing too much $$ letting someone else corner the lash market – so they flexed their corporate muscles…
Revitalash has since re-formulated their product to use a different pharmaceutical companies ingredients.
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