
Longer Eyelashes with Latisse? Is It Safe during Pregnancy?
Longer eyelashes have been the universal symbol of beauty, especially since a woman's eyes greatly affects her whole appearance. Thicker and longer eyelashes enhance one's beauty, and it's no secret that men find women's eyes as one of the most important features of a beautiful face. Some women would take bold steps to acquire that beautiful, luscious long eye lashes no matter how uncomfortable they may be whether it involves placement of fake eyelashes or application of eyelash extensions.
Longer Eyelashes (Photograph Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
What is Latisse?
Latisse, a prostaglandin analog, was previously used as an eyedrop to treat glaucoma. The patients being treated for glaucoma with Latisse were found to have thicker and longer eyelashes. After this discovery, several cosmetic companies started adding this prostaglandin analog to their mascaras illegally and touted them as eyelash-lengthening products. The FDA subsequently banned these companies from the illicit use of this prescription medication in cosmetic products. Allergan, the maker of BOTOX, received FDA approval in 2009 to manufacture Latisse as prescription medication to lengthen eyelashes.
Is Latisse Effective in Lengthening your Eyelashes?
Is it Safe to Use Latisse?
Is Latisse Safe During Pregnancy?
Side Effects of Latisse
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