miskerb

miskerb

Location: Houston, TX
Joined: 21 Aug 2009
Activity: 10 posts

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Recent comments by miskerb

Mine always comes quickly to Texas, like in a week. It should no take maore than two :)I bet yours will come pretty fast!
I also had redness around my eyes the first two weeks of use, but it went away. I also have a slight darkening on my lids, but it looks like subtle, purple eye shadow. Also once you have been putting it on everyday for the first 4 months, you only have to apply it every other day to maintain, so darkness lessens. I've been using it for 6 months now and couldn't be happier :)

No, it's not publicity. I work for an oil and gas company! Just trying to help others out, because Latisse is sooo expensive. I acually started out by googling the generic form of latisse, which is bimaoprost, and then stumbled on some blogs about {edit}. I tried it out, and luckily it wasn't a scam. But you can always do more research on the company...read reviews and decide for yourself.

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Hi "Perfection", I could really care less if you use it or not. It totally helped me, and so I posted this to help others out, who don't have tons of money to spend on eyelashes. If you don't buy it from that website, that's fine. More for me :)I was skeptical too, but took a chance, and it paid off. That's all. You can google {edit} for yourself and see that they are legit. That's the only online pharmacy I know of, but I'm sure there are others.

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Yes, It is called Careprost. I use a lip liner brush, with a drop of the solution on my lashes, so try a beauty supply store. It is an eye drop bottle, so just put a drop on a small make-up brush and swipe accross top of lash line. Try to not get it in your eyes though. You don't need a perscription because it's from India.
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