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Latisse stimulates the lengthening and thickening of eyelashes. They will not get curlier unfortunately.
Latisse will lengthen your lashes and make them look more full, but I have never seen it "curl" the lashes. However, an eyelash curler will certainly do the trick. Best, Dr. Nazarian
Hi & thank you for your question.Latisse will lengthen and make your eyelashes fuller. This happens gradually over a few months.I have not seen or heard of it curling the lashes.Hope this helps.
Hi ngocminh. No, Latisse will not make your eyelashes curl. They will however, make them longer and thicker.
Latisse is great for making your lashes longer and thicker. It is not intended for curling lashes.
Thank you for your question. While Latisse in and of itself will not curl your eyelashes, instead it will make them longer, thicker and fuller, it will make them easier to curl with a eyelash curler. Regards, Dr. Matt Elias
Longer eye lashes are easier to curl than short ones. Give the Latisse at least four weeks to work, then begin curling with any typical curling tool. While the medication itself won't bend your lashes, there is no reason not to enjoy the effect.
Latisse is a prescription medication to make your eyelashes longer, fuller and darker. Latisse does not help curl the lashes.
Lumigan (bimatoprost 0.01%) is a less concentrated form. Both Latisse and Lumigan contain the chemical Bimatoprost. The concentration in Latisse is 0.03% - so roughly three times the concentration.All the studies on eyelash growth that were submitted to the FDA for FDA approval were done...
I don't think there should be anything to worry about with your eyelash extensions and breast feeding. However, you might want to call your Ob/Gyn just to be sure. Best, Dr. Nazarian
You should never use a medication that has expired (this includes topical medicines like Latisse) even if the bottle hasn't been opened. There is an expiration date on bottles for a reason. Medicines and other chemical ins them degrade over time and they can lose their potency or...