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Thank you for your question. Petroleum Jelly is not safe to put on your eyelashes. There is no clinical benefit and should be avoided.
Petroleum jelly should be avoided on the eyelashes, and would likely not confer any benefit. Best wishes.
Petroleum jelly does not help eyelashes and this should be avoided on the eyelid skin. There is no clinical benefit.
Yes, that is correct. Usually after 4-8 months patients have as good of results as they are going to get. However, they can then maintain it as well.
The original Lumigan studies showed that 45 % of users had longer lashes at one year. Generally this occurs in a few months (3-7). but there is some with more delayed responses.
Thank you for your question.The product may move on to the lids, that is unavoidable and safe. You want to try and just keep it on the lashes as much as possible. Latisse is not going to change anything with the anatomy of your eyes, so it will not cause them to become "sunken in". It is...
Thank you for your question.The repeated trauma to the hair follicle from the extension may cause permanent damage and prevent the lashes from growing back to what they used to be. There are several products available to apply to the lashes to try and stimulate them to grow.
Hi, Just to make smile, I'd like to reassure you that Latisse works. Almost everyone at my practice use it - and swear by the results. The caveat is that hair (anywhere on the body) has an active and dormant stage. So be patient because results vary. Since you are starting with very...
You should be fine as their is no scientific evidence to suggest otherwise. Enjoy your lashes!