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Latisse can irritate the eyelid. For some patients I recommend reducing the number of applications in a week. However, if the irritation is extreme I will recommend discontinuing the product. Schedule an appointment with the clinic where you purchased the product and discuss your concerns. Best,
It sounds like you may be having an adverse or allergic reaction. If you have used Latisse before without this problem, it could be this particular bottle. But if this is the first time you've ever used it, you may be allergic. In either case, you have to discontinue using this bottle. Give your lids a few weeks to recover, and then try a new bottle to see if the same reaction occurs. If it does, then you are definitely allergic to the product.
I would recommend to stop using the medication. It sounds like you are quite sensitive and maybe even allergic to the ingredients in Latisse. It may just be the bottle but I would suggest looking into other products that do not contain the same ingredients as Latisse.
Thank you for your question. It sounds like you are experiencing an allergic reaction or sensitivity to the product. I recommend discontinuing the use of this product, if you are still interested in trying a lash enhancement product you may want to try one from a different company that does not contain the same ingredients.
It sounds as if you are experiencing a sensitivity to the medication and maybe even an allergy. Most likely, the best action would be to discontinue the medication. Perhaps using a new bottle and discarding this one maybe useful. There are other products that don't contain the active ingredient present in Latisse. I hope this helps.
In a recent study, less than 4 percent of people using Latisse experienced redness, irritation and itching of the upper eyelid which was reversible upon discontinuation. You should stop using the medication and the problem should resolve.
Seek the opinion of an ophthalmologist, once you have received a diagnosis you can discuss treatment options. Best,
Hopefully when you removed lash extensions, you did not damage the lash follicles. Lashes can fall out when using lash conditioners, whether prestaglandin or prostagladin free formulation. It is a good idea to try a prostaglandin free formulation. There are several in the...
Your question is an excellent and common question. The most common side effect from Latisse is slightly red, itchy eyes. The active ingredient in Latisse is bimatoprost, which is the same active ingredient in another product manufactured by Allergan known as Lumigan, which is the most commonly...