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Yes, latisse will darken your eyelashes a shade or two which can be especially noticed (and often appreciated) by patients with blond hair. Although it's not approved by the FDA for use on the eyebrows, many patients have done so with great results. Best, Dr. Nazarian
Thank you for your question.Yes, latisse is advertised to grow thicker, darker, longer lashes. How dark they will get is unknown. Everyone is different on how they respond to certain products. To be sure, see two or more board-certified providers in your area for a complete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate and that it is safe for you to have treatment.I hope this helps.
In the trials in which Latisse was tested, it did make lashes appear longer thicker and darker. However it is not likely to make your blonde lashes become dark brown or black.
if you have blonde color it is unlikely you will get dark from latisse but you will get thicker lashes. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for your question. Latisse can darken your eyelashes a shade or two. If you have blonde lashes it is unlikely they will become dark brown or black. Most of my patients report having longer fuller lashes after about 4 weeks of using the product. Best wishes,Dr. Kim
I would not expect your lashes to become dark brown or black, but they will certainly become a few shades darker with continued use of Latisse. "Thisanswer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot beheld as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatmentwith a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
I have never heard of Rimmel Lash Accelerator changing eye color. And frankly, the risk of that happening with latisse are slim since latisse is applied to the lash line and not into the eye itself like glaucoma medication. Hope this helps, Dr. Nazarian
No, I don't think latisse will fade you permanent eyeliner. In fact, it might even make it look darker. Be sure to follow the package directions and watch your lashes get longer and thicker. Best, Dr. Nazarian
Latisse is a prescribed drug and it's always best to delay trying anything new, especially a drug, until you've had your baby and are no longer breast feeding unless it's medically necessary.