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Latisse has only been approved for use on eyelashes, not yet approved for eyebrows. All the Best.
Thank you for your question. Latisse is not FDA approved for use on the eyebrows, however I have had patients who have tried it and been very happy with the results. Just like with the lashes, if you discontinue the use of the product your results will stop. Latisse will only work on activily growing hair follicles so if you have damaged your eyebrows to extensively it may not help. Best Wishes,Pablo Prichard
Latisse is usually suggested for eyelash enhancement. You have nothing to lose by trying it on your eyebrows. We often suggest that and it works as long as you have brow hair to work with. If you have no eyebrow hair follicles, it will not create new ones. Yes, you have to contuinue to use it.
Latisse isn't FDA approved for eyebrows, but there are a lot of products that we used in other areas than they were originally FDA approved for. In order for Latisse to work, there needs to be active hair follicles there. So if you have injured your eyebrow hairs to the point where the follicle is damaged, Latisse will not work. Just like lashes, eyebrows will stop growing if you stop using the Latisse. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
Latisse is FDA approved for eyelash enhancement only. Schedule a consult with a hair restoration specialist for best advice. Thank you for your question.
Attempt decreasing Latisse one day a week. Your lashes will decrease in length and thickness slowly, when you notice a decrease that is beyond what you like, use Latisse the next night until it at the desired length again. You will soon find what maintenance schedule works for you.
When you discontinue Latisse your eyelashes will slowly decrease back to the original length and thickness. An option to keep long lashes is to use Latisse on a maintenance schedule which requires application 1-4 x week.
Staining of the eyes is a possible side effect of Latisse. Ensure you apply the product as indicated and you should have better luck avoiding any color changes. Best,
There are no scientific findings that castor oil will grow your lashes. However, silica is a natural product and has been known to grow healthy hair. Best of luck,
Yes, you should be able to tint your eyelashes while using Latisse. Ensure both products are dry before administering one another. All the best.
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