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Auggy's grey questions (I'm tryna ascend here)

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for brows id js stick to topical minox
- Topical Minoxidil 5% to 10%: It is a vasodilator, which means it widens blood vessels to improve blood flow to the follicles, causing more hair growth. It's commonly used on the eyebrows to increase eyebrow density for a more thick, masculine look. Use Minoxidil with a derma-stamp anywhere from 0.5mm to 2mm to increase it's effectiveness. Minoxidil without a derma-stamp will be much less effective. Derma-stamp once or twice a week and apply Minoxidil on your eyebrows every morning and night. Only apply this to your eyebrows (or scalp) and do not get it any where near your eyes as it's vasodilating effects can easily cause eye issues. Wash it out immediately if it gets in your eye.
- Bimatoprost (Latisse) 0.03%: It works by extending the anagen (growth) phase of eyelash hair follicles, causing thicker and longer lashes. It's safe for the eyes unlike topical Minoxidil but it does have a risk of darkening your eye color if you don't have T50 eyes. It's biggest risk is the way it nukes orbital fat around the regions it's applied which is why you should apply something like Vaseline around the area above your eye near the upper eyelid and all around as a protective barrier. Only use 1 drop of Bimatoprost and get a swab to apply to the upper eyeline. It's recommended to not use it on the lower eyeline as it can cause the under-eye region to look tired through removing orbital fat there and darkening the skin. Using it more than once a day will not speed up results. Be careful.
- Topical Cyclosporine 0.05%: "Woah what's that?" is a question some of you might be thinking right now. It's a superior to both Minoxidil and Bimatoprost. In short, it induces the anagen (growth) phase and inhibits catagen (regression) phase of hair follicles. Press HERE for specifics. Thanks @depersonalized. He basically explains that it's superior to Minoxidil and Bimatoprost simply due to targeting hair growth in more pathways than them. It's biggest risk topically is ocular burning in 17% of users. Otherwise, it seems quite safe and should be applied like Bimatoprost with something similar to a swab. It can be applied to both the upper eyeline and the lower eyeline.
 
for brows id js stick to topical minox
- Topical Minoxidil 5% to 10%: It is a vasodilator, which means it widens blood vessels to improve blood flow to the follicles, causing more hair growth. It's commonly used on the eyebrows to increase eyebrow density for a more thick, masculine look. Use Minoxidil with a derma-stamp anywhere from 0.5mm to 2mm to increase it's effectiveness. Minoxidil without a derma-stamp will be much less effective. Derma-stamp once or twice a week and apply Minoxidil on your eyebrows every morning and night. Only apply this to your eyebrows (or scalp) and do not get it any where near your eyes as it's vasodilating effects can easily cause eye issues. Wash it out immediately if it gets in your eye.
- Bimatoprost (Latisse) 0.03%: It works by extending the anagen (growth) phase of eyelash hair follicles, causing thicker and longer lashes. It's safe for the eyes unlike topical Minoxidil but it does have a risk of darkening your eye color if you don't have T50 eyes. It's biggest risk is the way it nukes orbital fat around the regions it's applied which is why you should apply something like Vaseline around the area above your eye near the upper eyelid and all around as a protective barrier. Only use 1 drop of Bimatoprost and get a swab to apply to the upper eyeline. It's recommended to not use it on the lower eyeline as it can cause the under-eye region to look tired through removing orbital fat there and darkening the skin. Using it more than once a day will not speed up results. Be careful.
- Topical Cyclosporine 0.05%: "Woah what's that?" is a question some of you might be thinking right now. It's a superior to both Minoxidil and Bimatoprost. In short, it induces the anagen (growth) phase and inhibits catagen (regression) phase of hair follicles. Press HERE for specifics. Thanks @depersonalized. He basically explains that it's superior to Minoxidil and Bimatoprost simply due to targeting hair growth in more pathways than them. It's biggest risk topically is ocular burning in 17% of users. Otherwise, it seems quite safe and should be applied like Bimatoprost with something similar to a swab. It can be applied to both the upper eyeline and the lower eyeline.
Heh heres my guide btw
 
for brows id js stick to topical minox
- Topical Minoxidil 5% to 10%: It is a vasodilator, which means it widens blood vessels to improve blood flow to the follicles, causing more hair growth. It's commonly used on the eyebrows to increase eyebrow density for a more thick, masculine look. Use Minoxidil with a derma-stamp anywhere from 0.5mm to 2mm to increase it's effectiveness. Minoxidil without a derma-stamp will be much less effective. Derma-stamp once or twice a week and apply Minoxidil on your eyebrows every morning and night. Only apply this to your eyebrows (or scalp) and do not get it any where near your eyes as it's vasodilating effects can easily cause eye issues. Wash it out immediately if it gets in your eye.
- Bimatoprost (Latisse) 0.03%: It works by extending the anagen (growth) phase of eyelash hair follicles, causing thicker and longer lashes. It's safe for the eyes unlike topical Minoxidil but it does have a risk of darkening your eye color if you don't have T50 eyes. It's biggest risk is the way it nukes orbital fat around the regions it's applied which is why you should apply something like Vaseline around the area above your eye near the upper eyelid and all around as a protective barrier. Only use 1 drop of Bimatoprost and get a swab to apply to the upper eyeline. It's recommended to not use it on the lower eyeline as it can cause the under-eye region to look tired through removing orbital fat there and darkening the skin. Using it more than once a day will not speed up results. Be careful.
- Topical Cyclosporine 0.05%: "Woah what's that?" is a question some of you might be thinking right now. It's a superior to both Minoxidil and Bimatoprost. In short, it induces the anagen (growth) phase and inhibits catagen (regression) phase of hair follicles. Press HERE for specifics. Thanks @depersonalized. He basically explains that it's superior to Minoxidil and Bimatoprost simply due to targeting hair growth in more pathways than them. It's biggest risk topically is ocular burning in 17% of users. Otherwise, it seems quite safe and should be applied like Bimatoprost with something similar to a swab. It can be applied to both the upper eyeline and the lower eyeline.
You legend thank you.
 
Sooooooo.... oral or topical minox for eyebrows?
And will latisse nuke my under eyes? I'm buying some eyelash serum anyway
Are there ways to make my nose bridge more defined?
Use topical minoxidil for your eyebrows, and rosemary oil for the eyelashes.


Latisse has been shown to reduce preorbital and under eyefat in some users, so it is not worth the risk.

Another than a rhinoplasty, nothing can alter your nose bridge (hydrocortisone could change things in theory, but it depends on the structure of your nose and where cartilage is positionedl
 
Use topical minoxidil for your eyebrows, and rosemary oil for the eyelashes.


Latisse has been shown to reduce preorbital and under eyefat in some users, so it is not worth the risk.

Another than a rhinoplasty, nothing can alter your nose bridge (hydrocortisone could change things in theory, but it depends on the structure of your nose and where cartilage is positionedl
Then topical cyclosporine walks in
 
aye n***a im just an unknowledgable grey

also that shit can literally make your left eye blind

Part of the warning is in the name, which is why it's name with the prefix, "cyclo"
Bullshit n***a
Cyclosporine is typically used as eye drops anyways
 
@genio would this minox be a-okay? Im dumb ash soz

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bomboclaaaaaat latisse for how much?? I might just get a regular eyelash serum
Bro just apply the minoxidil to your eyelashes
 

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