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Never using latisse again

same but it's temp so, who cares ? it'll gives you mogger eyelashes for the rest of your life
 
Is it fr better?
For most, yes, since it has a systematic effect.
But I highly recommend doing something called "eyelash lifting." Idk what its called in English. But it's like what they do to hair with "permanents." It only changes it in the sense of curling it and extending it a bit. It lasts 60 days.
Ofc, women r the ones who use it most. But if u're brave and have no other option, use this.
no, it’s bad for your heart
Cope, Minox wasn't even that effective for the effect they were looking for. JFL. Latisse carries much more risk than Minox.
Only if the person using Minox and taking high doses has a family history of heart problems.
 
Cope, Minox wasn't even that effective for the effect they were looking for. JFL. Latisse carries much more risk than Minox.
Only if the person using Minox and taking high doses has a family history of heart problems.
it’s different for everyone, i know my heart can’t handle oral rogaine, i’m also on MAOIs so that plays a huge role too tbh

the side effects of latisse are temp anw , so i’d rather have that than a heart attack
 
it’s different for everyone, i know my heart can’t handle oral rogaine, i’m also on MAOIs so that plays a huge role too tbh

the side effects of latisse are temp anw , so i’d rather have that than a heart attack
jfl Latisse has more documentation abt its side effects (many not "temporary" and completely horrible) than Minox, which requires u to be part of a percentage of the population that is already screwed with or without Minox. Dont talk like its going to give everyone a heart attack, lol. Most ppl use doses without even understanding how it affects their bodies.
 
jfl Latisse has more documentation abt its side effects (many not "temporary" and completely horrible) than Minox, which requires u to be part of a percentage of the population that is already screwed with or without Minox. Dont talk like its going to give everyone a heart attack, lol. Most ppl use doses without even understanding how it affects their bodies.
link the studies then, im interested
 
link the studies then, im interested
Alr
I already saved the direct link. I had to look for the other tbh, the problem isnt just Latisse and its mechanism,
especially since oral Minox can cause some side effects like Latisse. Btw Minox was a flawed medication, unlike Latisse (an eye drop many people use).
Periocular skin hyperpigmentation and eyelash changes with bimatoprost therapy.
Autor: Hollo G.
Journal: Drug Saf. 2009.
PMID: 19419251 Iris color changes associated with prostaglandin analogues.
Autor: Alm A, Grierson I, Shields MB.
Journal: Surv Ophthalmol, 2008.
PMID: 18693157 Changes in periocular skin color and pigmentation associated with topical prostaglandin analogs.
Autor: Watanabe-Kitamura F, et al.
Journal: Journal of Dermatology, 2011.
PMID: 21819345 Bimatoprost-induced periorbital fat atrophy and deepening of the upper eyelid sulcus.
Autor: Jayaprakasam A, Ghazi-Nouri S.
Journal: Eye (Lond). 2010.
PMID: 20339346 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6491442/
 

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