This product seems to have pretty good reviews as well as some decent results from clinical trials. It looks like a good option for me right now because it is non-prescription, and you can get it for a pretty decent price from dermstore.com ($30, normally $125).
Supposedly full results will have occurred in 60 days.. so until then.. wish me luck!
Have you tried SmartLash?
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Is it safe for your bottom lashes as well?
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Crystal
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Crystal-- It is safe to use for lower lashes, and surprisingly also safe to use on eyebrows
DeleteCool! I'll definitely be on the lookout for this :)
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Aww good luck! I tried the Careprost, the cheap no name version of Latisse and while I loved the length, I found it left me with discoloration along my lash line. :( Now I'm back to curling, priming and applying several coats of mascara if I want lots of length. Anyway, your lashes look fairly long in the second pic! I hope it works for you, and I'd love to see your final results. :)
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Thanks for the comment Stephanie! I have been hearing that LiLash is also a non-prescription version of Latisse, but I'm trying this first and if it doesn't work I might switch to that instead..
DeleteDid your lashes fall out when you stopped using Careprost?
Can't wait to hear how this goes!
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