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Marketed under the name Latisse, the product relies on the active ingredient bimatoprost, the eyelash enhancing effect of which was discovered when it was being trialled as a glaucoma drug.
CosmeticsDesign RSS 2009
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It's for something called Latisse, a product that appears to enhance the fullness ofone's eyelashes.
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For starters, Latisse, which is painted on the eyelid with a nail-brush-style applicator once a day, may potentially mask undiagnosed glaucoma.
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For starters, Latisse, which is painted on the eyelid with a nail-brush-style applicator once a day, may potentially mask undiagnosed glaucoma.
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The Food and Drug Administration cleared the solution, called Latisse, after a unanimous recommendation from its outside advisers, Allergan said this morning.
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"It's called Latisse, and it's a glaucoma drug that they just got FDA-approved for extending eyelashes," he explains.
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Food and Drug Administration, it's called Latisse, and it's from
chicagotribune.com - 2009
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Available through prescription only, "Latisse" is the first drug to be green-lighted by the Food and Drug Administration to promote eyelash growth.
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Studies have shown that Latisse can grow lashes about 50 per cent longer and twice as thick.
Paul Venoit: Lashes -- Going to Extremes Paul Venoit 2011
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In 2009, the prescription drug Latisse was introduced.
Paul Venoit: Lashes -- Going to Extremes Paul Venoit 2011
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