Mascara Is So Yesterday

Latisse

Dr. Dr. Alexander Sinclair MD, a prominent Beverly Hills, board certified plastic surgeon expects Latisse to become a anchor of eyelash beauty remedies in the near future.

Latisse is a recent introduction to the world of beauty applications, and the first FDA-approved product for the growth of upper eyelashes. Regular daily application of Latisse results in the growth of new, thicker, darker upper lashes in 80 percent of the women who use it as directed. Lash enhancement is a world known practice dating back to the first dynasty in ancient Egypt (approximately 2920-2770 BCE).

Distinguished and affluent natives applied kohl, a mixture of metal and soot, to lashes and brows to bring distinction to the eyes.

Presently, mascara is by far the most common makeup product used by women, according to a 2008 report by NDP, Marketing Group About 83 percent of American women report using mascara, compared with only 64 percent who use lipstick.

“A female patient remarked that every woman who uses mascara has been waiting for a product like Latisse,” said Dr, Sinclair. “Most of my patients feel on some level that beautiful lashes are invaluable.”While mascara has served mankind well for many years, Latisse is revolutionary in the sense that it is the first-science based approved product for eyelash growth.

Latisse is applied once a day to the eyelid with a disposable applicator.  It is applied only to the base of the upper lashes only-not lower lashes-where the eyelash meets the skin of the upper lid. Applications must be made on a daily basis to witness the effects of Latisse, which will begin to appear within 4 to 8 weeks of initial application.

The full effects of Latisse will become noticeable at 16 weeks after the initial use, and can be kept for as long as a routine application is kept up. Available only by prescription, Dr Alexander Sinclair MD, encourages prospective users to call and make an appointment with his office today to see if Latisse is suitable for them.

 

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