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Latisse, new drug for Hair Loss?
I was wondering if this new drug Latisse, that grows eyelashes, has the potential of working on growing scalp hair? Sound promising.
Any thoughts? Spencer, anyone?
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/02/16...ash.thickener/
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I guess this is jus like Rogain or ******* but for eyelashes..
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Originally Posted by aiyosh
I guess this is jus like Rogain or ******* but for eyelashes..
I heard that the company is testing it for hair loss and that it will possibly be available within a couple of years. It seems to do much more than Rogaine. I’m excited about this.
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Just bumping this thread because apparently something from this company is on the market now.
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I am gonna look into this...
Apparantly their eye lash thing causes dark spots on your skin.
lets see how this scalp stuff goes... meh
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Originally Posted by Fixed by 35
Just bumping this thread because apparently something from this company is on the market now.
tell us what you know? what is it called etc. im gonna prob find it though
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Only thing I found so far is this: RevitaLash Hair Conditioner
Anything else with bimatoprost(ingredient)?
This looks insane expensive though...and I doubt I can get it here where I live. Even if it does work, which I kinda doubt it does to a good enough extend. But who knows, maybe it does.
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People in this thread report no growth http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/...php?f=9&t=1223
It is probably not that effective on the scalp, at all.
Oh well
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latisse
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Originally Posted by KeepTheHair
I am gonna look into this...
Apparantly their eye lash thing causes dark spots on your skin.
lets see how this scalp stuff goes... meh
Yup, it should be known as the generic as latanoprost. It's a prostaglandin analog, that is used to treat glaucoma. It does lead to dark pigmentation of the iris as a side effect.
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