Why I decided to finally try Latisse

I heard about Latisse® (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) a few times and went down the occasional rabbit hole of google searches. Despite all the positive reviews of Latisse, I could never pull the trigger. Then one day, I was talking to my friend who’s a dermatologist and asked her what makes Latisse different from other eyelash serums. And her simple breakdown finally made me realize that I needed to try Latisse. 

BY CLARISSA ARANDA - 05.12.2019

The science behind how Latisse grows lashes is actually pretty incredible

The over-the-counter serum I was using is essentially just a conditioner and moisturizer for my eyelashes. Latisse actually works with the growth phase of your eyelashes. It extends the amount of time that your follicle stays in the growth period so your lashes grow fuller, longer, and thicker. The science behind Latisse has been evaluated by the FDA and found that it’s safe and effective for growing eyelashes. 

Why is Latisse so expensive?

After I learned about how it works, I was still a little reluctant because of the price. However, as the old saying goes, “you get what you pay for.” The main reason Latisse is pricier than other products is that it’s approved by the FDA and there’s actually proof that it works. In Latisse clinical trials, on average eyelashes grew 106% fuller, 25% longer, and 18% darker in 16 weeks. 

A note on side effects and safety information:

Do not use Latisse if you are allergic to Latisse or it’s ingredients, have glaucoma, or are currently treating it with medicated eye drops. Do not use Latisse if you are pregnant, possibly pregnant, or breastfeeding. Latisse may cause brown darkening of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent, or may cause eyelid skin darkening which may be reversible. For more information on contraindications, interactions and potential side effects, please read the risks and benefits in important safety information.

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Do not use Latisse if you are allergic to Latisse or it’s ingredients, have glaucoma, or are currently treating it with medicated eye drops. Do not use Latisse if you are pregnant, possibly pregnant, or breastfeeding. Latisse may cause brown darkening of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent, or may cause eyelid skin darkening which may be reversible. For more information on contraindications, interactions and potential side effects, please read the risks and benefits in important safety information.

If it's a prescription product, where do I get it?

If you want an easy way to try Latisse, I suggest going with Rory. Complete your online visit from your sofa, lunchroom at work, your child’s soccer game, literally anywhere, at your convenience. If your doctor thinks that Latisse is right for you, Rory’s pharmacy takes care of the rest. You’ll get competitive pricing, door-to-door delivery, and you’ll always get free shipping. 

[Editor’s note: Latisse is an FDA-approved treatment to grow eyelashes for people with inadequate or not enough eyelashes. Latisse is not appropriate for everyone. To learn more about who shouldn’t use Latisse and for more information about the risks and side effects, please see the important safety information.]

As much as I love long and full eyelashes, the health of my eyes always comes first. It’s important for me to use authentic Latisse and not a generic version to make sure my eyes stay healthy. I also have access to my Rory-affiliated doctor to ask any questions at any time. I haven’t got this service or peace of mind from anywhere else. 

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