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Why Does Latisse (Bimatoprost) Make Eyelashes Grow Longer?

  

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Latisse, which contains the active ingredient bimatoprost, makes eyelashes grow longer by extending the growth phase of the hair follicles. Bimatoprost was initially used to treat glaucoma, but doctors noticed that patients using it developed longer, thicker eyelashes as a side effect. It works by stimulating the hair follicles to stay in the growth phase for a longer time, which results in longer and thicker lashes over time. When applied to the base of the eyelashes regularly, typically once a day, it gradually enhances lash length, thickness, and darkness, giving the appearance of fuller and longer lashes.

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Latisse (Bimatoprost) speeds up the growth phase of eyelash hair cells, which makes the hairs get longer and stronger. Increases the amount of hairs that grow during the growth phase and makes the growth cycle last longer. This makes eyelashes longer and denser.

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Latisse, which has bimatoprost in it, makes eyebrows longer by making the hair cells grow more hairs and for longer periods of time. As time goes on, bimatoprost causes hair follicles to enter the growth phase earlier and stay there longer. This makes the eyelashes longer and thicker.

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