Latisse is one of the hottest new drugs around for people who want to grow longer and fuller eyelashes. You may have seen Brooke Shields recommending the drug, which can have some serious side effects ...
It's normal to lose a few eyelashes a day, but if you notice them constantly falling out, it could be a medical condition.
Welcome to your skin check-in with Life & Style’s resident health and beauty expert, Dr. Will Kirby, a celebrity dermatologist and Chief Medical Officer of LaserAway. Every week, he’ll be spilling his ...
We know D.C. Get our free newsletter to stay in the know. Who does Latisse hire to demonstrate the condition of having “not-enough” hair? Brooke Shields, an actress with a flowing mane, famously ample ...
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When an eyelash growth product called Lavish Lash became an Amazon best seller in 2017, a flood of customers promptly wrote to ask: Can I use this on my eyebrows? Answer: Yes. But then, inevitably, ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Allergan Inc, the maker of Botox, said on Friday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved its eyelash-thickening drug Latisse. Latisse is designed to treat a ...
Rosemary Abendroth sums up the problem in two words: eyelash envy. “I’m a blonde and when you’re a blonde you always wish for longer, thicker, blacker lashes,” says the PR director from Manhattan.
If you see more and more women batting their eyelashes lately, it's not because they're channeling Scarlett O'Hara. They might just be enjoying the kind of long, full lashes they haven't had since ...
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