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Author:Stephanie SaltzmanPublish date:Jul 26, 2019Updated onJul 25, 2019We're living in a time when eyelash extensions, eyebrow microblading and the naturally full, fluttery look reigns supreme.
That's where conditioning serums — specifically formulated to coddle and strengthen brows and lashes — come in. Simply swipe them on either along the lash line or comb gently through brows once a day and let the impressive growth and fullness kick in. With many of these serums, the trick is consistency; the results won't happen overnight, but with continued, regular use as part of a nightly routine, the results can be dramatic.
"A number of OTC cosmetic products are advertised to increase the length, fullness, and/or darkness of eyelashes. These products contain various ingredients such as 'proprietary peptides,' natural extracts, vitamins and prostaglandin analogs," says Dr. King. But the downside of these types of formulas is that the data backing them up is less substantial.
For her part, Dr. King advises patients looking to these formulas — especially along the lash line to spur lash growth — to be smart about them. "If using these products, one should apply them to completely clean skin at the eyelid margin either once or twice daily as directed with a clean brush. Latisse provides disposable single use applicator brushes because this is the safest way to ensure minimum risk of bacterial or fungal contamination and infection," she notes.
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