Latisse …kinda creepy? The Eyelash Experiment.

Firstly, I am considering changing my name to Latisse, pronounced lah-tees…it screams sex and attitude… and baby mama.

Secondly, I am trying out this new product, Latisse. Basically, what this shit is, is this serum you purchase from your MD that is applied to the upper lash base every night via brush. Supposedly, by 16 weeks you pretty much morph into, what I refer to as, Lashzilla.. meaning, your upper eyelashes increase in length by like 1000%, thickness and they even darken like 50 shades to perfectly match your pubes. It is a bit freakish actually.


Either way, when I saw the brochure in my doctors office I felt compelled to try it out. I have a pretty decent relationship with my eyelashes so I thought I’d treat them to something that could potentially make me go blind (everything has a price).  It was/is not cheap and once you stop using it your lashes will return to normal. Luckily, my lashes to begin with are decent, so it can only make a good thing better.

Downside.. now this sort of freaked me out.. it CAN change the color of your eyes…slightly minor detail, but that’s when colored contacts come in handy. According to the documentation that this product came with, it can add more brown pigment to the iris of the eye, which is irreversable.

I tried it out for the first time last night. I am anxious to see the results. The only side effect I experienced was this morning when I woke up.. my eyes felt super dry. Also, I was seeing spots and had double vision but I think that may have been from something else.

Here is a picture taken this morning  of my lashes before Latisse….au natural, with my original eye-color, green:

Latisse Experiment - Before

Latisse Experiment - Before

Latisse week 1
Latisse week 2
Latisse week 4


5 Comments

  1. Frankzzzzzzz
    Posted February 28, 2009 at | Permalink

    ”…..it Can change the colour of you eye’s…”….are you out of your mind Collenahula!!!
    Wath is this DNA-changing product made off….it comes straight from Dr.Frankensteins lab…!!But hey..it’s your life…..just be carefull…

    My eyelashes are pretty long,natural…i don’t need this shit…lol…and i love my brown eye’s….altough,since 2 years I have so called ‘ permanent lenses ( is it the correct English word for it?),and sometimes you can see them , it depends on the light-source….it looks like the eye’s of a blind person…(according to my wife…)haha…but i’m very happy with them…

    _http://bakascorner.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/eyelashes.jpg

  2. Posted February 28, 2009 at | Permalink

    do you speak braille.

  3. Frankzzzzzzz
    Posted February 28, 2009 at | Permalink

    Frankly my dear….I do not….

    -http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_NTy4QSfzmNI/R8dT8AY6AHI/AAAAAAAAALA/5KtQd1ziqxg/s400/eye_tattoo.jpg creepy !! eyeball-tattoo…..

  4. Frankzzzzzzz
    Posted February 28, 2009 at | Permalink

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_-HSykkBjPbY/SUoKwSOrQ3I/AAAAAAAAAgg/eM8mZEubhjo/s400/blind-cartoon.jpg <—————Me?

  5. Posted March 27, 2009 at | Permalink

    March 26, 2009 Allergan, Inc. hosted a star-studded event in Hollywood to launch LATISSE™ Wishes, a charitable public awareness campaign
    designed to help make wishes come true. Actress Brooke Shields and beauty expert to the stars
    Anastasia Soare will lead the campaign to generate $1 million to support the Make-A-Wish
    Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to granting the wishes of children with lifethreatening
    medical conditions.
    The LATISSE™ Wishes campaign was borne out of the tradition of blowing on an eyelash to
    make a wish come true and leverages the excitement surrounding the availability of Allergan’s
    LATISSE™ (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03%, the first and only science-based
    prescription treatment approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for hypotrichosis of
    the eyelashes (inadequate or not enough lashes) that is used to grow eyelashes, making them
    longer, fuller and darker.
    “In the short time LATISSE™ has been available, the product has already made many women’s
    wish lists,” said David E.I. Pyott, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Allergan.
    “While LATISSE™ may fulfill the wish for more prominent eyelashes, we also wanted to shine
    the spotlight on the Make-A-Wish Foundation and provide support for the important work it does
    in granting children’s wishes.”
    The LATISSE™ Wishes campaign launched with an initial donation of $500,000 from Allergan to
    the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Consumers are encouraged to help double this amount to $1
    million by registering their support at http://www.LATISSE.com to help grant the wishes of children in
    their local communities. Between now and December 31, 2009, Allergan will donate $5 for each
    new visitor who registers online, up to an additional $500,000.
    “Every 40 minutes the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants a wish to a child with a life-threatening
    medical condition. Forty seconds is all it takes to visit http://www.LATISSE.com to register your
    support and help make wishes come true,” said David Williams, president and chief executive
    officer of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. “We urge everyone to log on to the LATISSE™ Web site
    and register their support to help grant the wishes of children in their communities.”
    “I am delighted to be a part of LATISSE™ Wishes, to not only help educate women on an
    eyelash growth product that is the first to be scientifically proven, but also to support a worthy
    organization such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation,” said Shields. “I remember being a child and
    blowing on an eyelash hoping my wish would come true, and as a mother I’ve passed this
    tradition onto my children. Through LATISSE™ Wishes and in partnership with the Make-A-Wish
    Foundation, we can keep the tradition alive and fulfill the hopes of so many more children
    around the country.”
    In addition to Shields and Soare, other stars including Debra Messing, Angie Harmon, Marisa
    Tomei, Mandy Moore, Debi Mazar, Jewel, Jennifer Coolidge and Perrey Reeves attended last
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    night’s red-carpet kick-off event for the LATISSE™ Wishes campaign. Over the next several
    months, campaign ambassadors Shields and Soare, who both use LATISSE™ solution, will
    travel to cities across the country hosting informational events aimed to further support the
    campaign and its goal of providing $1 million to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Local events will
    be held in New York, Miami, Dallas, Minneapolis and San Francisco.
    “In my business I constantly work to help make women’s beauty wishes come true and now we
    can help children’s wishes come true through the LATISSE™ Wishes campaign,” said Soare. “I
    am excited to bring this worthy campaign to cities across the country.”
    For more information about the LATISSE™ Wishes charitable awareness campaign, please visit
    http://www.LATISSE.com.
    About LATISSE™
    LATISSE™ (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis
    used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker. Eyelash hypotrichosis is
    another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes. The once-daily prescription
    treatment is applied to the base of the upper eyelashes with a sterile single-use-per-eye
    disposable applicator. While individual results may vary, LATISSE™ users can expect to
    experience results in as little as eight weeks, with significant results in 16 weeks. To maintain
    effect, continued treatment with LATISSE™ solution is required, and if use of LATISSE™ is
    discontinued, eyelashes will gradually return to where they were prior to treatment over a period
    of several weeks to months (average eyelash hair cycle).
    Important LATISSE™ Information
    LATISSE™ (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis
    used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker. Eyelash hypotrichosis is
    another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes.
    LATISSE™ Important Safety Information
    Do not use LATISSE™ solution if you are allergic to one of its ingredients.
    LATISSE™ solution is intended for use on the skin of the upper eyelid margins at the base of the
    eyelashes. If you have a history of abnormal intraocular pressure (IOP), you should only use
    LATISSE™ under the close supervision of your physician.
    LATISSE™ use may cause darkening of the eyelid skin which may be reversible. LATISSE™ use
    may also cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely to be
    permanent.
    If you are using other prescription products for lowering eye pressure or have a history of eye
    pressure problems, use LATISSE™ under close physician supervision.
    If you develop or experience any eye problems, eyelid reactions, or have eye surgery, consult
    your physician immediately about continued use of LATISSE™.
    The most common side effects after using LATISSE™ solution are an itching sensation in the
    eyes and/or eye redness. This was reported in approximately 4% of patients. LATISSE™
    solution may cause other less common side effects which typically occur on the skin close to
    where LATISSE™ is applied, or in the eyes. These include skin darkening, eye irritation, dryness
    of the eyes, and redness of the eyelids.
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    Full prescribing information is available at http://www.LATISSE.com and http://www.allergan.com.
    About Make-A-Wish Foundation
    The Make-A-Wish Foundation® grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical
    conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. Founded in 1980 when
    a group of caring volunteers helped a young boy fulfill his dream of becoming a police officer,
    the Foundation is now the largest wish-granting charity in the world, with 66 chapters in the
    United States and its territories. With the help of generous donors and nearly 25,000 volunteers,
    the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants a wish every 40 minutes and has granted more than
    174,000 wishes in the United States since its inception. For more information about the Make-A-Wish
    Foundation, visit wish.org and discover how you can share the power of a wish®.
    Latisse is available through prescription at Clear View Eye Care