Latisse is said to be effective in giving longer eyelashes. However, there are some of the most common side effects of this product that you should know.
Latisse is a prescription eyelash product that promises to give users fuller, darker and longer eyelash in a matter of three months, signifying the all-time low in pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries. Allergen, Latisse’s maker, is even advertising the product as the cure for insufficient hair growth, which is known as hyptrichosis. The company has already managed blurring the distinction between the actual cosmetic concerns and medical problems as they used the product for justifying and exaggerating the problem’s severity.
Unfortunately, it has been revealed that Latisse actually has some dreadful side effects, some of which are glossed through the product’s advertising. Latisse is actually a medication for glaucoma and its most alarming side effects include the chances of getting darker eye color, which means that if your eyes are green or blue, they might turn brown, while if your eyes are brown, they might become browner, something that is no longer healthy.
You might also experience an unwanted growth of hair. For instance, in case a few drops of the solutions gets to your lower eyelashes, your lower eyelashes can become longer, darker, and fuller, a condition that is never aimed for by many women. Also, in case the formula drips down to your face, you might have some hair growth spurting below your eyes or even your cheek. Lastly, a usual side effect of Latisse would be the itchy and reddish eyes.