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Latisse: What it can do for you

Have you ever had issues putting on your mascara OR put too much on just to try and make your lashes look more prominent? Well the issue may not be your ability to use your makeup that you have in your vanity, as opposed to what YouTube makeup tutors may have you think. Your growth and natural size of your lashes could be the problem. Fortunately, Fairlawn Aesthetics can now offer you Latisse to help improve your eyelash length and volume!

Latisse was first created in 2001 by Allergan and like many great inventions, it was discovered on accident. Originally a part of a medicated eye drop solution to treat inner-eye pressure, people taking the eye drops started to realize that their eyelashes grew unexpectedly larger and thicker than ever before. Therefore, Latisse was born! It was found that the active ingredient, bimatoprost, could be used to exclusively grow lashes after an intensive study by Allergan. After the studies, Latisse was approved by the FDA in 2008 helping many people to rid themselves of embarrassment over inadequate lashes and be comfortable using and wearing all their makeup products again. If following the once-nightly usage guide, full growth of lashes usually takes place within 16 weeks of starting treatment.

If you’ve ever felt underwhelmed by the fullness, length or overall look of your eyelashes, Fairlawn Aesthetics may be able to help you by seeing if you qualify for the usage of Latisse to help you end the embarrassment and grow the lashes that you’ve always wanted! Along with treatment of eyelashes with Latisse, Fairlawn also deals with tattoo removal, facial lifts, botox treatments and fat loss procedures. If you are interested in any of these aesthetic services just check out the included links or give them a call at 330-801-9069!

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