A guide on how to use Bimatoprost(Latisse) with minimal to no side effects GTFIH to lashmaxx

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To start I wanted to go overboard and max my already heavenly eye lashes so I did the natural thing and started my research on ways to do so, and there are multiple ways that everybody knows that do so, one of the most effective is Bimatoprost(Latisse), it is by far the fastest and shows the best results but there are huge side effects that if you go on any thread here everyone is too afraid to use it because of them.

Some of these side effects are:
Periorbital fat loss (PAP) <---- by far the worst
Eyelid darkening or redness

so I started asking and researching ways to use it with minimal to no side effects and I have found some good tips and ways that allow me to do so, so I'm here sharing it with you.


Follow precisely:

1- Create a protective barrier that protects the eyelids and the skin from absorbing the solution, you can do so by applying Vaseline, Aquaphor or CeraVe Healing Ointment ( I personally use Vaseline) do not cover the lash line with this, only the are in the upper eye lid above the lash line and the area under the lower eye lid, I also apply it all around my eye and under my eyebrows since my lashes are very long and I want 0 absorption in any fat rich areas or areas that are susceptible to being affected by PAP

2- Buy micro swabs or even q-tips that are used for the ear to apply the solution with (DO NOT use your fingers or the brushes that come with latisse those are utter garbage)

3- Put the tiniest drop possible on the cotton's end, just enough to make it wet (no more than 1 drop, preferably 1 drop for both eyes)

4- Apply only the upper lash line (DO NOT apply on the lower one even if you are using a protective ointment)

5- Any excess that gets out from the lash line by accident should be wiped immediately with a tissue (preferably by tapping it into the area to avoid spread)

6- You can use products to strengthen and soothe the eye area and thicken the skin barrier, some of those products are: Niacinamide, copper peptides and caffeine eye creams



I recommend buying Bimatoprost 0.03% from a source other than the cosmetically marketed latisse as it is way cheaper and will last you way longer don't be a retarded nigger.

Link for the micro swabs: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0865TWDWB

Shitty formatting I know but idgaf really so you're welcome, your lashes just got saved by a grey.


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To start I wanted to go overboard and max my already heavenly eye lashes so I did the natural thing and started my research on ways to do so, and there are multiple ways that everybody knows that do so, one of the most effective is Bimatoprost(Latisse), it is by far the fastest and shows the best results but there are huge side effects that if you go on any thread here everyone is too afraid to use it because of them.

Some of these side effects are:
Periorbital fat loss (PAP) <---- by far the worst
Eyelid darkening or redness

so I started asking and researching ways to use it with minimal to no side effects and I have found some good tips and ways that allow me to do so, so I'm here sharing it with you.


Follow precisely:

1- Create a protective barrier that protects the eyelids and the skin from absorbing the solution, you can do so by applying Vaseline, Aquaphor or CeraVe Healing Ointment ( I personally use Vaseline) do not cover the lash line with this, only the are in the upper eye lid above the lash line and the area under the lower eye lid, I also apply it all around my eye and under my eyebrows since my lashes are very long and I want 0 absorption in any fat rich areas or areas that are susceptible to being affected by PAP

2- Buy micro swabs or even q-tips that are used for the ear to apply the solution with (DO NOT use your fingers or the brushes that come with latisse those are utter garbage)

3- Put the tiniest drop possible on the cotton's end, just enough to make it wet (no more than 1 drop, preferably 1 drop for both eyes)

4- Apply only the upper lash line (DO NOT apply on the lower one even if you are using a protective ointment)

5- Any excess that gets out from the lash line by accident should be wiped immediately with a tissue (preferably by tapping it into the area to avoid spread)

6- You can use products to strengthen and soothe the eye area and thicken the skin barrier, some of those products are: Niacinamide, copper peptides and caffeine eye creams



I recommend buying Bimatoprost 0.03% from a source other than the cosmetically marketed latisse as it is way cheaper and will last you way longer don't be a retarded nigger.

Link for the micro swabs: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0865TWDWB

Shitty formatting I know but idgaf really so you're welcome, your lashes just got saved by a grey.


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What's the truth about Q-tips and your ears? - Minnesota ENT's the truth about Q-tips and your ears? - Minnesota ENT
LATISSE® - Your Great Skin
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unless castor oil completley mogs other hairgrowth methods like castor oil or minox on eyelashes long term and ghkcu, all this work aint worth it tbh, what do u think? is latisse that op
 
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unless castor oil completley mogs other hairgrowth methods like castor oil or minox on eyelashes long term and ghkcu, all this work aint worth it tbh, what do u think? is latisse that op
Latisse is the best proven thing for eyelashes
 
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unless castor oil completley mogs other hairgrowth methods like castor oil or minox on eyelashes long term and ghkcu, all this work aint worth it tbh, what do u think? is latisse that op
Yeah it is, if during my research I've found it isn't and that there are better alternatives I wouldn't have bothered with all of this.
plus castor oil doesn't work btw, minox does but the alcohol and propylene glycol are dangerous for the eyes
 
good thread, I like the vaseline idea although i've always used one of the protective undereye pads found in lash lift kits for stronger protection.
plus castor oil doesn't work btw, minox does but the alcohol and propylene glycol are dangerous for the eyes
castor oil is indeed cope, I would assume he is referring to oral minox which has the obvious bloating sides (worse than well handled latisse) or topical applied to the brows (which would affect the general area of blood flow - theoretically aiding in lash growth too, only less so)
 
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good thread, I like the vaseline idea although i've always used one of the protective undereye pads found in lash lift kits for stronger protection.

castor oil is indeed cope, I would assume he is referring to oral minox which has the obvious bloating sides (worse than well handled latisse) or topical applied to the brows (which would affect the general area of blood flow - theoretically aiding in lash growth too, only less so)
Thanks, oral minox is not worth it imo, topical minox to the brows mogs tho, I have seen insane gains on it
 
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good thread, I like the vaseline idea although i've always used one of the protective undereye pads found in lash lift kits for stronger protection.

castor oil is indeed cope, I would assume he is referring to oral minox which has the obvious bloating sides (worse than well handled latisse) or topical applied to the brows (which would affect the general area of blood flow - theoretically aiding in lash growth too, only less so)
also how good are the results from lash lift kits btw?
 
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topical minox to the brows mogs tho, I have seen insane gains on it
purely brows or lashes too? I've only tried oral minox so I wouldn’t know
 
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also how good are the results from lash lift kits btw?
I tried to do one and couldn’t manage (JFL) I just curl mine every morning instead now, should give you a pretty similar result to the lash lift if you aren’t too autistic to figure it out:Comfy:
 
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purely brows or lashes too? I've only tried oral minox so I wouldn’t know
brows, for lashes I wouldn't use it because the alcohol and propylene glycol but if I were to use it I would apply it the same way I apply bimatoprost like described here
 
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brows, for lashes I wouldn't use it because the alcohol and propylene glycol but if I were to use it I would apply it the same way I apply bimatoprost like described here
topical applied to the brows (which would affect the general area of blood flow - theoretically aiding in lash growth too, only less so)
this is the logic behind it, if you didn’t notice any growth that's useful too, just disappointing
 
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I tried to do one and couldn’t manage (JFL) I just curl mine every morning instead now, should give you a pretty similar result to the lash lift if you aren’t too autistic to figure it out:Comfy:
I just pat my eye in a certain way with a towel or curl them with my fingers and they always turn out fine
 
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this is the logic behind it, if you didn’t notice any growth that's useful too, just disappointing
yeah no extra growth on lashes from brow use
 
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I tried to do one and couldn’t manage (JFL) I just curl mine every morning instead now, should give you a pretty similar result to the lash lift if you aren’t too autistic to figure it out:Comfy:
also i figured it would seem too gay to use tbh
 
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all good, have you tried latisse tho?
yeah, 2 months in, had significant gains so far, and I feel it'll only get better from here, no sides either
 
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yeah, 2 months in, had significant gains so far, and I feel it'll only get better from here, no sides either
good to hear, I'm 2 months in too using this method and 0 side effects too
 
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