How to apply latisse without getting raped

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Problems with latisse stem from the large chance of the solution ending up on the undereyes which causes periorbital fat loss as well as discoloration of the eyebags

to avoid looking like a subhuman, I came up with the genius idea to use one of the undereye pads found in DIY lash lift kits in order to protect the eyebags from coming into contact with any latisse
Latisse hack

once you've got that in place, you can go over with your latisse on a small brush without any worries of periorbital fat loss or discoloring since your skin is protected

latisse is a goated tool as long as you aren’t a retard now rep me for my wisdom niggers
 
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good thread but never touching BOTB
 
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waterrrrr
 
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it should be but people don’t do this and then end up fucking themselves and dampening the reputation of a goated softmax
 
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it should be but people don’t do this and then end up fucking themselves and dampening the reputation of a goated softmax
don't listen to the nigga, It's obviously a good thread
 
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Apply it with upper eyelid filler
 
Problems with latisse stem from the large chance of the solution ending up on the undereyes which causes periorbital fat loss as well as discoloration of the eyebags

to avoid looking like a subhuman, I came up with the genius idea to use one of the undereye pads found in DIY lash lift kits in order to protect the eyebags from coming into contact with any latisse
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once you've got that in place, you can go over with your latisse on a small brush without any worries of periorbital fat loss or discoloring since your skin is protected

latisse is a goated tool as long as you aren’t a retard now rep me for my wisdom niggers
do i take this out after some time after applying? or do i have it on for the night.
 
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do i take this out after some time after applying? or do i have it on for the night.
best overnight but if you leave it on for 5-10 minutes the latisse should have mostly absorbed
 
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Problems with latisse stem from the large chance of the solution ending up on the undereyes which causes periorbital fat loss as well as discoloration of the eyebags

to avoid looking like a subhuman, I came up with the genius idea to use one of the undereye pads found in DIY lash lift kits in order to protect the eyebags from coming into contact with any latisse
View attachment 4020785
once you've got that in place, you can go over with your latisse on a small brush without any worries of periorbital fat loss or discoloring since your skin is protected

latisse is a goated tool as long as you aren’t a retard now rep me for my wisdom niggers
And when I apply it on eyebrows do i have to know something?
 
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And when I apply it on eyebrows do i have to know something?
You’ll likely lose a small amount of brow ridge fat over months - years which could slightly make you appear less masculinised in the eye region (very minimal)

Although if you want brow growth there would be nothing stronger than latisse + minoxidil, if your brows aren’t dense and thick then it’s well worth it even if you get unlucky with brow ridge fat loss since the masculinisation effect from thick and dense brows will likely more than compensate for it.
 
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You’ll likely lose a small amount of brow ridge fat over months - years which could slightly make you appear less masculinised in the eye region (very minimal)

Although if you want brow growth there would be nothing stronger than latisse + minoxidil, if your brows aren’t dense and thick then it’s well worth it even if you get unlucky with brow ridge fat loss since the masculinisation effect from thick and dense brows will likely more than compensate for it.
Thanks for the answer g
My eye area is already pretty feminine
Do you think the fatloss there is even noticeable?
In attachment is my eye area and brows
Sorry for the corny pic lmao
 

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You’ll likely lose a small amount of brow ridge fat over months - years which could slightly make you appear less masculinised in the eye region (very minimal)

Although if you want brow growth there would be nothing stronger than latisse + minoxidil, if your brows aren’t dense and thick then it’s well worth it even if you get unlucky with brow ridge fat loss since the masculinisation effect from thick and dense brows will likely more than compensate for it.
And how often should i apply it daily and with which utensils?
 
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Thanks for the answer g
My eye area is already pretty feminine
Do you think the fatloss there is even noticeable?
In attachment is my eye area and brows
Sorry for the corny pic lmao
mogs me to oblivion ngl

you've got elite fat pads so it won’t be noticeable most likely, just make sure it doesn’t drip down onto your upper eyelids since that's much riskier (thinner fat pads). Dye them black btw
And how often should i apply it daily and with which utensils?
apply it with any small brush once per day, 16 weeks is when the gains pretty much peak, although after a few weeks you'll notice visible lengthening and thickening (especially in combo with minox)
 
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mogs me to oblivion ngl

you've got elite fat pads so it won’t be noticeable most likely, just make sure it doesn’t drip down onto your upper eyelids since that's much riskier (thinner fat pads). Dye them black btw
Alright ty bro! I try to cover my eyes with some watt pads so nothing can drip down to it. Will dye them!!

apply it with any small brush once per day, 16 weeks is when the gains pretty much peak, although after a few weeks you'll notice visible lengthening and thickening (especially in combo with minox)
In the attachment is the latisse i got ( would be nice to hear an opinion from you if it is the right one) and the equipment which i will use.
Ngl im quite scared bc i didnt hear too much good things from it besides it grows hair jfl
 
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Alright ty bro! I try to cover my eyes with some watt pads so nothing can drip down to it. Will dye them!!


In the attachment is the latisse i got ( would be nice to hear an opinion from you if it is the right one) and the equipment which i will use.
Ngl im quite scared bc i didnt hear too much good things from it besides it grows hair jfl
 

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Thanks for the answer g
My eye area is already pretty feminine
Do you think the fatloss there is even noticeable?
In attachment is my eye area and brows
Sorry for the corny pic lmao
fernando lindez eyes
 
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Ngl im quite scared bc i didnt hear too much good things from it besides it grows hair jfl
yeah people act like it's some evil substance but in reality most people just use it with 0 care, which of course results in them getting loads of solution on their fat pads = fat loss

the ebelin one should work ok, although a slightly thinner brush would probably be more optimal since some solution might get wasted with a larger brush
 
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Problems with latisse stem from the large chance of the solution ending up on the undereyes which causes periorbital fat loss as well as discoloration of the eyebags

to avoid looking like a subhuman, I came up with the genius idea to use one of the undereye pads found in DIY lash lift kits in order to protect the eyebags from coming into contact with any latisse
View attachment 4020785
once you've got that in place, you can go over with your latisse on a small brush without any worries of periorbital fat loss or discoloring since your skin is protected

latisse is a goated tool as long as you aren’t a retard now rep me for my wisdom niggers
I gonna apply latisse on my upper eyelids
Fuck these hooded eyes I want some uee
 
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yeah people act like it's some evil substance but in reality most people just use it with 0 care, which of course results in them getting loads of solution on their fat pads = fat loss

the ebelin one should work ok, although a slightly thinner brush would probably be more optimal since some solution might get wasted with a larger brush
Alright.
My mama gave me these 2 pencils maybe one of this is better?
Also is the lumigan i got the right one?
Thx
 

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Problems with latisse stem from the large chance of the solution ending up on the undereyes which causes periorbital fat loss as well as discoloration of the eyebags

to avoid looking like a subhuman, I came up with the genius idea to use one of the undereye pads found in DIY lash lift kits in order to protect the eyebags from coming into contact with any latisse
View attachment 4020785
once you've got that in place, you can go over with your latisse on a small brush without any worries of periorbital fat loss or discoloring since your skin is protected

latisse is a goated tool as long as you aren’t a retard now rep me for my wisdom niggers

can you place the pads just below the lower eyelash (covering undereye) and apply latisse on the lower eyelash also, or is that too risky?

ive been doing this for a month but maybe i should stop and stick to upper eyelash idk

are lower eyelashes never mentioned with latisse because they will grow regardless, because it’s not desirable to grow them, or because of side effects?
 
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can you place the pads just below the lower eyelash (covering undereye) and apply latisse on the lower eyelash also, or is that too risky?
Could potentially work, although I don’t think it’s worth the risk honestly
are lower eyelashes never mentioned with latisse because they will grow regardless, because it’s not desirable to grow them, or because of side effects?
mostly because of how difficult it is to avoid side effects there, but it’s also considered less return on investment compared to the upper lashes, not necessarily a negative, just not as much of a positive as a strong upper lash line and therefore usually not worth the risk of more visible eye area darkening and fat loss
 
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latisse is still a risk factor for you even with pads, genetics are the biggest determinant of whether it works and if you'll have side effects
 
^ this guy’s post history is crazyyyyy was wondering what gets people banned lmao its like bro had a bot that spams copypasta insults in every thread
 
Could potentially work, although I don’t think it’s worth the risk honestly

mostly because of how difficult it is to avoid side effects there, but it’s also considered less return on investment compared to the upper lashes, not necessarily a negative, just not as much of a positive as a strong upper lash line and therefore usually not worth the risk of more visible eye area darkening and fat loss

do you know by any chance if fat gafting (or other procedure?) can completely fix PAP when it happens? or would it only make it a little better but still worse than natty? i’m asking because i’m already getting it for UEE next year (and lower eyelid retraction elsewhere) so if it’s all fixable and can be done at same time as upper eyelid fat grafting then maybe the risk is worth it for some ye?
 
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do you know by any chance if fat gafting (or other procedure?) can completely fix PAP when it happens? or would it only make it a little better but still worse than natty? i’m asking because i’m already getting it for UEE next year (and lower eyelid retraction elsewhere) so if it’s all fixable and can be done at same time as upper eyelid fat grafting then maybe the risk is worth it for some ye?
It should completely cancel out any minor fat loss from latisse
 
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Problems with latisse stem from the large chance of the solution ending up on the undereyes which causes periorbital fat loss as well as discoloration of the eyebags

to avoid looking like a subhuman, I came up with the genius idea to use one of the undereye pads found in DIY lash lift kits in order to protect the eyebags from coming into contact with any latisse
View attachment 4020785
once you've got that in place, you can go over with your latisse on a small brush without any worries of periorbital fat loss or discoloring since your skin is protected

latisse is a goated tool as long as you aren’t a retard now rep me for my wisdom niggers
Works because it's a physical barrier however unsustainable, you should look at my guide it explores a different approach, and if you want you can mix both guides
 
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Works because it's a physical barrier however unsustainable, you should look at my guide it explores a different approach, and if you want you can mix both guides
yours mentioned using vaseline right? Interesting thought, i've always used it for the periorbital fat but wouldn’t trust it below the eyes personally
 
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yours mentioned using vaseline right? Interesting thought, i've always used it for the periorbital fat but wouldn’t trust it below the eyes personally
Why not, it's promising and I've been using it for around 2 months, I hate the texture very much tho and as I've said you oculd go for a combination of both to get the most protection
 

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