Latisse for permanent darkened waterline?

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Would it be a good idea to carefully apply latisse kind of at the top of the base of the eyelashes,the part where you put eyeliner and the waterline to fraud thicker lashes and acheive a god tier waterline and just get overall better contrast?
 
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shit can cause irritation tho be carefull
 
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you can get that darker, more defined waterline look from latisse, but it’s mostly a side effect from hyperpigmentation not something you can precisely control. applying it directly on the waterline is risky since it can irritate the eye or cause redness long term. it’s meant for the upper lash line, not inside the rim. if you’re chasing that framed eyes/darker lash base effect, a safer way is to apply it just above the lash line with a fine brush so it diffuses naturally. over time, some pigment might still creep toward the waterline and subtly darken it. also keep in mind that once you stop using latisse, the lash thickness and darkness fade a bit but mild pigmentation changes can stay. so yeah, it works to an extent, just go for precision and don’t overdo it near the mucosa or you’ll regret it.
 
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you can get that darker, more defined waterline look from latisse, but it’s mostly a side effect from hyperpigmentation not something you can precisely control. applying it directly on the waterline is risky since it can irritate the eye or cause redness long term. it’s meant for the upper lash line, not inside the rim. if you’re chasing that framed eyes/darker lash base effect, a safer way is to apply it just above the lash line with a fine brush so it diffuses naturally. over time, some pigment might still creep toward the waterline and subtly darken it. also keep in mind that once you stop using latisse, the lash thickness and darkness fade a bit but mild pigmentation changes can stay. so yeah, it works to an extent, just go for precision and don’t overdo it near the mucosa or you’ll regret it.
Btw do you think it would be good to create freckles
 
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Btw do you think it would be good to create freckles
yeah, subtle freckles can actually look good if they fit your skin tone, gives that slightly natural, sun-kissed look, especially if your skin’s super even or pale. just don’t go overboard or make them too symmetrical or dark, that’s when they start looking drawn-on. if you’re doing it artificially, use a fine brush and a light brown tone, then tap over with a bit of setting powder to mute them.
 
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