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tell me the pros and cons of each and the total price for the same results.
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tbh if they are similar i just want to go cost effective route but if one does better job then i think it will be worth it.There are no adverse side effects of using either one.
Why not use both?
oh that's not accounting for use in hair which is more product used. what about peppermint oil? i think it will be the cheapest by far.According to Google search:
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Latisse: $4 per day
Minoxidil: $1.68 per day
Another thing to consider is which one is more effective in terms of promoting hair growth.
castor oil is placebo bullshit.Ive only tried castor oil and it works pretty well
peppermint oil
If you use kirkland minoxidil its even cheaperAccording to Google search:
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Latisse: $4 per day
Minoxidil: $1.68 per day
Another thing to consider is which one is more effective in terms of promoting hair growth.
Bumping this thread.You can stretch out latisse to 3 months if you get a smaller brush and apply it more carefully.
I can't afford latisse myself, but some others on here recommended, I think, a mascara brush and trying to carefully apply it only at the root of the hairs. IIRC.Bumping this thread.
What type of brush do u recommend when using latisse? how much should i use?
i really don't want to darken the skin above and under my eye , although eyelid darkening is ideal, gives added contrast.
Lattise is fucking insane tho+combining it with oils tbh. I would rather not lose my periobital fat but ice+fat grafts, if so, eyelashes are such a halo
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