My Experience with Latisse | Before & After

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Комментарии • 183

  • @dclifton3810
    @dclifton3810 9 лет назад +11

    My eyelashes grew so long they touched my eyebrows! I had absolutely no side effects at all!! People thought I was wearing false eyelashes!

  • @VioletteClemence
    @VioletteClemence 8 лет назад +18

    Thank you! Most reviews I've seen have been younger women with lashes that were already long and full. You're the first person reviewing who started with truly short ones. I'm still contemplating, although I could really use the length and thickness. Where the hell do our lashes go as we age? Do they simply migrate to our chin?

  • @karenlee844
    @karenlee844 9 лет назад +2

    You are the queen of the before and after picture reviews. I so appreciate all of the time and honesty you put into them for us!

  • @tracymba
    @tracymba 9 лет назад +1

    Hi Angie,
    Elizabeth Arden has a product that can be used on brows AND lashes. I believe it's $120/tube. I have found it works AMAZING! I have a nervous condition that I subconsciously pull out my hair when I'm nervous or anxious. Unfortunately, my eyebrows and eyelashes have bared the brunt of this unfortunate condition. I'm 44 years old, so as you might guess, the hair was reluctant to grow back 😥 However, after using the Elizabeth Arden serum, my lashes grew immediately back, and my brows are working their way back as well. The serum is easy to apply with a little brush in the tube, and you can put it on while you're wearing contacts. My tube lasts about 3 months, and I apply it to my lashes and brows twice a day. I hope this helps. Thanks for your videos!

  • @donamolnar1033
    @donamolnar1033 9 лет назад +8

    Careprost the generic Latisse works as good and is a lot cheaper! Tip- place drop into lid of bottle and dip brush in then apply to lashes works much better than placing drop on brush!!

  • @whitemambabridges9119
    @whitemambabridges9119 9 лет назад +3

    Love Latisse. I have tried the others. Been a user for years. Made a huge difference.

  • @TheClairesKnee
    @TheClairesKnee 9 лет назад +4

    Angie, I use Rapid Lash and I LOVE it. Paint onto your lashes to avoid the possibility of slightly discoloured eyelids. I wouldn't be without it. My lashes are lovely and long and mascara looks fantastic.

  • @JenniferMyers
    @JenniferMyers 9 лет назад +6

    Angie, you should watch a recent video uploaded on PaulasChoice RUclips channel. Nathan explains why products like Rapidlash don't work in the same way that Latisse does. Definitely watch it before you waste your money. Sure, those over the counter serums are less expensive, but if they're ineffective then money wasted is money wasted. Great review.

    • @joni4taz
      @joni4taz 9 лет назад +1

      I was going to tell Angie the same thing, as I just saw that video myself. I used to use RapidLash when it had the active ingredient in it and had success, but since the ingredient is no longer in it, I stopped buying it. I was considering Latisse, but I can't afford it.

    • @wot4me2
      @wot4me2 9 лет назад +1

      Comebacksparkles ! I've been using the generic version for at least 3 years, too, with results identical to the pricey brand name. I'm not sure if anyone has pointed this out yet, but after using bimatoprost (generic Latisse) for about 4 months, you can decrease the frequency of application to every other day and still maintain the same results.Other confessions (lol): although it's not intended for use on lower lashes (as I'm sure they don't trust the public not to get it on the waterline, and thus into the eye), I just run it beneath my lash line, and I also use the same applicator for several weeks(!). The brush touches nothing but my own clean skin (not my eyes), so it's truly not much different than using makeup brushes.I also wear contacts and have occasionally experienced mild irritation, but nothing substantial.

  • @dclifton3810
    @dclifton3810 9 лет назад +1

    My dermatologist recommended "off the record" that I use a very fine, synthetic fiber eyeliner brush for application. You put one drop of product in the cap then dip the brush in the lid. You can sanitize the brush with alcohol. It evaporates and leaves no traces to sting my eyes. When you use a fine brush, you can control the placement of the liquid and aren't forced to get as much on your actual lid.

  • @mariecampbell3324
    @mariecampbell3324 9 лет назад +3

    Angie, I have been using Latisse since October and I have been seeing a huge difference. My short Asian lashes have almost doubled in length. I use an elf angled eye liner brush. It makes the application easier and more gentle to my lids. I can get the product right to the roots of the lashes in stead of all over my kids. Also, it doesn't waste the product so much. I just rinse the brush under running water after each use. I also found that after the first month, I didn't have to use it as often to maintain the length. Every other night is enough now. I am hoping to stretch it as far as once a week, which is what my friend does. Good luck with your lash journey!

    • @TheBchbunnie4
      @TheBchbunnie4 9 лет назад +1

      I was just going to post this same thing!! I have been using Latisse for over a year now and I have always used a liner brush to apply it! Those brushes they give you are a great way to make you use more product! One drop covers both eyes for me and I can get about six months out of one bottle! Also...once the lashes have grown in, I only use it every other night as maintenance so that makes it last longer too.

  • @KimberlyLPruitt
    @KimberlyLPruitt 9 лет назад +4

    When I got this, the nurse suggested I place one drop in the cap of the little vial and use a fine craft brush ( I got one at Hobby Lobby) to apply. I found this the be very easy. Much less irritation too because you are not getting so much product on your eyelid, just lash line. Maybe that will help. I love using this stuff.

  • @shirleyathey8150
    @shirleyathey8150 9 лет назад +1

    Hi, Angie! I just finished watching this video about Latisse and read some of the comments. I've been a RapidLash user now for over a year and I have to tell you that I've had great results using it. I'm 62 and had very short sparse eyelashes. I wanted to try Latisse but didn't like the side effects and price. I bought my first tube from Amazon from a seller that has over 1,900 reviews. I read a lot of the reviews first and some people didn't have any luck using RapidLash but a lot of people did, so I thought, what the heck! Anyway, within a couple of weeks I started to notice a slight difference in the length and volume of my lashes. I continued to use it every night and within a couple if months, I had long and thick lashes. I also tried it on my brows but for whatever reason it did nothing for them. Anyway, I'm very happy with RapidLash and at about $29 or $30 for a 3 to 4 month supply, I think I'll stick with it! Maybe it doesn't have the same growth chemical in it that Latisse has but something in it works for me!

  • @sarahkalnajs5810
    @sarahkalnajs5810 9 лет назад +5

    I would suggest not wasting your time with the Rapidlash etc because they don't do a thing. I stopped Latisse for awhile after years of using it and lost everything I had gained. Since they are non RX they can't work to grow, they can only condition. I CAN say after using Latisse for over three years that the irritation you mention is only in the initial more rapid growth phase...after that you don't feel any. I also found that after about a year, I could use the product every other night or even just three times a week and it would work just fine to maintain the results. Speaking of results, where you are now will probably double or triple over the next 3-6 months. For myself and the three friends I have who all started together, we all seemed to max out and get into maintenance mode at about 12 mos.
    Hope this helps!

  • @kdmasonrn
    @kdmasonrn 9 лет назад

    Wow. A difference in lashes. But...the close up also showed the difference in your retinol a cream. You really look amazing. I so appreciate your ALL OVER opinion and helpfulness of all the products you use. ( You might break my bank to help me look good, but thats ok). Thank you.

  • @deborahmclaughlin532
    @deborahmclaughlin532 9 лет назад

    Angie - I KNOW what you mean about those Latise applicators, so I ditched them and instead use an eyeliner brush. This is a new, natural hair eyeliner brush and I wash it after every use with HOT water and allow to air dry. I've been doing this now for over 2 years and it works like a charm. The soft eyeliner brush isn't irritating to the eye lids and also doesn't take as much product. Using this method, I've been able to use a single kit (which is supposed to be for a month) for 6 months. This saves me money since the pharmacy cost for the Latise is $106 per kit. .
    Oh yeah, I know what they say about keeping those brushes "sterile." But, do you keep your mascara wand "sterile?" No, just hygienically clean and that is what I do with my eyeliner brush technique.
    Hope this helps.

  • @Bmwbaybe
    @Bmwbaybe 9 лет назад +4

    Rapid lash is Amazing! I have Asian eyes however with that being said I did have ok lashes for my nationality. But not long or thick. You can get it at Amazon.com or Bed Bath and Beyond. I believe it's cheaper on Amazon though. Ever since my friends have been commenting on how long my lashes are now! Love love love. It's around $40 vs $120 or whatever Latisse costs. And DO NOT use Grandlash, if you have sensitive eyes that stuff will leave you bloodshot ALL day. Now it's great for brows. Rapid lash you use sparely almost like a thin line of liner at night and I use what's left on brush for my lower. No worries on eyecolor change either. Doesn't irritate however, you may experience more hair growth in other regions such as right above your lids but that can be waxed during your usual brow wax routine. And I noticed slight hair growth under my eyes above my cheeks. But I'm prone to dark facial hair anyways so nothing wax can't fix. Hope this helps!

  • @exactly150
    @exactly150 9 лет назад +14

    I have been using a product called careprost for nearly two years. No problems, no issues, but beautiful long lashes. So long they reach nearly the bottom of my eyebrows, so then they have to be trimmed. Careprost is much less expensive, but if purchased 6 at a time, there is a good discount. I would never go to any other product. It looks like I have false eyelashes on. Try this product, instead!

    • @mauimere
      @mauimere 9 лет назад +5

      Careprost is the generic named Latisse. I love it too!

    • @reneewinn5228
      @reneewinn5228 9 лет назад

      I love Careprost. Very inexpensive and my lashes grow like crazy. They reach my eyebrows and people have asked if I'm wearing false eyelashes!

    • @msjonesss
      @msjonesss 9 лет назад

      i use careprost too..super cheap too. i use an eyeliner brush and only use it a couple times a week now that im in maintenance mode..it's truly awesome stuff!

    • @boysrus2
      @boysrus2 9 лет назад

      miss sheryl Do you have to get careprost from a doctor?

    • @reneewinn5228
      @reneewinn5228 9 лет назад

      Jill Wood I can answer that. No, you don't need a prescription. Check out alldaychemist.com

  • @Sierrafairy
    @Sierrafairy 9 лет назад

    Hi Angie, I definitely see the difference! I have a tip for keeping the one drop on the brush. Turn the brush up vertically so it is facing the ceiling instead of horizontally. They gave me that tip at my medical spa and it works. I actually had begun using Latisse December of 2013, but then my younger sister suddenly passed away in January of 2014 and I was crying so much for so many months I just never went back to using it becuase I knew I would be waking up in the middle of the night and cry it off. I'm doing better now that a year has passed and may try it again. Thanks so much for all of your videos!

  • @glassgoddess8646
    @glassgoddess8646 9 лет назад +3

    A really good tip is to put a drop in the cap & then dip the eyelash wand in the cap. This will keep you from wasting product :) Repeat for the other eye. I honestly put 2 drops in the cap & use the same wand, this way I actually have enough product for both eyes & my brows. Hope this is helpful; )

  • @Daily_gifts
    @Daily_gifts 9 лет назад +1

    Hi Angie.. I'm a 53-year old Chinese and drooping eyelids are my constant struggle too. However, I discovered something amazing today. I went to a skincare cosmetics shop today and the salesgirl recommended me to use eyelid stickers. Many Chinese girls who have single eyelids will stick them just above the lash line on the upper eyelid and it creates a temporary double eyelid. So, the salesgirl demonstrated these stickers on me but instead of just above the lashes, she placed them just above the crease of my eyelid and voila! I had an instant eye lift. I thought you might want to check out these eyelid stickers. They are very popular among Asians with single eyelids.

  • @WeezieV
    @WeezieV 8 месяцев назад

    Your testimony is so detailed and descriptive. Thank you.

  • @Ann4U2000
    @Ann4U2000 9 лет назад

    I did see the difference, but for the price, I'd rather just use the Lancôme eyelash primer. I'm the same as you...when I'm tired...I just don't want another step to do. I do massage argon oil into my lashes every night. It conditions them so they don't dry out from the makeup products , and I see far less shedding doing that. I am lucky that I have , if not long lashes...acceptable lashes that become long with the Lancôme and one or two coats of mascara. Tight lining my upper lash line also gives the appearance of thicker lashes.
    Thank you for showing us your tryout period of the Latisse. It convinced me I don't need to go there. The expense and the extra time to apply for the results ...just aren't making me want to run out and get a prescription. You saved me some cash! :)

  • @susanjo6071
    @susanjo6071 9 лет назад

    Angie, I used Latisse a few years ago, saw results but it definitely changed the outer rim color of my eyes from black to a medium blue. I just noticed it one day and was so surprised. But I have also used a couple other brands so not sure which one made the change--or a combination of a few. Anyway, I didn't like the idea of all the chemicals and the cost. I now make my own oil serum and use it every night. It's just castor oil, sweet almond oil and vitamin E oil (6 parts castor oil to 1 part each of the other 2 oils. You can put it on with a finger or get empty mascara tubes and fill them. I buy from Mountain Rose. I just started this a few weeks ago and although it's a little oily I'm seeing some nice results already. Really into oils for beauty right now--especially Rose Hip Seed oil--love it on the face and neck!

  • @wendymeulemans708
    @wendymeulemans708 9 лет назад

    Angie,you look fantastic, face ,make up or that purple color sweater I doing you justice. Keep it going

  • @leesalees8156
    @leesalees8156 9 лет назад

    Hello! I've actually tried Latisse and it definitely worked for me. I totally agree that it made my lashes grow in length not in thickness. Instead of using their brushes I actually used a brush I already had (small lip brush)- small enough to go over the lash line. A little trick I did was take the cap of the Latisse bottle and put one drop in the little dip of the cap to use for both eyes which would make the product last longer.

  • @mevsaging2207
    @mevsaging2207 9 лет назад +1

    I assumed you were wearing lashes. Awesome!! I would like to see a before and after while wearing the same mascara since blonde eyelashes are pretty much invisible at the tip without it. Thank you for the review!!

  • @zenderlee
    @zenderlee 9 лет назад +6

    You don't need to use their brush; in fact a small eyeliner brush works much better. And with a smaller brush those few drops can last a LONG time!

  • @wendybee8854
    @wendybee8854 9 лет назад

    I am so surprised you would use this product, medication. It can't be good for you or anyone. I love your channel and your honesty. But, you are so health conscious which is why this surprises me. We can do a lot to fight the signs of aging, but i personally wouldn't put anything near my eyes that could be harmful. Not worth it to me!

  • @beautygeek4
    @beautygeek4 9 лет назад

    Funny you just posted this video because I just ordered Rapid Lash! It should be here on Tuesday. I can't wait to see if it works. It has great reviews. I found it on Amazon for much cheaper than retail!

  • @ElleIsForLiving
    @ElleIsForLiving 9 лет назад

    Good review. I was nervous about the darkness but haven't noticed it. Agree with the irritation. ♥ Elle

  • @anissamr
    @anissamr 9 лет назад +1

    Rapid Lash was HORRIBLE for me. I got to use it twice before I felt like my eyes were more important than growing lashes. the first night i applied it, I woke up to a super bloodshot eye. It didn't really hurt but it was NOTICEABLY red. I thought that i might have gotten it in my eye. I applied it again the next night, and woke up to TWO bloodshot eyes and goop in my other eye... not a lot of goop but it was gross. Eyes were bloodshot the entire day. I stopped using it that night. and it took about 3 days for my eyes to return to normal. I now, just use Castor Oil.

  • @SusanWBeauty
    @SusanWBeauty 9 лет назад

    Angie I have used the Neulash and I did not think it would work but it is WONDERFUL, I never had any problems and it made my lashes both thicker, darker and longer, I need to buy some more but it is the most wonderful product I have ever used, it is around 100.00 dollars but from a skeptic it WORKS! Easy to use to!

  • @rf123490
    @rf123490 7 лет назад

    Hi! This is my first time ever seeing any of your videos....I was looking at Latisse reviews.....I just wanted to say you look amazing! I know you commented about having wrinkles but YOU LOOK GREAT!!!

  • @justwant2bhappy
    @justwant2bhappy 9 лет назад

    Great review and love the pictures of before and after. You lashes look great.
    Lauren

  • @mm669
    @mm669 9 лет назад

    Excellent review. Thank you for being so honest. Your videos are so helpful.

  • @shoag6721
    @shoag6721 9 лет назад

    Angie...I bought a cheap liquid liner at the drug store, cleaned the brush really well and I use that for applying the latisse.....I put a drop in the cap...swish around the liner brush and put on both eyes...works beautifully. Thanks

  • @michellewojciechowski4690
    @michellewojciechowski4690 9 лет назад +1

    Hi Angie, I have a little trick for getting your Latisse to last longer. I use a 3ml bottle for about 6+ months. If you unscrew the lid, then put a drop of the solution into the lid, you can dip your brush into the lid and into the product, instead of dropping it onto the brush and potentially wasting some of the product that falls off. I treat mine like liquid gold. 😃 I love Latisse and I know that EXACT feeling you're talking about when it starts to work. Like little daggers stabbing your eyes. Ha ha.

  • @jcjccmz
    @jcjccmz 9 лет назад +2

    I have found that Rapidlash worked for me. I actually measured my lashes every Sunday night while using Rapidlash and took weekly pics. It took 5-6 weeks before there was measurable growth on my teeny tiny lashes, but now my lashes are probably over twice as long as they used to be. I use it for my lower lashes and they went from "invisible" to "oh, they actually do exist." Ffor my first purchase I bought it at Ulta so I could take it back if it didn't work (I think Ulta had a 90-day return policy at the time). After that, I have repurchased multiple times at very discounted prices at drugstore dot com. Not sure how it works but it does work for me and on my lower lashes too.

  • @sandrift
    @sandrift 9 лет назад

    The folks over on the Paula's Choice channel just did a video on Rapidlash and the like - they do not contain the active ingredient in Latisse, which is the only product that is FDA approved for growing lashes, and is only available by prescription. (They say Rapidlash used to have the ingredient but doesn't anymore because they cannot sell it OTC.) Suggest you check out the ingredients lists on the other products before switching, so you don't lose the progress you have made, unless you want to stop using Latisse anyway.

  • @localady100
    @localady100 9 лет назад +3

    I have had very good results with RapidLash. You just have to make sure the ingredient Isopropyl Cloprostenate is in the formula you purchase because the formula without this ingredient is not as effective. This was also on Paula's Choice.

  • @happytrails699
    @happytrails699 9 лет назад +1

    I really want to try this but am fearful of putting anything near my eyes that may cause a problem. Great b&a pics.

  • @jacquiecosford4726
    @jacquiecosford4726 9 лет назад +2

    I tried the Physicians Formula Lash boosting eyeliner in just a light brown, and waited to apply my normal liner on top of that. I can definitely say that my lashes were crazy long within a month. Almost too long, if that's possible.

  • @mimijoy100
    @mimijoy100 9 лет назад

    Hi Angie, I've been watching your videos for years. I love all your reviews! Have you tried the Younique fiber lash mascara set? I received it as a gift from my daughter-in-law and I love it! It takes a little practice to get a nice light application. I am also lash challenged and so far this product has been my favorite solution. The product is available on Amazon. Thanks so much for your videos. I've been so encouraged by them!
    By the way, I'm not affiliated in any way with the Younique product.

  • @sincerelyyours225
    @sincerelyyours225 9 лет назад +1

    Definitely something I want to try. I've also been Leary as I dont want to mess with my green eyes, but my lashes have gotten so thin over the years I believe I'm ready to give it a shot. Thanks for your video :D
    Oh, is there anyone who uses different brushes for the product that work better?

  • @mcomeslast
    @mcomeslast 9 лет назад +4

    Rapid lash and castor oil, totally rocks!

  • @rgrdesigns
    @rgrdesigns 9 лет назад

    Love your honest reviews.
    Something interesting happened with my lashes and I can only speculate about the reasons. I'm just a little older than you and my lashes a little longer and slightly curled. The past couple years I started taking my my skin care up a few notches. In addition, I wear some makeup most days and try to stick with waterproof mascara. I remove it with makeup remover soaked Q-tips. At some point last year I noticed my lashes had become thicker. Using know why, but I'm happy about it. I don't know if the gentle rubbing with moisturizing makeup remover along my lash line has encouraged growth. I usually use Maybelline or Neutrogena brand removers.

  • @valomie
    @valomie 9 лет назад

    Angie, I love your videos! I love how well researched and thorough you are. Two questions: (1) Have you ever considered getting eyelash extensions? If you do try them, I would love to hear about your experience. (2) Has any one ever told you that you resemble Kelly Rutherford? I think you are both stunning!

  • @marthahenry2000
    @marthahenry2000 9 лет назад

    Sorry Angie, I did notice it & when you mention mascara used...I thought hmmm her lashes look darker & fuller...Happy for you Angie....:)))

  • @ScoobyDoosMom
    @ScoobyDoosMom Год назад

    I saw your Amazon prime sale for Revitalash but thanks to Allergan suing so the other Revitalash can’t sell in or ship to CA, I was 💩 out of luck. I was going to route around it & send to friends to send to me just to get the deal (even though I’ve never tried the product) but then I saw a hack by a lash specialist showing how to avoids using these wasteful brushes altogether that wastes so much product. Using these Micro Swabs for Eyelash Extension, extends the use of a 3 mo bottle to almost a year (& she uses on her top & bottom lashes.) I’m sure you’ve seen the video by now. But I agree; the process is a giant P.I.T.A. I would prefer it come in a tube like Revitalash.

  • @annieoscar
    @annieoscar 9 лет назад

    Thanks so much for the review! I remember briefly considering trying this, but as soon as I read it could affect the color of my eyes I thought "forget it!". I actually have pretty good eyelashes anyway. Not willing to take even a slight chance on something injuring or affecting my eyes.
    BTW, I always love your brows! (I am so tired of looking at "Instagram brows" :-) But you never say what you use on them. Please do! Thanks for all your great reviews Angie! xo

    • @AngieHotandFlashy
      @AngieHotandFlashy  9 лет назад +1

      annieoscar I usually don't do anything to my brows, so I guess that's why they're not "insta-worthy"!!

  • @daniellewoods1598
    @daniellewoods1598 9 лет назад +1

    Maybe you should try rapid lash? It's much less expensive and I had tremendous results! No pain either...

  • @bethlovesben
    @bethlovesben 4 года назад

    I use latisse. Same brush both eyes. No side effects thus far. Love it.

  • @rdiemidio65
    @rdiemidio65 9 лет назад

    I use rapid lash. I get it from costco. It has worked great for me. I am 49. I always had long thick lashes. Not anymore....lol. However, this stuff definitely works. Length and thickness.

  • @MarionBrandsen6204
    @MarionBrandsen6204 9 лет назад

    So happy to be blessed with decent lashes at 52, and also the eyelid lift lifted my lashes as well so 2 coats of mascara and I am good to go. I wouldn't use this product because you said it is irritating and I do not like chemicals on my skin.

  • @animalrescuegeek
    @animalrescuegeek 9 лет назад

    I really enjoy this product. I saw a tip that you put one drop inside the cap and then dip your brush in the cap and you can use for both eyes and your brows. i prefer a synthetic liner brush that I disinfect after I use it. I store it in one of those UV tooth brush sanitizers. I don't have any discomfort. I did try the Rapid Lash and it works. But that was when they were using the same ingredient that Latisse was and Allergen sued them for patten violation and they reformulated the product. Let us know how the new formula works. Take care-Sue

  • @GettingNailed
    @GettingNailed 9 лет назад

    Like Lanaindiana, I'm using Lilash and it's wonderful!!! I bought from a reputable seller on Ebay, and my lashes truly get so long that I have to cut them. Lana found the same thing happened to her. Nice that you did the review, but the resullts were minimal, from what I saw.

  • @67MUSTANGPRODUCTIONS
    @67MUSTANGPRODUCTIONS 9 лет назад

    Angie, I have used Rapidlash with great success. I tried it after Kathie Lee said on her show that she liked it. Works great for me.

  • @sherrystruik7931
    @sherrystruik7931 9 лет назад

    I use the RapidLash have been for a few months now and I love it! Costco sells it at a much cheaper price than the drugstore too ;).

  • @junbug1029
    @junbug1029 9 лет назад

    I just got a prescription for Latisse. I used it a couple of years ago with decent results. You may want to consider LiLash and LiBrow. I know LiLash was sued by Latisse but I don't know what happened with the suit. Cleopatra's Choice has LiLash.

  • @dmurphy4311
    @dmurphy4311 9 лет назад

    I have used Latisse for 3 years. Occasionally it causes my eyelids to itch slightly. I've tried those others you mentioned and they do not work. I use 1 brush for both eyes. No problems. I now use it once a week. There are specials and I recently got a BOGO DEAL. My advice is to not waste money on non prescription serums. Just like Retin A, they are not strong enough to do much good.

  • @ShellTay32
    @ShellTay32 9 лет назад

    Hi, I have tried Latisse too. It irritated my eyes also. But, I loose eyelashes and my eye Dr. recommended it. It does help my lashes stay in. I also use I regular tiny eyeliner brush and clean it after each use. My understanding after doing TONS of research os that if you have blue eyes (i.e. no brown pigment in your eyes) your eyes won't change color because they can't. The pigment isn't there. But, people like me with hazel or green eyes are the ones who a run a very small risk of color change because we do have brown pigment in our eyes. Of course, I am NOT a Dr. but that is what I was told and what my research discovered. So I am paranoid it will bring out the brown pigment in my hazel green eyes. LOL! So, I don't use it all the time.

  • @nataliefrobertson
    @nataliefrobertson 9 лет назад +2

    I drop the latisse into the lid then dip my brush in. That way, it doesn't drip.

  • @silviasbeautylifestyle
    @silviasbeautylifestyle 4 года назад

    I can definitely see a difference in the before and after pics. Are you still using Latisse now or a different product. I know you tested another product as well.

  • @viviantaunton9783
    @viviantaunton9783 9 лет назад

    You always look great. I didn't notice your lashes but now that you show us before and after I can really tell. Yes, I would like to know more about Rapidlash and some of the others out there. I've tried a generic Latisse and another brand (can't remember the name) my eyes are pretty sensitive and didn't do well. Also, if you look on youtube there are videos on other homemade potions that involve Castor oil, Almond oil etc... that people also use and swear by. It's interesting.
    I would also like to know if you've whitened your teeth before, they look great. I'm looking for something to whiten my teeth as I love coffee that tends to cause havoc on my teeth.

  • @dawndigianni7475
    @dawndigianni7475 9 лет назад

    You always look lovely. I love long lashes but am afraid to try this product. What I have begun using for mascara is Urban Decay Perversion which is awesome, a pain to remove at the end of the day, but well worth the effort.

  • @opheliasloveshack
    @opheliasloveshack 5 лет назад

    I just started last night and I’m excited to see results! Hopefully they’re as dramatic as yours

    • @opheliasloveshack
      @opheliasloveshack 3 года назад

      @Asraa Ali I saw a small difference in only two weeks, and now there’s a noticeable difference. I don’t have eyebrows really (from years of plucking) and they haven’t grown back in years- just to see what would happen, I applied it to one brow and saw more hair growth! It was noticeably thicker. Still not enough to call them eyebrows, though haha
      It lasts a long time. It’s been just over a year and I’m only halfway through my third bottle. There’s a coupon on goodrx!

    • @opheliasloveshack
      @opheliasloveshack 3 года назад

      @Liabad Biabad my physician prescribed it to me! I have no issues with my eyes at all. It is through glaucoma patients that it was discovered that this ingredient works to grow lashes. I go to a nurse practitioner but my dermatologist can write up the same prescription. It’s worth it for sure! No side effects at all for me.

    • @opheliasloveshack
      @opheliasloveshack 3 года назад

      @Liabad Biabad I just checked my box. It is a generic, so it says “bimatoprost opthalmic solution”. It is applied to the eyelids and comes with applicators. So my apologies- it’s not lumigen brand but it states “substituted for Latisse 0.03% Eyelash Solution”

  • @InfinityHealthPilates
    @InfinityHealthPilates 9 лет назад

    Rapid Lash works amazing. And it's way cheaper. No pain no discoloration. At least that's my experience

  • @nadynemotherofcatz
    @nadynemotherofcatz 9 лет назад

    I had great success with Lil Lash. I worked at a spa that sold it, so I got it at cost. You have to use it every night for eight weeks, then once a week. My lashes got super long, almost too long. Once I stopped using it, my long lashes fell out and I was left with my short lashes. I liked it, I would purchase again, but I can't afford it right now. I have heard Merle Norman carry's Lil Lash.

  • @Shtefulika
    @Shtefulika 9 лет назад

    Hi Angie, try castor oil for 3 months and see what results you get. I also VERY LIGHTLY trim my eyelashes in spring and they always grow back even longer it seems. I am blessed with nice long eyelashes but this castor oil + trim once a year makes them super long. I get asked all the time if I have lash extensions, you should definitely try it, plus castor oil is natural, nothing to lose.

    • @alyyj1925
      @alyyj1925 5 лет назад

      That's what I'm doing. Using castor oil only. I'm selling my unused crospost bottle.

  • @MsCavalier01
    @MsCavalier01 9 лет назад

    Hi Angie!! Your lashes look beautiful!! Thanks so much for this great review! I wonder what happens to the new eyelash growth is you stop using this? Have a great weekend! Hugs, Colleen xox :-)

    • @jenniferannfox2316
      @jenniferannfox2316 9 лет назад

      with Travatan Z, the script for glaucoma that the Latisse is a very diluted version of, I can tell you the growth goes back to what it was before. My lashes are growing like weeds on this glaucoma drop med. But I ran out for a few months and the growth didn't occur it went back to what theywere before. I have no option though but to use them the rest of my life to slow progression of blindness. When I lost insurance, they would have been over 300.00 a month. I now have insurance and I get samples fromy my doctor.

    • @MsCavalier01
      @MsCavalier01 9 лет назад

      Jennifer Ann Fox Thank you for this info. Jennifer! I really appreciate it and I wish you all the best! Hope this keeps on working for your vision! Have a great weekend! xo :-)

    • @jenniferannfox2316
      @jenniferannfox2316 9 лет назад

      yes it was a scarey diagnosis. I'm learning to take care of myself first. That is a long story LOL but the X that hit me in the eye that caused it 25 years ago, it took me a while to get over that. I had no idea if you get hit in the eye that years later this happens. I have cataracts in this eye too and they do not want to do surgery on them unless it gets really bad because of the optic nerve in that eye. My main problem looking back is taking the stairs. I have 2 sets of stairs in my house and I was falling frequently. It affects my peripheral vision.

  • @kevnluva1
    @kevnluva1 9 лет назад

    Has anyone here used Grandelash MD?? It is Excellent. I wish I could show you what my once wimpy eyelashes look like now! My sweet hubby actually asked me today if I was wearing fake lashes:) It's usually bw $40-60 on Amazon (prime, too!). I tried Neulash (more expensive) and it burned, my lashes fell out quite a bit, and it didn't work at all for me after a full 3 mos of enduring it. I noticed Grandelash was really working bw the 8-10 week mark. I've been using it for almost a year now with some short breaks here and there.

  • @carolbratton7305
    @carolbratton7305 9 лет назад +1

    Angie, I have been using Rapid Lash for a month and am very happy with it. I believe Nisha has used it also. It worked wonderfully for me ... and as an added bonus ....I used it on my eyebrows which were getting very thin. They are now to the point where I have had to actually pluck a few strays. I am only stating my experience with this product. Regardless of what some "Pro's" may say, I like it very much and will buy it again.

  • @jenniferannfox2316
    @jenniferannfox2316 9 лет назад

    I have traumatic glaucoma in my left eye. diagnosed 4 years ago and have used Travatan-Z drops. I use in both eyes though because it causes my lashes to get so long they touch my sunglasses. The idea for Latisse came from TravatanZ. Travatan Z is much much stronger and it does cause eyelid discoloration and it burns my eyes every night. I went several months and skipped it due to no insurance and shouldn't have as it delays blindness but anyway just restarted and in the first mont again and my lower lashes are noticeable longer and when I first started using them, a lady came up to me and asked me if my eyelashes were real. LOL Travatan z will darken the iris. I already had black eyes so that didn't matter. But it will dry out your cornea and the pain you experience I still do every day. But the alternative is a beta blocker and my doctor said Travatan was best.

  • @mauimere
    @mauimere 9 лет назад +2

    First off, don't use the applicators that come with Latisse - those are designed to waste product and they are scratchy. Your irritation probably came from the applicator not the product. I use the Sonja Kashuk flat eyeliner brush and I only use it for Latisse. Also, don't put the product directly on the applicator, put the drop in the lid and then dip your eyeliner brush in the lid. One drop will be plenty with this method - if the brush is still damp after application or you accidentally squeeze 2 drops, use the rest on your brows. Also when you think you are done, pop the dropper top off the bottle. Then dip your eyeliner brush into the bottle. It will give you 3 to 5 days more of the product.I order my Latisse and Retin A from an online pharmacy and order the generic Latisse (Carepost) and get 3 bottles of the Carepost and 1 Retin A for $65.I have never had any discoloration or irritation from the Latisse and I'm fair, red haired, and blue eyed.

  • @TammysAgelessBeauty
    @TammysAgelessBeauty 9 лет назад +3

    I have always stayed away from this product fearing it would make my darkness worse...I have friends who use it all the time...they have great lashes...but the darkness is there...They all have bright blues eyes...none have had any color change to their eyes...I am using the one Neiman Marcus sells...( name escapes me)...slow going, but does work (expensive)...I have not noticed any sensitivity around the lashes...Great Job!

    • @toriwebb6478
      @toriwebb6478 9 лет назад +4

      Ms Tammy! How great to see you...think about you all the time. You are so missed on RUclips.😘

    • @SusanWBeauty
      @SusanWBeauty 9 лет назад

      uppiesbeads59 Probably Neulash, that is what I use!

    • @AngieHotandFlashy
      @AngieHotandFlashy  9 лет назад +1

      uppiesbeads59 Hi Tammy~ Latisse also darkened up my eyelids right above the lash line, so not loving that about it either! Have a great weekend! ~angie

    • @bethlincoln7993
      @bethlincoln7993 9 лет назад +4

      Crazy Miss Tammy! I miss you! I hope you can find your way back to you tube soon. XoxoBeth

    • @dsmith6601
      @dsmith6601 9 лет назад

      I am afraid to use it---afraid it will make my blue eyes brown! I am watching the video now, so excuse if you say, but have you ever used Neulash?

  • @mistyanderson6834
    @mistyanderson6834 9 лет назад

    I didn't see any real noticeable results from Latisse, but when I used Revitalash my eyelashes kept hitting my sunglasses. I loved it, but it was still a pain to do in the morning and night.

  • @tanyagarvin3422
    @tanyagarvin3422 9 лет назад +1

    I will be 46 this summer...I noticed my lashes getting a bit thin...I bought some castor oil and started putting that on them at night...it has been only two weeks and my goodness...they are longer, softer, thicker. Worth a try...most of those Rapidlash, Revitalash things have castor oil in them. It was super cheap too.

    • @calamityp
      @calamityp 9 лет назад

      What do you use for an applicator? Thx! :)

    • @tanyagarvin3422
      @tanyagarvin3422 9 лет назад

      An old mascara wand or spoolie.

  • @boysrus2
    @boysrus2 9 лет назад

    I've been doing Latisse about the same amount of time. My doctor told me to expect either thicker or longer lashes and some get both. I definitely have more length which I'm loving. My doctor told me to use one wand for both eyes by flipping it when I move to the second eye. I've not experienced any discomfort. I'm so sorry you did and glad it went away. Other than not liking the cost, I'd like to keep it up as I'm so pleased with my results. I've skipped plenty of nights. I'm probably only getting it on every other night at this point.

    • @TheBchbunnie4
      @TheBchbunnie4 9 лет назад +2

      Girl...use an eyeliner brush instead!! Those wonky brushes that come with the kit are horrible and waste more product than is used!! There is no "cross contamination" issues...you use the same makeup on both of your eyes, don't you?

    • @boysrus2
      @boysrus2 9 лет назад

      Amy Nelson Thanks so much for that great tip Amy! How do you clean the eyeliner brush between uses? Spray with alcohol perhaps?

    • @TheBchbunnie4
      @TheBchbunnie4 9 лет назад +2

      I just wash it with soap and water. My lids are the only lids it's coming into contact with so Its not an issue.

    • @rjsbabe
      @rjsbabe 9 лет назад +2

      I have some alcohol in a travel spray bottle. I put a couple of drops of Careprost in the cap, apply with a retractable lip brush to my eyelids (top and bottom) and to my eyebrows. Then I spray the alcohol in the cap, swish the brush around in the cap, tap the cap on a kleenex, put the cap back on everything and I'm done. I have been using it for a year and a half after trying other products. I also get mine from alldaychemist. Best price I've found.

    • @BrensBoutique
      @BrensBoutique 7 лет назад

      Hi Kathy! I know this post is 2 years old but can you please tell me which one you get from alldaychemist? There seem to be 3 options and I've no idea which one to get. Thanks :)

  • @sherrimercer7288
    @sherrimercer7288 8 лет назад

    Those brushes are scratchy. I put one drop in the cap and use an eyeliner brush to apply it. That way you have less irritation and use much less product on a daily basis so it last much longer.

  • @epd0126
    @epd0126 9 лет назад +1

    continue using it ..dramatic results in 6 months...just buy a thin liner brush and use the same brush forever..lanaindiana swears by it

  • @carriecurry3943
    @carriecurry3943 9 лет назад

    I use Revitalash, it's works just the same and it doesn't require a prescription. My problem is any of these products make my eyelids red. I can cover it up with eyelid primer, but just wish I could use it without that side effect.

  • @nikkistahr7105
    @nikkistahr7105 5 лет назад

    Grear video, you look beautiful! Are you still using latisse? Years later have you experienced any side effects?

  • @MsDiamond611
    @MsDiamond611 9 лет назад

    I considered this product in the past, but with all the great false lash mascara's on the market I choose not to use such harsh chemicals. Have you ever considered Jamaican black castor oil? I got great results in two weeks and it lasts long after I stopped the nightly application.

  • @susanmoore369
    @susanmoore369 9 лет назад

    I can see a very big difference. I might give it a try.thanks xoxo

  • @roberta4421
    @roberta4421 9 лет назад

    Angie, a non eyelash question: do you ever get fever blisters/cold sores on your lips and if so how do you deal with them? Also, would you consider testing out the Derma Wand (or have you already)? I hate it when infomercials practically cast a spell on your credit card and pull it out of your wallet...LOL. As always, love your video!

  • @82whiterussian
    @82whiterussian 9 лет назад

    Hey girl ;) love your videos 😊 question for you .. Do you think it will work in my brows

  • @michelenguyen5010
    @michelenguyen5010 9 лет назад

    Groupon has a product called rapid lash and I've been using it off and on for about 4 months and I a, seeing my lashes are longer and thicker. It looks like a mascara cylinder and the applicator is thin. No discomfort or pain

  • @cynthialynncindylynn
    @cynthialynncindylynn 9 лет назад

    I lov Latissei didn't have lashes before this and I do now.your not suppost to put them on your brows but I do and they have grown too

  • @anneklene5972
    @anneklene5972 9 лет назад

    I use the same brush for both eyes as well really we don't change out mascara brushes...I also now only apply every other night, last longer.

  • @linphillips8331
    @linphillips8331 9 лет назад +1

    I've applied Jamaican castor oil to my brows and lashes and experienced amazing results. I'm just going to continue that and not use Latisse.

    • @Blaqueasian
      @Blaqueasian 9 лет назад +4

      I was looking to see if someone else has used the JBCO. Yes, it does work and it is all natural.

    • @chasminejohnson3197
      @chasminejohnson3197 4 года назад

      BlaqueAsian .

  • @PP-vs7xm
    @PP-vs7xm 9 лет назад +1

    I buy Careprost from inhousepharmacy.vu. No prescription needed. $34.50 for one bottle but I always buy three. The more you buy the bigger the discount and free shipping. I use an old eyeliner brush. One drop does upper and lower lashes and the outer brows which are sparse. My upper lids are reddish anyway so additional redness isn't noticeable. I always use concealer anyway so it's no big deal. After several months you can try using it every other day to maintain.
    I also get my Retin A and hydroquinone cream from the same place and have done for years. No Rx and cheaper than anywhere else.

  • @joannesabourin1108
    @joannesabourin1108 9 лет назад

    Loved the review, but I think I'll stay with my rapid lash, which works great for me, at a much lower cost. I buy mine at my Costco (Canada) you get two tubes for almost the price of one, and they often come on sale, my last two tubes I got for $45.00CDN.

  • @LDNRABIN
    @LDNRABIN 9 лет назад

    I have good results from LiLash. I didn't find too much irritation in the beginning, just a slight pinkish line above my lash line.

  • @marthaingram4329
    @marthaingram4329 9 лет назад

    I used Latisse with great results BUT... had been using about 6 months- 1 year and developed the brown eyelids. Horribly noticeable and made me look like I had been crying all the time. I stopped the latisse but it took months to get rid of the brown color and actually they are still a little discolored but not as horribly. I'm looking for a decent alternative... think I might try the castor oil. Tried Rapid lash but don't really see any improvement in length or sparseness.

  • @giap9913
    @giap9913 9 лет назад

    As usual, great, thorough, & well balanced review, Angie. There is a subtle enhancement, in the close-up pictures; but, personally, my conclusion & decision to con't use would be the same as yours. The difference isn't significant enough to be worth; yet, another additional application, expense, etc. The potential side effect alone has kept me from being interested. You must have some pretty tolerant eyes! When I wore contacts mine were always red, sensitive, & irritated. I couldn't imagine, tolerating another potential irritant for 3 months; so, thank you. You'd be a good candidate to recruit for clinical trials. You'd be less likely to drop out before the trial concludes! ;)

  • @nannyboo1368
    @nannyboo1368 9 лет назад

    Hello Angie, if you are not using any lash booster at this point I would love to know if cold-pressed castor oil works. I'm mentioning it here, in case you're up for trying it. Your reviews are always so straight forward and honest.
    I'm about to try some regular castor oil, I haven't yet found the cold-pressed organic but if it takes several months for results, I want to start doing something now!

    • @AngieHotandFlashy
      @AngieHotandFlashy  9 лет назад

      NannyNanny BooBoo I'm using RapidLash now and it's working really well. Let me know how the castor oil works!

    • @nannyboo1368
      @nannyboo1368 9 лет назад

      Will do, if the castor oil is a fail, I see RapidLash in my future!

    • @snn709
      @snn709 8 лет назад

      +Nanny Boo Hi, so has castor oil worked for you ?

    • @nannyboo1368
      @nannyboo1368 8 лет назад +1

      Sorry, I stopped doing it after a few weeks, as it was sticky and unpleasant, and my twice-daily eye cream contains castor oil in a small amount. My brow tails have filled in and my lashes are more full, but I don't have spectacular "no mascara needed" results using the cream. I may buy a better castor oil (organic cold-pressed as recommended) and try again this summer. I just hated making my eyes blurry as I read before sleeping.

    • @snn709
      @snn709 8 лет назад

      +Nanny Boo thank you for answering :)

  • @angelaharris4418
    @angelaharris4418 9 лет назад

    Brianna at Premierlook sells Revitalash...her sister has had amazing results with it. They talked about it in their last video...jan faves I believe... I'm thinking I may try that!

  • @deecarew448
    @deecarew448 9 лет назад

    Hi Angie, love your videos! You mentioned contact lenses - what are you doing for reading vision? I wear contacts and right now am trying 'mono' vision. One eye for far away and the other for closer up - a bit annoying but getting used to it. Thanks!

    • @AngieHotandFlashy
      @AngieHotandFlashy  9 лет назад

      Dee Carew I wear multi-focal lenses so I can see up close, middle distance, and far. None of them are perfect, but all are improved. It does take some getting used to.

  • @Kelvweb
    @Kelvweb 9 лет назад

    Kathie Lee from the Today Show uses Rapid Lash. Some Walgreens sell it.

  • @hatcherbabygirl
    @hatcherbabygirl 9 лет назад

    I used a very fine eyeliner brush. I never had any of the irritation you described. I had great results but haven't continued using it. Too expensive.