In our series, "Search for the Perfect," we finally took a look at lashes. How can you actually lengthen them -- or fake the longer lash look? Actress Brooke Shields is known for talking about how ...
Alex Apatoff is the Executive Editor of PEOPLE Digital. She has worked at the brand since 2010, first on the style and beauty team and now in a cross-departmental role. Andrea Lavinthal What is it: ...
Long, luscious lashes. We all want them and are willing to go to all sorts of lengths to get them. Mascaras, false lashes, extensions — I’ve tried it all, but I wanted my lashes not to just appear ...
Latisse is one of the hottest new drugs around for people who want to grow longer and fuller eyelashes. You may have seen Brooke Shields recommending the drug, which can have some serious side effects ...
Latisse may soon be inducted into the hair club for men (and women, too). The drug, which in its earliest, unsexiest incarnation existed solely as a glaucoma treatment, is best known as the U.S. Food ...
Richard Paduda, an athletic man with a dark, spiky coiffure, does not look like your typical user of Latisse, the prescription eyelash-enhancing solution that has been endorsed by Brooke Shields and ...
Drug originally developed for glaucoma thickens lashes, brows and hair. May 6, 2011— -- With her wedding date set, Dana Gaiser wanted to look her best. Like many brides, she dieted, worked out ...
Eyelash growing drug Latisse as cure for baldness? Drug being tested to see if drug can help balding
The prescription serum Latisse claims to regrow eyelashes. But can it be used to cure baldness? Latisse, the eyelash-enhancing and darkening medication soon will be tested on 28 patients with alopecia ...
Welcome to your skin check-in with Life & Style’s resident health and beauty expert, Dr. Will Kirby, a celebrity dermatologist and Chief Medical Officer of LaserAway. Every week, he’ll be spilling his ...
Taking a prescription drug for a cosmetic side effect -- at the risk of other side effects -- may seem risky. But it’s a risk that many Americans, mostly women, have shown themselves happy to take.
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