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10-14-2017 11:48 AM
I’ve been using latisse off and on and it did work. Unfortunately it’s too expensive to continue with. Does anyone know of a good substitute and where to buy it from? I’ve heard of CAREPROST, but almost every time I look it up it says that it’s unsafe to buy from certain websites because it is not the real CAREPROST.
10-14-2017 11:53 AM
All day chemist as been a reliable source of careprost for me for years. They sell the genuine product and it works very well.
10-14-2017 12:31 PM
10-14-2017 12:57 PM
All Day Chemist is safe and reliable. I've been buying from them for many years with no problems whatsoever.![]()
10-14-2017 04:11 PM
Thanks to all. I’ll try alldaychemist and look into grandelash
10-14-2017 05:23 PM
I am a huge fan of GrandeLash.
10-14-2017 05:46 PM
@debsters wrote:
My sister in law loves GrandeLash, only purchase from them or Only amazon who sell it since they get direct from GrandeLash so to not chance fake ones is my recommendations. I did see her lashes and was with her when a few people commented on how pretty her lashes were and asked what does she use. I am on the wait list at Amazon.
GrandeLash definitely works. I am still on my first tube (bought it from Sephora) and my lashes are noticeably longer. I've used Careprost before and while it worked, it didn't work as well as the GrandeLash and it also irritated my eyelids.
I will definitely re-purchase when I finally run out. One tube lasts forever - I bought it in June and use it nightly on lashes and brows and it's still not empty. The only thing I don't like is that it stings if you happen to get it in your eye. You need to be really careful to just use a tiny amount or your eyes are kind of gunky in the morning.
10-14-2017 08:48 PM
@Katilein wrote:I’ve been using latisse off and on and it did work. Unfortunately it’s too expensive to continue with. Does anyone know of a good substitute and where to buy it from? I’ve heard of CAREPROST, but almost every time I look it up it says that it’s unsafe to buy from certain websites because it is not the real CAREPROST.
You might check into OKdermo(dot)com.
I used alldaychemists for years, but lately they have changed hands, and well.....
10-14-2017 09:00 PM
@Drythe wrote:
@Katilein wrote:I’ve been using latisse off and on and it did work. Unfortunately it’s too expensive to continue with. Does anyone know of a good substitute and where to buy it from? I’ve heard of CAREPROST, but almost every time I look it up it says that it’s unsafe to buy from certain websites because it is not the real CAREPROST.
You might check into OKdermo(dot)com.
I used alldaychemists for years, but lately they have changed hands, and well.....
Oh no! I was planning to order from alldaychemist when I run out of my Retin-A that I got from a prescription. What changes have you noticed in this company?
10-14-2017 09:05 PM
I've been reading that plain ol' castor oil has been very successful in promoting eyelash growth. I think I'm going to try it.
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