Latanoprost, Latisse, Lumigan, Travaprost, etc.
Appears one photo is a frontal and the other was taken from the back. Probably safe to conclude that regrowth has taken place, though.
http://www.pinpointmedical.com/uploads/pdfs/1366A.pdf
prostaglandin analogues
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Re: prostaglandin analogues
This is what is in hair by revitalash right?
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Re: prostaglandin analogues
Negative. These results were from travoprost.
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Re: prostaglandin analogues
Aren't there any natural prostaglandin analogues we could slather on our domes in the mean while?
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Re: prostaglandin analogues
There was an article about 6 Months ago that sad allergen the company behind lattise is going to release a hair product, it was all over the sites. I contacted them and they said that there is no such a product is coming out, I wonder why? I thought that hair by revitalash contained a diffrent prostaglandin
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