Thursday, May 14, 2009

“Lashes to Die For” by Peter Thomas Roth

Lashes to Die For ResultsPeter Thomas Roth eyelash enhancement product truly delivers “Lashes to Die For”.

The pictures above speak for themselves. After three months of once daily use, our test subject’s eyelashes are unquestionably lusher, longer and just – well – to die for.

Peter Thomas Roth’s latest hit product Lashes to Die For contains an analog of bimatoprost, namely 17 Phenyl Trinor PGE2 SA.

Bimatoprost is an FDA-approved drug prescribed to treat glaucoma and hypotrichosis. Doctors and patients noted the growth of luxurious lashes as a side effect of the prescription eye drop drug, Lumigan, which had been prescribed to lower the intraocular pressure of glaucoma.

Taking note of the positive lush lash side effect, Allergan (bimatoprost’s patent holder) developed Latisse for the treatment of eyelash hypotrichosis. [As an aside, alopecia is synonymous with hypotrichosis. Some doctors speculate that there may be other anti-alopecia applications for bimatoprost.]

For lashes like you see in the “after” picture above, you can ask your doctor for a Latisse prescription or just click to buy Lashes to Die For right now.

Read more about Lashes to Die For.

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