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No more skimpy lashes! Latisse lets you grow your own!

As we age, eyelashes naturally get thinner and finer. This is sometimes the result of hormonal changes as well as years of makeup use and removal, which can make lashes fall out. Having thicker, longer lashes help frame the eyes, enhance your makeup, and give your eyes a more youthful look.
But skimpy lashes no more. Latisse has been a safe and dramatically effective way to enhance your face with lush natural lashes, and now Wells Plastic Surgery and Skin Care is making it even easier by offering Latisse at a low price of $110 (regularly $129).

Sometimes referred to as ‘miracle gro for your lashes’, Latisse is extremely simple to use – just brush a tiny amount (sterile brushes provided) onto top lash line each night before you go to bed after you remove your makeup. You can see results sometimes as fast as three weeks after your first use, with maximum results by week sixteen. Easy, easy, easy!

Latisse Tips:

  • Apply every night – you will see faster results if you don’t skip a treatment
  • Keep your applications up over time – if you use for several months and then stop, you will lose lashes naturally and they will return to their original appearance over several weeks or months. Continued use of Latisse keeps them long and strong.
  • Be patient. Gradually you will begin to notice first changes in length, then you will begin to see changes in thickness and darkness in your lashes.

The results are in. According to Allergan clinical studies, Latisse users reported significant improvement in lash length and quality. Lashes were 25% longer, 106% more full and 18% darker.

They wont be able to keep their eyes off of yours!

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