Latisse for hair growth?

A1e

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this is from http://www.baldingblog.com/

"I’d consider this as human experimentation and there is no evidence that Latisse (bimatoprost) grows hair on the scalp. It was FDA approved for growing longer eyelashes, but it is not approved for use on the scalp. Could it work? Possibly, but I don’t know why you’d want to be the guinea pig. Aside from potential safety risks in applying it all over the scalp, there is the financial part of it since the drug is normally sold in a very tiny tube meant to apply to eyelashes."

[youtube:1sf7a2wn]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZaKRsPAPps[/youtube:1sf7a2wn]


so what do you guys think?? :whistle:
 

khali

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This would be a good treatment for people who are starting to lose hair. The guy in the video gained some density, but his baldness went so far that only he can tell the difference, and be satisfied with it.
 

A1e

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i think it can also be used for those small tiny vellus hairs on ones hairline....
 

khali

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The problem with minimal hair growth is the person is happy temporarily. You grow a little hair but if its still not significant enough to mask your baldness. Then you are still looking for alternative solutions.
 

BitchBoy

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yes, but it could work synergistic with other treastments. I really have no idea how this stuff is supposed to work.
 

purecontrol

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Looks like cost is the #1 issue here, as for safe; people already use it to grow eye lashes.

$120.00 for that small bottle that last 2-3 weeks.
 

Emma3535

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Hair Loss Pills - http://foliactive.com I started using Foliactive thanks to a good friend’s recommendation and the truth is it’s working very well. I already got some of my crown hair back and I feel that, in fact, my hair’s stopped falling out so much.
 

shivers20

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I have been applying Bimatoprost .03mg once daily on a tiny area along my hairline, been on it for only four days so its still early. I understand people have tried it with that dosage and have seen no improvement but I figured I would give it a go. Anyway, I've noticed when I apply it immediately after I shower (moist scalp) my heart beats faster, when I apply it on a dry scalp my heart beats normal. It probably has to do with absorption from the scalp being mosit. Has anyone else experience this?
 

oye_rg

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i think it can also be used for those small tiny vellus hairs on ones hairline....
I have been using Latisse on the vellus hair on my temples and they have started truning to black hair but very small and thin. I can also see many more 'pore bumps' when I look closely using a shaving mirror. I use 2 drops on each temples. Once a day for 2 months and now twice a day since about 2 weeks. So total about 3.5 months. I only notices them around 2-3 months mark.
 

champpy

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I used this nearly 2 years ago for about 2 months on my left temple. Not one new hair was grown. It may very well make existing hair thicker and longer, but it doesnt seem to create new hair in areas affected by mbp. And it was a very expensive experiment to try
 
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