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		<title>Why Choose LashMantra over Latisse?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; This insightful article from the Chicago Tribune sheds some light on the dangers of using eyelash growth products with chemicals. &#160; Julie Deardorff Chicago Tribune Staff Writer November 16, 2009 For about $100 a month, you could have the long, thick, dark eyelashes that you&#8217;ve always wanted. But Latisse, a drug that can [...]]]></description>
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<p>This insightful article from the Chicago Tribune sheds some light on the dangers of using eyelash growth products with chemicals.</p>
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<div><strong>Julie Deardorff</strong></div>
<div><strong>Chicago Tribune Staff Writer</strong></div>
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<p><span>November 16, 2009</span></p>
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<p>For about $100 a month, you could have the long, thick, dark eyelashes that you&#8217;ve always wanted.</p>
<p>But Latisse, a drug that can treat the new medical condition &#8220;inadequate eyelashes,&#8221; also has a few unpleasant side effects. It may grow excessive hair in places you don&#8217;t want (or expect). It could turn your blue eyes brown. It could darken your lower eyelids, giving you raccoon eyes. And it might make your eyes red and itchy.</p>
<p>When you stop taking this wonder pill, your eyelashes return to normal.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve lost your eyelashes from chemotherapy, Latisse may be a dream come true and well worth the risk of side effects.</p>
<p>But the commercials aimed at a general audience make the product seem more like makeup than a powerful prescription drug, Consumer Reports associate editor Jamie Kopf Hirsh wrote in Adwatch. In September, the Food and Drug Administration warned the manufacturer, Allergan, that promotional materials on the drug&#8217;s website omitted or minimized certain risks.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Latisse commercial embodies pretty much everything that&#8217;s wrong with direct-to-consumer advertising,&#8221; Kopf Hirsh wrote.</p>
<p>Kopf Hirsh doesn&#8217;t just mean using celebrities such as Brooke Shields to sell prescription drugs or manufacturing a need by &#8220;taking a legitimate medical condition and broadening its definition to the point where it could apply to almost anyone.&#8221;</p>
<p>The commercials also downplay dangers while promoting the drugs as lifestyle enhancers.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fewer periods, better eyelashes, sex whenever you want it: No question these are desirable outcomes for many people,&#8221; Kopf Hirsh wrote. &#8220;But unlike other consumer products, like refrigerators or toasters, drugs have side effects &#8212; sometimes nasty ones.&#8221;</p>
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