
Revitalash Disclosure of Adverse Side Effects? - RealSelf
Feb 5, 2009 · Since Revitalash is not FDA approved, it is not subject to the same disclosure for side effects as Latisse is. With that said, we do not believe you will have the same type of side effects with Revitalash as with Latisse because the active ingredient in Latisse is no longer an ingredient in Revitalash.
Does Latisse Work Better Than Revitalash? - RealSelf
Jan 23, 2009 · Latisse is the same price (actually $5 cheaper than we used to sell Revitalash for) and it works better because the active ingredient that is used in Latisse was removed from Revitalash in the recent past based on a lawsuit between the …
Better to Use Revitalash Than Latisse to Avoid Side Effects? - RealSelf
Nov 27, 2009 · The potential side effects of either Latisse or Revitalash are the same. The darkening of the color of the iris is a minimal risk and has only been noted in patients who use the drops IN THE EYE for medical purposes - and even then it is a rarity. Used correctly, the drops will not go into the eye, but be placed at the lashline on skin.
Effects of Switching from Revitalash to Latisse - RealSelf
Feb 23, 2010 · When making the switch from Revitalash to Latisse, the effects should only be positive. Your eyelashes will not fall out. In fact, they'll very likely get longer, thicker, and fuller, as Latisse truly contains the active ingredients that cause the effects the other products often claim to. Latisse, or bimatoprost, is applied to the base of the upper eyelashes on a nightly basis. …
Does Revitalash Change Iris Color Like Latisse? - RealSelf
May 29, 2009 · Revitalash has had no reports of eye color change. It has different ingredients than Latisse so it should not be an issue. Hope this helps!
Are there any side effects from using Revitalash? - RealSelf
Jul 15, 2014 · Revitalash is not an FDA-approved product. But general side effects would be eye irritation, redness, skin discoloration, itching, or swelling. Those are pretty general for any eye products. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person
How do I cure the allergic reaction I am having after using …
Jan 13, 2014 · Revitalash is an eyelash conditioner, unlike Latisse which is the only FDA-cleared product for longer, darker, and fuller eyelashes. Other products contain a variety of ingredients, any one of which can cause allergic reactions.
Is revitalash/revitabrow safe to use while pregnant and ... - RealSelf
Mar 20, 2019 · Thank you for your question.These products are not tested on pregnant or nursing women. In these situations it is better to avoid the use of these products during pregnancy or nursing.
Can Revitalash cause permanent iris color change? - RealSelf
Sep 2, 2017 · The only reason why eyelash serums like Latisse and Revitalash have that risk listed is because one of the ingredients is the same as glaucoma eye drops which have been known to cause color change in light colored eyes. The ingredient is so low on the list of the eyelash serums, that it has never happened for patients who use Revitalash or Latisse.
Switching from Latisse to Revitalash. - RealSelf
Aug 16, 2019 · Revitalash does not contain the prescription medication bimatoprost which is present in Latisse and which is the key ingredient that lengthens and thickens eyelash hair. Latisse is both Health Canada and FDA approved whereas Revitalash is not. This is not to say that Revitalash will not stimulate eyelash growth it just may not work as effectively as Latisse, …