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Higher doses. At 1 mg they got a bit darker but not as dark as I would want to, I got up to 1,4 mg, it's already a bit darker but I need to go a bit higher to have the effects I desire.
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Last edited by Discowires; 9th December 2015 at 03:54 PM.
Yes, but don't immediately get to that dose, work your way up. I've tinted them in the past, but it grows out quickly and starts to look ugly then.
I know it might sound weird, but have you ever considered wearing mascara? Like something really natural looking in brown?
I had thick black eyebrows and long black eyelashes all of us in the family. I am just plucking my eyebrows the right shape it should be and I do not want thin eyebrows. As for the eyelashes since it is long already I do not use a mascara and I just use an eyelashes curler. That is why I am not familiar how to darken eyelashes. I do hope you can get the right color shade of the eyebrows and eyelashes that you desire.
Latisse darkens eyelashes too but the ingredient bimatoprost irritates my eyes like crazy. There's an over the counter serum named revitalash and they changed their formula and it now contains an analogue of bimatoprost. The reviews on darkening are mixed with this, but I have seen pics of people getting darker lashes using it.
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Last edited by Discowires; 13th December 2015 at 05:10 PM.
@Discowires: I agree with you on that. It should start at the roots. Many people have lighter roots but they become gradually darker so it looks natural, when it's dyed, it looks like you're a piano.
I also wonder: M2 around 1 mg gets my yellow eyelashes to medium blonde. Revitalash doubles the thickness of it, so medium blonde twice as thick looks darker.
Most of you won't understand the language, but over here you see before and after pics of revitalash, the lighter lashes seems to be gone in the after pics: http://www.beautyloves.be/2013/03/review-revitalash.html
I mean products like Latisse are supposed to lengthen and darken lashes. I would rather use something like that than mess around with chemicals to darken my lashes. It is up to you I guess, but it seems like an excessively complex and possibly dangerous way to do something that could be done more effectively and with less risk.
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Last edited by Discowires; 13th December 2015 at 05:10 PM.
No it's a serum like latisse, it makes the new growth thicker, darker,....You apply it before going to sleep. It's stainless.
Can anyone confirm if thicker hair looks automatically darker? I think so.
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Last edited by Discowires; 13th December 2015 at 05:11 PM.
Once a day, most do it before bedtime.
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By the way: google "nanolash" "darker" it's cheaper than revitalash or latisse and it has the best reviews when it comes to the darkening part.
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Last edited by Discowires; 13th December 2015 at 05:11 PM.
At least three weeks