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What is the eye drops that make your eyelashes grow?

I am sure most women have heard of the hot selling eyelash enhancement -Latisse- by now. From what I have heard, it was discovered when a woman was taking prescription grade eye drops in one eye and the lashes in that one eye grew rapidly and were obviously much longer than the other. After this discovery came all of the "lash growing serums" and what not, all very pricey. I am a makeup artist. The other day, during a session and while curling this person's lashes, I noticed that her right eye's lashes were quite a bit longer than the left. I asked her if she used eye drops, favoring the right eye. She said she did indeed and wondered how on earth I could have just guessed that. I gave her a magnifying mirror and showed her the difference in her lashes. Where as the best results from drops will come from a doctor grade product, this woman proved that Clear Eyes too will do the job!


What is the tough white coating of the eye?

The tough white coating of the eye is called the sclera.


The part of the eye is also known as the white of the eye?

The part of the eye that is also known as the white of the eye is called the sclera. It is a tough, protective layer that helps maintain the eye's shape and structure. The sclera is mostly visible and gives the eye its white appearance.


What is the name of the outermost white fibrous tunic of the eye?

The sclera also known as the white of the eye, maintain the shape of the eye and protects the delicate inner layers of tissue.This tough, fibrous tissue forms the outer layer of the eye, except for the part covered by the cornea. Scler/o means the white of the eye, and it also means hard.


If you cut your eye lashes will they get longer?

Your eye lashes grow approximately every 12 hours, and they often fall out naturally or from an incident. They DO grow back, and they will grow at the same rate as before unless a new environmental/physical factor has been brought into play.