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In this episode of "It’s Good to See You", Dr. Rupa Wong dives deep into the world of lash serums. Are they really effective? What’s the science behind them? As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Wong breaks down the most popular lash serums, explains how they work, and discusses the potential risks associated with certain ingredients like prostaglandin analogs. If you’ve been wondering which lash serums are worth using and what to avoid when shopping for lash enhancers, this episode is for you!
Key Topics:
Lash Serums: Do They Work? Dr. Wong explains how lash serums work by extending the growth phase of your eyelashes and which products offer real results. She covers the difference between conditioning serums and those that actually stimulate lash growth.
The Science Behind Prostaglandin Analogs Learn how prostaglandin analogs (like the active ingredient in Latisse) work by prolonging the anagen phase of lash growth, leading to longer, fuller lashes. Dr. Wong discusses the pros and cons of using prostaglandin-based lash serums, including side effects like eye color changes and skin pigmentation.
What Ingredients Should You Look For? Dr. Wong outlines safe ingredients in lash serums, such as peptides, biotin, and panthenol, which can strengthen and condition lashes without the risks associated with prostaglandin analogs.
What to Avoid in Lash Serums Be aware of ingredients like isopropyl cloprostenate (a synthetic prostaglandin analog), essential oils, and harsh preservatives. Dr. Wong emphasizes why it's important to choose products wisely and avoid irritation or allergic reactions.
Recommended Lash Serums Looking for safe and effective lash serums? Dr. Wong offers her expert recommendations, from FDA-approved Latisse to other ophthalmologist-approved options like Revitalash and natural alternatives like Vegamour.
 
Brands Mentioned:
Latisse
GrandeLASH-MD
Revitalash
Rodan + Fields Lash Boost
Try Twenty Twenty
Olaplex
Ordinary Lash Serum
 
 
Key Takeaways:
Not all lash serums are created equal, and some come with significant risks.
Prostaglandin analogs work, but they can cause side effects like darkening of the iris or unwanted hair growth.
If you want safer, non-prescription options, look for serums with peptides, biotin, and other conditioning ingredients.
 
Resources:

Find Dr. Rupa on Instagram for more eye health tips!
Learn more about Latisse and other prostaglandin-based lash serums on the official FDA website.
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