Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for January 24, 2010
Transcript:
Saleswoman: The new year's diets have flopped. The fitness plans have failed. Is it any wonder that millions of women are rushing in for...LASH ENHANCEMENT! Cathy: Excuse me? Saleswoman: Once, not even on the "personal transformation" top ten list. Now, a zillion-dollar industy! Products that lengthen! strengthen! Thicken! Condition! Curl! Separate! Sparkle! And some that cause your fabulous, flirty eyelashes to actually grow!! Cathy: Wow. Saleswoman: By the last week in January, all we really want is to find some part of our body we can control.
funnyfan928 almost 15 years ago
Well, at least Cathy won’t spend very much money this time.
pearlandpeach almost 15 years ago
Oh yes she will. The drops that grow lashes are from the medicine for glaucoma. Friend uses the medicine and has glorious lashes and slowly going blind from the glaucoma..
alondra almost 15 years ago
Such falderal. But Cathy will buy it, she always does.
vldazzle almost 15 years ago
Yes, when I heard that side effects for Latisse include possible change in the color of eyes, I decided not to try it, even though my lashes hardly show at all. That is WAY too intense.
puddleglum1066 almost 15 years ago
It’s glaucoma medication? I thought that’s what medical marijuana was for… (hmm… could you see Cathy getting a post-pot case of the munchies? Aieee!)
lightenup Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Wow, that’s scary, pearlandpeach. Not that I’d ever do it, but now I can warn others. I found out yesterday that a friend does Botox, and that was too much for me.
AndiJ almost 15 years ago
14 days? She gave up after 14 days! Nothing like a little makeup to make one feel better. Not that I would know. :P
Mythreesons almost 15 years ago
@pearlandpeach: your friend already had glaucoma or she would not have been taking the medication. I had to use it until I had surgery on both eyes to relieve the pressure in the eyeball. When I stopped the drops, my lashes went back to normal. I have seen the commercial for the eye lash enhancement, but I don’t think it would GIVE you glaucoma or it would not be allowed to be sold.
pearlandpeach almost 15 years ago
the presecription medicine does not give glaucoma, it is for glaucoma, to slow the progression of the disease.
the OTC is just for growing lashes and has side effects. but even this still needs a doctors supervision as it is a presecription but just for the lashes.
jquint almost 15 years ago
What you may not know is there is a inexpensive way to grow those lashes without a Dr. prescription. Rapidlash! I buy mine at CVS or Bed Bath and Beyond for about $50. Within a month it was really noticeable. Plus it grew in my meager brows too. I have no trouble with it and the only side affect so far are “out of control” lashes and much better brows!
kab2rb almost 15 years ago
On GMA a woman wanted longer fuller lashes, the procedure she had cost her, a hair transplant, now she has to trim her eyelasses. Me if I had a hair transplant I put where I lost hair at.
marlasm almost 15 years ago
There are other lash enhancements: EXTENSIONS! This cost me only $13 at a beauty school, and I bought the lashes and special glue to do it myself. [$3.50 each, but Ulta has a sale on now.] Basically, it is a little clump of lashes that are glued to your existing lashes. It takes a little practice, but my lashes look natural and long. I don’t mess with mascara now.
bafish almost 15 years ago
Thanks for the suggestions everybody, but I think I’ll stick with good ol’ MASCARA.