Wednesday, September 22, 2010

I think I'll start something new...WINSday!

It's completely unoriginal, but I don't really care. I'm going to try to remember to post something that I found to be hysterically funny on Wednesday, and label it as the win of the week.



The internet is so glorious, because some people really are just that funny.

This week's win comes from http://www.funnyordie.com/ and to me, is genius. I did share this on Facebook already, but if you haven't seen it yet, you should definitely watch it.

Are you familiar with Latisse? This is FOD's parody of it. If youv'e not heard of it, there's an explanation below the video.


Anyway, onto the WIN for the week!





Latisse is something you can put on your eyelashes to help them grow longer, but it has a horrible list of side effects. (This is copied and pasted from their website, but I did take out a paragraph)

Possible side effects.

The most common side effects after using LATISSE® are an itching sensation in the eyes and/or eye redness, which were reported in approximately 4% of clinical trial patients. LATISSE® solution may cause other less common side effects which typically occur close to where LATISSE® is applied. These include skin darkening, eye irritation, dryness of the eyes and redness of the eyelids.

Special warnings.

LATISSE® solution use may cause darkening of the eyelid skin which may be reversible. Although not seen in the clinical studies, may also cause increased brown iris pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely to be permanent. Increased iris pigmentation has occurred when the same formulation of bimatoprost ophthalmic solution was instilled directly into the eye.

It is possible for hair growth to occur in other areas of your skin that LATISSE® frequently touches. Any excess solution outside the upper eyelid margin should be blotted with a tissue or other absorbent material to reduce the chance of this happening. It is possible for a difference in eyelash length, thickness, fullness, pigmentation (darkness), number of eyelash hairs and/or direction of eyelash growth to occur between eyes (e.g., results may vary for each eye). These differences, should they occur, will usually go away if you stop using LATISSE®.

Yikes. Well, Brooke Shields uses it, so I guess it's okay.

1 comment:

  1. I had no idea you had this blog until today.
    I have been feeling very creepy as I go back through the months. :)

    It looks awesome. And you're very entertaining.

    -Jeffrey

    PS. It would be good to see you again.

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