Join the LATISSE® Wishes Challenge and help raise $500,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation so a wish can be granted in every Make-A-Wish® chapter across the country. When you donate a minimum of $20 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation on the LATISSE® Wishes Challenge website, Allergan will double it, up to a maximum donation of $250,000, until November 30, 2011. The first 10,000 people who make a minimum $20 donation will receive a LATISSE® free trial certificate they can take to a doctor to see if LATISSE® is right for them. Those who invite at least two friends to join them in the LATISSE® Wishes Challenge will also receive a $20 rebate off their next purchase of LATISSE® when they redeem their free trial certificate, limitations apply.
Drugmaker Allergan is recruiting volunteers for clinical trials of a hair-growth treatment based on the active ingredient in Latisse (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution, 0.03 percent), the company’s eyelash-growth treatment.
For a limited time when you buy one LATISSE kit, you get another one free! That's a $50 - $70 savings depending on where you have your prescription filled!
Want long, lush lashes for the holiday season? Then start LATISSE now. It takes approximately 16 weeks on LATISSE for your lashes to reach their longest and fullest. Stop by soon to pick up your free prescription!
Dr. Jim Cain, III, founder and medical director of Innovative Aesthetics a cosmetic and medical aesthetics practice in Houston, Texas, has recently completed a two-year Aesthetics Medicine Fellowship with Dr. Sharon McQuillon of the Ageless Aesthetic Institute. The Fellowship Certification in Aesthetic Medicine is a certification program of the American Academy of Anti‐Aging Medicine.
Allergan, the manufacturer of LATISSE, is offering a $20 Rebate if you join their Lash Perks program. Sign up through this link and start growing long, lush lashes today!
Today's article in Time Magazine highlights the proposed "Botox tax" being floated by Senate majority leader Harry Reid as part of President Obama's health care reform package. This tax would apply to elective, but not reconstructive plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures, in the hopes of raising enough money to pay for other features of the plan. As both an aesthetics practitioner and a taxpayer, I do not agree with this proposal and do not want to be forced to increase the cost of the services we provide to you. If you too do not agree with this proposal, I urge you to visit www.stopcosmetictax.org and sign the petition and register your support.