I do not know of any over the counter products that work. Here in the US Latisse is FDA regulated and available by prescription only. Generally insurance companies will not cover it because it is cosmetic. Depending on which state you live in, you can get it from plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and opthamologists. Many doctors offer a free or low cost office visit because they receive a small profit for every prescription that they sell. A friend of mine got a prescription for it and it cost her $120.
Is it normal for eyebrows not to grow back after over-plucking?
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Latisse is marketed as an eyelash enhancement product but also works well on eyebrows.
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That's a good idea, but isn't that Rx only? I have no health insurance. Do you know of any OTC remedies?
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I do not know of any over the counter products that work. Here in the US Latisse is FDA regulated and available by prescription only. Generally insurance companies will not cover it because it is cosmetic. Depending on which state you live in, you can get it from plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and opthamologists. Many doctors offer a free or low cost office visit because they receive a small profit for every prescription that they sell. A friend of mine got a prescription for it and it cost her $120.