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I have pretty thin, short eyelashes and have considered Latisse. However, I've decided not to try it since you have to make the commitment of using it forever - once you stop using it, your eyelashs return to normal.
Beauty Snob posted a review of MD Lash Factor today and it seems like a good alternative. It's still expensive like Latisse (at $140), though. Has anyone tried this yet or know someone who has?
Here's the article/review:
http://www.beautysnob.com/2009/08/md_lash_factor.html