Media Report: Claire Danes Is Suffering From The Unpleasant Side Effects Of Latisse

December 16th, 2010 - 10:45 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work  

December 16, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): A spokesperson for the actress, Claire Danes, has warned that Danes could take legal action against an American broadsheet over mendacious reports in that broadsheet about Danes that she had endured eternal darkening of the skin around her eyes subsequent to her ratification of an ‘eyelash growth’ therapy, Latisse. Danes registered herself with Brooke Shields this summer as a luminary spokesperson for Latisse, which is a treatment from the manufacturers of the anti-ageing facial injections, Botox. The heads of Latisse have cautioned that skin darkening is a reversible and less frequent spin-off of employing Latisse.

The actress had recorded her experience of 16 weeks with the cosmetic Latisse on the website of the product. In the recording, Danes has confessed that she had endured redness around her eyes initially for nearly seven days, after which she has not experienced any bothersome side effect.

The New York Post (NYP) had subsequently emerged with a report that voiced that the impacted skin of Danes had, for good, tuned into a shade of yellowness and purpleness. A nameless source had voiced to the paper that Danes’ cosmetic artist has to splash concealer to conceal this alleged skin discoloration. The spokesperson for Danes has, however, fumingly responded that the story of the NYP was untruthful and should be invalidated, in the absence of which the broadsheet could be sued.

A spokesperson for Latisse has asserted that the company’s heads had zilch idea about the supposed unpleasant side effect in Danes. The spokesperson has verbalized that Danes has conversed with them that she is satisfied with Latisse and continues to employ it frequently. The agents of Danes have not spoken about any occurrence of skin hyperpigmentation in her subsequent to the usage of Latisse.

Meanwhile, the website of Latisse has asserted that the most widespread spin-offs of Latisse were itching feeling in the eyes and eye reddishness, which were witnessed in 4% of the clinical examinations’ patients. The liquid of Latisse has some additional but infrequent side effects, which generally take place close to the zone of Latisse’s application. These irregular side effects are eye irritation, reddishness of the eyelids and eye parchedness.

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