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Original Article

Eyelash enhancement properties of topical dechloro ethylcloprostenolamide

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Pages 110-113 | Received 10 Mar 2008, Accepted 13 Mar 2008, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To assess subjective reports by users of MD Lash FactorTM that it improved the appearance of their eyelashes, especially in length. Methods: A randomized, double‐blind, clinical trial was performed on 34 healthy volunteers who were randomly assigned to one of three different treatment groups of varying concentrations of the key ingredient (dechloro ethylcloprostenolamide, a novel synthetic topical prostaglandin analogue) and a placebo group. Results: All treatment groups demonstrated a statistically significant increase in eyelash length after 4 weeks of daily use. Group A: 1.69 mm, Group B: 1.94 mm, Group D: 1.44 mm, and Group C (placebo): 0.63 mm. There were no complications. Fifteen patients reported minimal initial transient irritation. Conclusion: Subjective reports by users of improved appearance in their eyelashes were confirmed. Use of dechloro ethylcloprostenolamide had minimal side effects.

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