Is this legit Bimatoprost? Doesn’t seem crazy pricey. Product 7/4/2025
Bimatoprost is discussed for hair and eyelash growth, with users confirming its legitimacy and availability from Indian pharmacies. It is noted that the common concentration may not be effective for significant scalp hair regrowth unless mixed with Minoxidil.
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