
Want longer, thicker, darker-looking lashes? Skip the guesswork. A licensed doctor reviews your profile and prescribes you treatment — delivered straight to your door.*
*Subject to consultation. Your doctor will determine the appropriate treatment based on your medical history. Results refer to cosmetic appearance and may vary.
✓ A licensed Canadian doctor reviews your profile and prescribes the right lash treatment for you
✓ Prescription lash treatments have been studied in clinical settings for over a decade
✓ Applied once nightly along the upper lash line with a sterile applicator for thicker, fuller lashes.
✓ Delivered to your door — no clinic visit needed
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Apply once nightly before bed. Make sure your face is clean and makeup is removed.
Step 1: Place one drop of solution on the sterile applicator
Step 2: Draw the applicator carefully along your upper lash line — inner corner to outer corner
Step 3: Blot any excess solution beyond the lash line
Step 4: Repeat for the other eye using a fresh applicator
Do not apply to lower lashes. One drop per applicator. One applicator per eye. Remove contact lenses before use.
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Active ingredient:
Prescribed by your doctor based on your individual consultation. Full details about your specific prescription, including the active ingredient and its approved indications, will be provided by your prescribing physician and pharmacy fulfilling your order.
Applicators:
Sterile, single-use applicators included in every kit.
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This treatment is available by prescription only. Your doctor will review your medical history to determine if it's right for you.
Do not use if:
— You are allergic to any listed ingredients
— You have active eye infections or inflammation
— You are pregnant or breastfeeding — consult your doctor first
Common side effects may include:
Your doctor will discuss all potential side effects during your consultation. Most side effects are mild and well-tolerated. Eye redness or irritation, itching, and darkening of the eyelid skin along the lash line. In rare cases, this type of prescription treatment may cause permanent darkening of the iris (eye colour).
Important:
— Use only the sterile applicators provided
— Do not apply to lower lashes
— Remove contact lenses before application
— If you experience persistent eye irritation, contact your prescriber
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Here's what separates a prescription from everything on the shelf.

Over-the-counter lash serums use peptides and conditioning agents that may help lashes appear healthier. But they're cosmetics - not prescriptions. And they don't require a doctor for a reason.
Prescription lash treatments are fundamentally different. They've been studied in clinical settings for over a decade. They require a licensed doctor to review your health history, determine if you're a good candidate, and prescribe the right treatment for your specific profile.
That level of medical oversight isn't available at a store. And it shouldn't be, because a prescription treatment requires a real doctor making a real clinical decision about your care.
That's exactly what RxSkin provides. A licensed physician reviews your profile online, prescribes your treatment if appropriate, and it arrives at your door — anywhere in Canada.*

Answer a few quick questions from home about your skin and beauty goals. Takes about 5 minutes. No appointment needed.

A licensed Canadian physician will review your medical and skin history, and determine if RxSkin is right for you.

If prescribed, your treatment is prepared by a Canadian partner pharmacy and shipped right to your door, anywhere in Canada.
Every lash journey is personal. Here's what some people experience along the way.






The same doctor-prescribed care also for your skin and hair.

Personalized, made-to-order prescription skincare for smoother, brighter-looking skin. Prescribed by your doctor. Made just for you.

Doctor-prescribed hair regrowth treatments for thicker, fuller hair.
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Every person's experience is different. Some people notice changes in eyelash growth and fullness around 8-12 weeks. Individual results vary. Consistency with nightly application is important - your healthcare provider will set appropriate expectations during your consultation.
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In rare cases, prescription lash treatments may cause permanent darkening of the iris, particularly in people with mixed-colour irises (e.g., blue-brown, grey-brown, yellow-brown, green-brown). Your doctor will discuss this with you before prescribing.
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Your doctor will determine the most appropriate prescription lash treatment for you based on your medical history, lash concerns, and health profile. All details about your specific prescription will be provided during your consultation.
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Latisse is one of the most well-known prescription lash treatments available. Through RxSkin, your doctor will review your profile and prescribe the most appropriate lash treatment for you — which may include brand-name or alternative options. Both may contain the same active ingredient. Your prescriber will explain exactly what they're recommending and why during your consultation.
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If you discontinue treatment, your lashes will gradually return to their previous appearance over a period of weeks to months. Continued use is typically needed to maintain results. Your doctor can discuss the best approach for your situation.
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Yes. You can continue using mascara and eye makeup as normal. Apply your treatment at night on clean lashes before bed — makeup should be fully removed first.
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Common side effects include mild eye redness, irritation, itching, and darkening of the eyelid skin. In rare cases, prescription lash treatments may cause permanent darkening of the iris (eye colour). Your healthcare provider will discuss all potential side effects during your consultation before prescribing.
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Remove your contact lenses before applying. You may reinsert them 15 minutes after application. Please be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before and after use.
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Using the sterile applicator provided, place one drop on the applicator and draw carefully along your upper lash line from inner to outer corner. Use one applicator per eye. Do not apply to lower lashes. Full instructions are included with your prescription.
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Prescription lash treatments have been studied in clinical settings for over a decade. Your prescribing doctor will determine if long-term use is appropriate for you based on your medical history and response to treatment.