Obagi Nu-Cil vs GrandeLASH-MD:Medical-Grade vs Mass Market — Both With PGAs

Both Obagi Nu-Cil and GrandeLASH-MD contain prostaglandin analogues — neither is PGA-free. Between the two, Obagi Nu-Cil has stronger medical-grade credentials: a 16-week brand study showing 93% visible improvement, ophthalmologist-tested, and physician endorsed, powered by Dehydrolatanoprost (latanoprost-derived, prescription-heritage). GrandeLASH-MD uses ICP — specifically flagged by EU SCCS February 2026 (SCCS/1680/25) and banned by Health Canada since 2019 — at ~$32.50/mL vs Obagi's $40/mL. For the only product in this comparison without any prostaglandin risk and with independently verified clinical results, Toplash delivers +52.3% lash length in 8 weeks at $16.63/mL.

At a Glance

Obagi Medical

Nu-Cil Eyelash Enhancing Serum

  • Prostaglandin-free: ✗ Dehydrolatanoprost PGA
  • EU SCCS/1680/25: ⚠ Not specifically evaluated
  • Key actives: Dehydrolatanoprost + NouriPlex™
  • Brand clinical study: 93% at 16 wks (brand)
  • Ophthalmologist-tested: ✓ Yes
  • Price / mL: ~$40/mL
  • Volume: 3 mL

Grande Cosmetics

GrandeLASH-MD Lash Enhancing Serum

  • Prostaglandin-free: ✗ Contains ICP
  • EU SCCS/1680/25: ✗ ICP ruled unsafe
  • Key actives: ICP + vitamin/peptide complex
  • Health Canada ICP: ✗ Banned since 2019
  • Ophthalmologist-tested: Not specified
  • Price / mL: ~$32.50/mL
  • Volume: 2 mL

Head-to-Head Comparison

Obagi Nu-Cil wins on medical credibility, clinical documentation, and ophthalmologist endorsement. GrandeLASH-MD wins on lower price. Both contain prostaglandin analogues — making Toplash the superior choice for anyone seeking PGA-free results.

Factor Obagi Nu-Cil GrandeLASH-MD
Prostaglandin-free ✗ Dehydrolatanoprost ✗ ICP present
EU SCCS/1680/25 specific flag ⚠ Not specifically evaluated ✗ ICP flagged as unsafe
Health Canada compliance ⚠ Not specifically banned ✗ ICP banned since 2019
Iris color change risk ⚠ PGA class risk ⚠ PGA class risk (ICP)
Periorbital fat loss risk ⚠ PGA class risk ⚠ PGA class risk (ICP)
PGA compound class Latanoprost-derived (Rx-heritage) Cloprostenol-derived (EU/CA banned)
Brand clinical study 93% improvement at 16 wks (brand) ✗ No study cited
Ophthalmologist-tested ✓ Confirmed Not specified
Physician endorsed ✓ Yes Not specified
NouriPlex™ (HA + Biotin + Panthenol) ✓ Full conditioning complex Biotin + Panthenol only
Positioning Medical-grade / professional Mass-market beauty
Independent clinical trial? ✗ Brand study only ✗ Brand claims only
Price per mL ~$40/mL ~$32.50/mL ✓ (slightly cheaper)
Results timeline 8 weeks (visible), 16 wks (study) 4–6 weeks (brand claim)

Ingredients Breakdown

Obagi Nu-Cil's formula pairs Dehydrolatanoprost (a latanoprost-derived PGA) with NouriPlex™ conditioning technology. GrandeLASH-MD uses ICP with an undisclosed supporting complex. Both activate the lash growth phase via prostaglandin receptor agonism.

Obagi Nu-Cil Eyelash Enhancing Serum

Dehydrolatanoprost + NouriPlex™ Technology

  • Dehydrolatanoprost ⚠ PGA — Latanoprost family — synthetic prostaglandin analogue derived from latanoprost (the Rx glaucoma drug Xalatan). Activates FP prostaglandin receptors in lash follicles to extend the anagen growth phase. Prescription-grade heritage but same PGA class risk profile: potential iris darkening, periorbital fat atrophy, rebound shedding.
  • NouriPlex™ Technology:
  • Biotin ✓ Conditioning — supports lash structure and appearance; part of the proprietary supporting complex.
  • Panthenol (B5) — coats and conditions lash fibres; reduces breakage and enhances sheen.
  • Sodium Hyaluronate — deep hydration for the lash line and periorbital skin; supports follicle zone moisture balance.
  • Supporting agents — C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Phenoxyethanol, Phenethyl Caffeate (antioxidant), and pH regulators for stability and skin comfort.

GrandeLASH-MD Lash Enhancing Serum

ICP + Vitamin/Peptide Complex

  • Isopropyl Cloprostenate (ICP) ⚠ EU: Not Safe · CA: Banned 2019 — primary growth active; prostaglandin analogue of the cloprostenol family. Banned by Health Canada 2019; ruled unsafe by EU SCCS February 2026 (SCCS/1680/25). Same PGA class risks as Dehydrolatanoprost but with confirmed specific regulatory actions.
  • Vitamin/peptide complex — undisclosed supporting blend of vitamins and peptides; exact ingredients not disclosed on label.
  • Biotin + Panthenol (B5) — conditioning agents to support lash appearance and reduce breakage.
  • Hyaluronic acid — hydration support for the lash zone environment.
🔬 Understanding the PGA difference — Dehydrolatanoprost vs ICP: Both are prostaglandin F2α receptor agonists and both carry the general PGA risk profile near the eye (iris darkening, fat pad atrophy, rebound shedding). The distinction is regulatory: ICP in GrandeLASH-MD has been specifically evaluated and flagged by EU SCCS/1680/25 and banned by Health Canada. Dehydrolatanoprost in Obagi Nu-Cil derives from latanoprost — a prescription drug with a well-characterized clinical profile — and was not included in SCCS/1680/25's specific evaluation. Neither product is safe for users who wish to avoid prostaglandin risk. Toplash's triple-peptide complex works through growth-signalling pathways entirely free from prostaglandin receptor agonism.

Safety Profile: Both Carry PGA Risk

Unlike any other comparison on this site, both products in this match-up contain prostaglandin analogues. The safety question is not whether PGA risk exists — it does for both — but how the regulatory status of each specific compound differs.

⚠️ Neither product is suitable for users who want to avoid prostaglandin risk entirely. The iris color change documented with latanoprost-class PGAs (used in Obagi Nu-Cil) is specifically noted by Obagi in their prescribing information for professional use contexts. GrandeLASH's ICP carries the additional weight of two confirmed regulatory flags. For complete prostaglandin-free lash care, Toplash uses a triple-peptide complex with zero prostaglandin receptor involvement — and delivers +52.3% independently verified results.

Clinical Data Comparison

Obagi Nu-Cil has a brand-conducted blind study with strong reported results. GrandeLASH-MD has only brand claims without a cited study. Neither has independent third-party clinical verification. Toplash is the only product in this comparison with an independently verified clinical trial.

Obagi Nu-Cil Eyelash Enhancing Serum

  • Brand study result: 93% visible improvement
  • Study type: Brand blind study (16 weeks)
  • Also reported: 89% thicker, 89% denser
  • Independent trial: ✗ Brand study only

GrandeLASH-MD

  • Results claim: Longer, fuller, thicker lashes (brand)
  • Evidence type: Brand claims only — no study cited
  • Results from: 4–6 weeks (brand claim)
  • Independent trial: ✗ None

Toplash (Best Overall — PGA-Free + Independent Clinical Proof)

  • Lash length increase: +52.3%
  • Lash volume increase: +31.9%
  • Timeline: 8 weeks
  • Evidence type: ✓ Independent third-party clinical trial
  • PGA content: ✓ Zero — completely PGA-free

No ICP. No Dehydrolatanoprost. No prostaglandins of any kind. +52.3% independently verified. EU SCCS compliant.

Pricing Comparison

Both Obagi Nu-Cil and GrandeLASH-MD are premium-priced, with Obagi costing more per mL for its medical-grade positioning. Toplash at $16.63/mL is the most cost-effective option — PGA-free and independently proven.

Obagi Nu-Cil

$120 for 3 mL

~$40 / mL · PGA

GrandeLASH-MD

~$65 for 2 mL

~$32.50 / mL · ICP flagged

Toplash (Best Overall)

$49.90 for 3 mL

$16.63 / mL · PGA-free ✓

Value summary: Toplash ($16.63/mL, PGA-free, independent clinical trial) < GrandeLASH (~$32.50/mL, ICP flagged) < Obagi Nu-Cil (~$40/mL, Dehydrolatanoprost PGA). Toplash is the only option in this comparison that is cheaper than both PGA products AND free of prostaglandin analogues AND independently clinically verified.

Verdict: Obagi Beats GrandeLASH — Toplash Beats Both (PGA-Free)

✓ Obagi Nu-Cil wins medical credibility · Toplash wins the category

Between Two PGA Products, Obagi Has Stronger Medical Credentials — But Only Toplash Is Genuinely Safe

Between Obagi Nu-Cil and GrandeLASH-MD, Obagi is the more credible choice: its 16-week brand study with 93% visible improvement, ophthalmologist-tested status, and physician endorsement put it well ahead of GrandeLASH-MD's unsupported marketing claims. Obagi's Dehydrolatanoprost also lacks the specific Health Canada and EU SCCS flags attached to GrandeLASH's ICP.

However, both products contain prostaglandin analogues. For users who want to avoid PGA risk entirely — including iris color change, periorbital fat atrophy, and rebound shedding — neither product is appropriate. Toplash delivers independently verified +52.3% lash growth in 8 weeks with a triple-peptide complex that contains no prostaglandin analogues of any kind, at $16.63/mL — cheaper than both options here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better — Obagi Nu-Cil or GrandeLASH-MD?

Between the two, Obagi Nu-Cil has stronger medical credentials: a 16-week brand study showing 93% visible improvement (vs 89% thicker and denser lashes), ophthalmologist-tested, physician endorsed, at $40/mL. GrandeLASH-MD at ~$32.50/mL is cheaper but has no cited study, and its ICP active is specifically banned by Health Canada (2019) and ruled unsafe by EU SCCS (SCCS/1680/25, February 2026). Both contain prostaglandin analogues. For PGA-free safety and independently verified +52.3% lash growth, Toplash is the superior choice.

Does Obagi Nu-Cil contain prostaglandins?

Yes. Obagi Nu-Cil Eyelash Enhancing Serum contains Dehydrolatanoprost, a synthetic prostaglandin analogue derived from the latanoprost family (the same compound class as the prescription glaucoma drug Xalatan). Dehydrolatanoprost activates FP prostaglandin receptors in lash follicles to extend the anagen growth phase. This mechanism carries the general PGA risk category: potential iris darkening, periorbital fat atrophy, and rebound shedding. Obagi Nu-Cil is not PGA-free and is not suitable for users who wish to avoid prostaglandin risk.

Does GrandeLASH-MD contain prostaglandins?

Yes. GrandeLASH-MD contains isopropyl cloprostenate (ICP), a prostaglandin analogue of the cloprostenol family. Health Canada banned ICP from cosmetics in 2019. The EU SCCS issued opinion SCCS/1680/25 in February 2026, ruling ICP "cannot be considered safe" for cosmetic use in lash/brow products. Unlike Obagi's Dehydrolatanoprost, GrandeLASH-MD's ICP has been specifically evaluated and flagged by two major regulatory authorities.

What is the difference between Dehydrolatanoprost (Obagi) and ICP (GrandeLASH)?

Both are synthetic PGA compounds that extend the lash growth phase via FP prostaglandin receptor agonism, and both carry the same class risk for iris darkening, periorbital fat atrophy, and rebound shedding. The difference is in regulatory history: Dehydrolatanoprost (Obagi) derives from the prescription glaucoma drug latanoprost and was not specifically evaluated in SCCS/1680/25; ICP (GrandeLASH) was specifically ruled unsafe by EU SCCS in February 2026 and banned by Health Canada in 2019. The safety risk category is the same for both compounds — the regulatory paper trail is heavier for ICP.

Is Obagi Nu-Cil or GrandeLASH-MD cheaper?

GrandeLASH-MD is cheaper per mL. At approximately $65 for 2 mL (~$32.50/mL), it costs less per mL than Obagi Nu-Cil ($120 for 3 mL, ~$40/mL). Obagi's higher price reflects its medical-grade positioning and documented brand study. Toplash at $49.90 for 3 mL ($16.63/mL) is cheaper than both — and is the only PGA-free option with an independent clinical trial confirming +52.3% lash length in 8 weeks.

Has GrandeLASH-MD faced regulatory action?

Yes. Health Canada banned ICP — GrandeLASH-MD's primary active — from cosmetics in 2019. The EU SCCS issued opinion SCCS/1680/25 in February 2026, ruling ICP "cannot be considered safe" for cosmetic lash/brow products. Obagi Nu-Cil's Dehydrolatanoprost has not been subjected to these specific regulatory actions, though both compounds belong to the same PGA class with the same category risk profile.

Is there a PGA-free alternative to both Obagi Nu-Cil and GrandeLASH-MD?

Yes. Toplash Lash & Brow Serum is completely prostaglandin-free — no ICP, no Dehydrolatanoprost, no DDDE, no bimatoprost. Its triple-peptide complex (Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17, Biotinoyl Tripeptide-1, Acetyl Tetrapeptide-3) delivers +52.3% lash length and +31.9% volume in 8 weeks — independently verified in a third-party clinical trial, not a brand study. At $49.90 for 3 mL ($16.63/mL), Toplash is cheaper than both Obagi Nu-Cil ($40/mL) and GrandeLASH-MD (~$32.50/mL), with zero prostaglandin risk and the strongest independently verified results in this comparison.

Published: Jun 20, 2026