Losing Eyelashes..
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Jan 23, 2012
Julie S.
i have lost a lot of eyelashes due to stress i believe. does anyone have any suggestions on what to do or has had this problem also?
Jan 23, 2012
Kensie L.
Same here. A combination of stress, malnutrition, rubbing my eyes, and sleeping on my face, have weakened my eyelashes. Hopefully, someone can provide a solution because I'm tired of losing my lashes, too! :)
Jan 23, 2012
Julie S.
yes it sucks i have a big part on my eye lid without lashes and i miss them!
Jan 23, 2012
Shelley W.
I experienced the same thing last year. Losing huge amounts of lashes. I just switched up my eye make-up removers. I rotate between a cream remover and liquid and I no longer wear waterproof mascara because I think all that tugging trying to remove it really created a strain on my lids. I agree totally with Natalie B about using make-up wipes. My dermo said that has to be the worst beauty item to have because it creates so much friction on the eye area.