xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Wednesday April 26 2006, 6:27 pm: No it doesn`t make your eyelashes falll out but maybe if you have too much on or if you kepp it over night so just take off your mascara before you go to bed or when you come home from somewhere and you aren`t gonna og anywhere. That`s what I do when I get home from school I take all my makeup off.
xoxDaneCookRox answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 6:12 pm: Well if you leave it on, like overnight and use a real lot it makes them fall out more. The way to prevent this is just get a really good eye makeup remover and use it every night you should be fine.
lulabelle answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 6:01 pm: What happens is more of your eyelashes fall out. They fall out before they would normally. But, unless you are allergic, all of your eyelashes will not fall out at the same time. Look at some young photos of some of your female relatives who wear mascara. Notice how their eyelashes were thicker when they were younger. How you can stop some of this is by making sure that you remove your mascara every single night before you go to bed. No exceptions. Use a really good eye cream (a cream formula designed specifically for the eye) every night. Your mother may not think you need it because you are young. Most people think eye creams are specifically for wrinkles. You see, mascara is very drying on the eyelashes, which is why they break and fall out, yet a good cream will keep the lashes pliable. Remember, eyelashes are hairs. The hair on your head will dry, break and fall out if you apply too many chemicals to it or simply with day-to-day wear. What do you do about that? You use conditioners. Same logic applies to your eyelashes. Good luck!!!
Mackenzie answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 5:44 pm: I've heard this, but I've never experienced this. Actually, what I've heard is that if you put multiple layers on at once they will fall out. Well, that's the only way I'll do mine, and I've never experienced this. You could try searching on Google and AskJeeves to see what you come up with, but you'll most like wind up with forums, not facts. If you're that desperate for opinions, it might be worth a shot. I just think it to be nonsense. People get one 'winky', and it's the crisis of the week...
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