clarayow answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 9:11 pm: Why are you picking your eyelashes? Eyelashes are something which you shouldn't pick! It's one of the nicest things bout people's eyes! It's nice to have long, thick eyelashes. Why do you think there is such a thing called mascara? Don't pick 'em. Love 'em. If you're blessed with long and thick eyelashes you should be really really happy.
Having long and thick eyelashes gives depth and a mysterious look to your eyes; it's really pretty. I have long eyelashes too but I don't pick them. It is very rare to see an asian with long and thick eyelashes. I'll cry if I were to drop any eyelashes. Come to my country and the people here will tell you you're mad for picking eyelashes. Girls in my country load their eyes with tons of mascara and they don't even achieve those natural-looking, long eyelashes. There are even people who go for eyelash extension. And some even attach a set of fake eyelashes to their eyes. It looks really fake and gross. THAT is what I call gross.
Durene answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 8:11 pm: How is that gross? Doesnt everyone do that? I do.. especially since I have long eyelashes, and sometimes they fall in my eyes. not fun. [ Durene's advice column | Ask Durene A Question ]
iloveyoutoo answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 7:44 pm: I have the same exact thing, I do my eye lashes.
The link the person below gave to you, is a very good link.. I was planning on reccomending it.
You can drop a line to me, if you'd like.
I'd gladly give you my email since my aim doesnt work. :[
Daimeera answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 7:34 pm: I don't pick my eyelashes, but I do/have picked at most of the other sources of hair on my body. It's not gross--it's a medically identifiable disorder called Trichotillomania.
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