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Mascara causes wrinkels?


Question Posted Saturday March 31 2007, 11:48 pm

I was told by my friend that if you leave on mascara on overnight and you dont take it off properly and daily that it will cause wrinkles? Is this true?

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xojessii answered Monday April 2 2007, 4:38 pm:
When i first read that, i was like, nahh that can't happen. i mean how can putting mascara on cause wrinkles? its just touching the hair folicles on your eye lid.
and i just googled and it said nothing about mascara causing wrinkles.
yesterday was april fools day. idk if that is it.
but i wouldnt worry about it :]
Jess

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