emilyy answered Sunday July 15 2007, 2:26 pm: Their eyelashes aren't necessarily any longer than an adults. From the time of birth until you are an adult, I have heard that your eyes do not grow. That is why babies seem to have large eyes, also. They aren't any bigger, the babies head is simply smaller - so the proportion is different.
I don't think there is a way to grow your eyelashes any longer. It is natural for eyelashes to fall out every so often, so that new ones can grow in their place.
If you want longer eyelashes, you can try mascara. Fantastic Lash by Covergirl is my personal favourite. You can also try clear mascara, which just keeps your eyelashes in place for a more natural look.
Another tip is to use an eyelash curler. There are heated and non-heated ones. You can get a good eyelash curler at any drug store, the price ranges from $6 to $20, depending on the brand and quality. Squeeze down gently on your eyelashes right at the base (near your eyelid). Next, press and release the curler, walking it out to the tips of your eyelashes.
cheifbritneeilu answered Sunday July 15 2007, 2:23 pm: im not sure, but if i had to guess eye lashes like your eyes dont grow from the time your born so if they had really tiny ones, we probably wouldnt have any when we got older, thats jsut a guess though. [ cheifbritneeilu's advice column | Ask cheifbritneeilu A Question ]
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