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Old 11-10-2007, 08:24 PM #1
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Default I waxed off my eyelashes accidentally!!!

Oh boy, did I do a big no-no last night.

I was doing my eyebrows (been doing this for over 40 years, and yes, I know how to do this perfectly). Never had a problem.

So I'm using the wax product, I put it on my eyebrows, and evidently, as I was pulling the strip off the right eyebrow, some of it grabbed the middle of the top of my eye and grabbed some eyelashes.

When I ripped off the strip and I looked, I said "what is this little clump of hairs in the middle of this strip?" I looked in the magnifying mirror and saw that some of the eyelashes in the middle of my right eye, well, they are GONE!!!

So I have a right eye with half the lashes on the left side and half the lashes on the right side and NONE in the middle.

Looks ridiculous. I put some of my A & D ointment and the area was fine.

Checked it this morning, and except for the missing eye lashes, there is nothing wrong. Thank god I know how to do makeup.

So here's my question??

Will these eyelashes ever grow back??

I have no idea. This is never happened to me in all my life.

I turn 60 and my hands can't do an eyebrow???

Now how dumb was I??

Melody

P.S. If this has ever happened to anyone, I'd love to hear if your eyelashes ever grew back.
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