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Help! I've lost most of my eyelashes!

Hey,
I'm 14 years old and about 6 months ago I got an eyelash curler. I have been obsessed with it ever since.
But I have a serious problem, I have noticed that when I have put mascara on, THEN use my curler on them, it made my eyelashes start to break off at the place I would curl them. And its not like I'm using the curler once a day, most of the time I would use it 2 or 3 times a day. It would just bother me how short and non-curly they were. So because of all this obsessive curling, mostly all of them have fallen out. And when they did fall out, it happened all at once.
So PLEEAASSEE doctor, how can I safely get them back? Would it be bad for my eyes to get fake eyelashes professionally put on? Is there any solution untill they grow back on their own? How long will it take for them to grow back? Thank you, I really need some help.


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hi i accidently pulled out half of my eyelashes with my eyelash curler !
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE FOR it TO GROW BACK ... ??

HELP !
thank you
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i am 12 and i have a habit of pulling out my eye lashes. I did this when i was 4 or 5. I stopped then i started to do it again last year. Now i have anbout 15-20 eyelashes on the top of each eye. I don't pull the bottom ones out. I know it is bad but once i pull one i have to pull another and another ect. I ocasionaly get a little bump on my eyelid where there are no lashes. It is like a little pimple. I cant stop and people are starting to notice. My dad got me some drops do that my eyes wont itch, but it didnt do  anything. I really need to stop because I dont want my eyelashes to stop growing back. Sometimes i cant sit down and pull almost 20 out. I dont think i need a shrink though.
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first of all you should curl your eyelashes FIRST then mascara
2nd of all i think you should lay off those products for about 2 weeks
this should definitley help
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iam 33 years old and 2 years ago i was addicted to meth and as a result i too started to pull my eyelashes out   i have been clean for a year now and my lashes have not grown back   ,   have baby ones that try but my eye itself   well the skinon my upper lid get inflamed and is very painfull i cant afford insurance is there anything that would help them grow back where the hair is not stabbing at my inner eye those little hairs are very sharp
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hi, i am 12 years old and about a year ago i have started pulling out my eyelashes for some wierd reason. i dont know why. i really want them to grow back soon!!! i try to stop but i cant. some of my friends notice a little bit and they say its okayy. but i feel strange and also left out. and i need them. how should i stop?
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I'm 14 and I have trichotillophobia. Its been better for awhile but last night i pulled out a large amount of eyelashes. I've been using this Ardell Lash and Brow Growth Excellerator is this supposed to help and why?
Also I think I have a higher growth rate then most people for hair because it almost never takes a full "21/2 months" to grow back, is this possible since I am young? Thanks
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Hi,

You should take her to a skin specialist and ask your GP to refer her to some other psychiatrist if required.

Let us know what the skin specialist suggests.

Post us if you need any other information.

Regards.
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Two years ago, when my daughter was 14, she started pulling at her eyelashes.  The problem was not so bad that I could even notice any missing lashes, but it really bothered her and I was aware that this habit needed attention. So, our general practitioner sent us to a psychiatrist who had 2 sessions with my daughter and me, and then he suggested that she start to take some medication to help ease the urge to pull at the lashes.  My husband and I decided not to do this, as we hate the thought of mind-altering drugs, especially when it didn't seem to be a problem.  

My daughter is now 16 and she still complains of the problem, especially when she is stressed out. She just completed a very difficult AP exam and showed me a small area on her upper lashes where she pulled them out. She is frantic and wants drugs.  We did not like the psychiatrist - he offered nothing but drugs, and her problem seems quite minor. He did not indicate that there were any other psychological problems.

I don't want to take my daughter back to the same doctor. Any advise as to how to handle this?  Thank you in advance.

Canada
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Hi,

At this age, it would not be advisable for you to use cosmetic products too often,as these could cause more damage.

You should avoid pulling out your lashes  - talk to an adult or family member about your symptoms and see a doctor if possible.

Let us know about what the doctor advises.

Keep us posted on how you are doing and if you need any other information.

Regards.
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since i've been 3 years old i have had a habit of pulling out my eyelashes without knowing, i've been to the doctors and they dont seem worried but i am because i want to wear mascara! all my friends wear it and at school im worried i could be bullied.now i'm 12 years old i really would like to have lashes. how long does it take for the eyelashes to grow? you can see them growing a tiny bit but they dont get any longer!
but i dont have eyebrows either - but they're growing which is good but how long does it take for them to grow back?
how can i stop this?
please get back to me as soon as possible
lorna
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Hi,

You should stop using all these products immediately.

Have you consulted a doctor or eye specialist or skin specialist for your complaints?

It would be advisable to consult your doctor for the cause of your symptoms and the furtehr plan of management.

Let us know what your doctor advises and post us about how you are doing.

Regards.

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