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Eyelashes Accidentally Cut
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Oh no, the dreaded eyelash mishap! Accidentally cutting your lashes can feel like a mini fashion emergency, but fear not—this is a common beauty dilemma. The big question is whether to pluck a few stray lashes to speed up regrowth or to let nature take its course. Some might think that plucking could help, while others argue it might slow things down. So, should you embrace the chaos of natural shedding or take matters into your own hands?

| Would you pluck a few random lashes to speed up the regrowth process(definitely wont pluck them all) or would plucking cause them to grow back slower, just let them shed naturally? I only just noticed this today and I don’t know how long it’s been like this. I can only assume this happened from my eyelash curler. [link] [comments] |
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