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Once eyelashes fall out, do they grow back in? Can eyelashes ever grow longer?

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  • 2 decades ago
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    YES THEY GROW BACK AND NO THEY DONT GROW ANY LONGER THAT WHAT THEY WERE BEFORE

  • D.J.
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    2 decades ago

    it's natural to loose eyelashes, if you pay attention you'll notice that an eyelash falls out every other day or so. and they do grow back. it's like hair. you loose some, you grow some back. it's a cycle. as far as being longer - no

  • 4 years ago

    I actually have surely heard particularly undesirable issues about products that declare to do this. in case you want something to make your eyelashes strengthen longer, move to a clinical professional and get prescribed something. over the counter stuff could have unfavorable outcomes which contains drying or perhaps having some eye lashes fall out.

  • 2 decades ago

    Yes, they do grow out again - otherwise I'd be eyelashless!

    I think them growing in longer depends on how old you are. Mine grew in longer when I was younger, but now they stay the same length.

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  • 2 decades ago

    yes they grow back but once they grow to their full length no they dont get longer

  • 2 decades ago

    yes, they will grow back. longer than what??? longer than they used to be?? i don't think they get longer. i think that once they reach a certain point, they fall out.

  • 2 decades ago

    Yes, they grow back in and no, they won't grow longer.

  • 2 decades ago

    no i dont think they grow back. if so they look not so good as the origonal

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