According to board-certified dermatologistJeanine Downie, M.D.,stress is very much a factor in eyelash loss.
Irritation from false eyelashes or lash extensions.
It’s complex, and not every case is the exact samebut sometimes it’s linked to stress.
Rubbing your eyes.
An underlying health condition.
Irritation from eye products.
Sleeping in your makeup.
They shed naturally.
What can you do about it?
Yes,eyelashes do grow back, assuming the lid skin isn’t too damaged.
That includes with your palms and with makeup removerremember to gently wipe off your eye makeup each night.
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Swap your eye makeup.
Clean them regularly.
You should always, always remove your mascara each and every night to prevent more eyelash loss.
A good, gentle scrub with cleanser will do the trick.
Keep them moisturized.
Talk to a derm.
However, each condition is complex, each with its own unique mechanisms of action.
The takeaway.
Eyelashes can fall out for a variety of reasons, some more serious than others.
Just know that hair loss is incredibly common (on the eyes, too!)
and you’re not alone.