Did you know that eyelashes are licen nests?

Finally, the eyelid extension industry has erupted as never before, and experts predict the market will be estimated at over $1.5 billion in a few years. No wonder you made it yourself and, if not, get to know someone who made the eyelashes last. But like everything else good in life, the consequences [...]
Finally, the eyelid extension industry has erupted as never before, and experts predict the market will be estimated at over $1.5 billion in a few years. No wonder you made it yourself and, if not, get to know someone who made the eyelashes last. But like everything else good in life, the consequences of these extensions are severe: Morra.
According to ABC 7 News, optometrists have noticed an increase in cases presented by parasitic parasites, which are scientifically known as Demodex. Apparently, people don't wash long eyelids enough to hold as long as possible. This lack of hygiene naturally turns the eyelashes into a nest of parasites and bacteria. But, USA Today says there are no lice in the eyelashes, but ticks. Do you think this is better?
The difference between lice is that lice are parasites, while ticks are microscopic organisms found in all mammals. Morra absorbs blood as it cuts dead skin cells. The ticks are added and added, causing scratches, swelling, frying, and other types of irritability.
Let us know that this information will have no effect on those who do anything to keep their eyes peeled.
Source Layer: The Cut










