Baby's bottom eyelashes can sometimes appear to poke their eyes due to their facial structure and the position of their eyelids. Infants have smaller and more delicate facial features, which can cause the lashes to touch or irritate the surface of their eyes. Additionally, as babies grow and their eyes develop, this issue often resolves on its own. If there are concerns about irritation or discomfort, it's advisable to consult a pediatrician.
Having dust or dirt in your eyes (which you won't be able to see) or having dry eyes can make it feel like your eyelashes are poking into your eyes.
The eyelashes are what protects the eyes from dirt and debris that may get into them.
You can use Mascara on your eyebrows but Eyebrow Pencil is more preferable.
eyelashes are the "hair" protruding out where your eyes are....the eyelids are the skin that folds over your eyes.
Yes, llamas have eyelashes. These eyelashes help protect their eyes from dust, debris, and insects.
Yes, they are. Eyelashes protect your eyes from dust and debris.
Yes. If I am rubbing your eyes, it would be normal for a few of your eyelashes to fall off, but if my eyelashes started falling off because I was rubbing someone else's eyes I would worry.
There is a saying 'The eyes are the mirror of the soul'. By omitting eyelashes the artists wanted to make eyes clearer and more prominent.
no none snakes have eyelashes that is why they do not blink
to keep dust of out your eyes
They protect you eyes from dust.
Your eyelashes