
FoidFumbler
To Hesitate is to Masturbate
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We can say that there are 3 primary causes for eyebags: lack of fat, pigment or irritation. Looking at the product's ingredients and running them through ChatGPT, the answer is that it's very unlikely any of them could lead to a negative outcome that could give you eyebags. Regardless, you're supposed to put it on your eyelashes and eyebrows, not near your undereye area.Title
wonderingYou're wondering if they do or are you saying you've used it and it caused eyebags?
No, it shouldn't, but a lot of those eyelash serums are known for dissolving your hoodingwondering
We can say that there are 3 primary causes for eyebags: lack of fat, pigment or irritation. Looking at the product's ingredients and running them through ChatGPT, the answer is that it's very unlikely any of them could lead to a negative outcome that could give you eyebags. Regardless, you're supposed to put it on your eyelashes and eyebrows, not near your undereye area.Title
what about latisse GWe can say that there are 3 primary causes for eyebags: lack of fat, pigment or irritation. Looking at the product's ingredients and running them through ChatGPT, the answer is that it's very unlikely any of them could lead to a negative outcome that could give you eyebags. Regardless, you're supposed to put it on your eyelashes and eyebrows, not near your undereye area.
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Latisse DOES have prostaglandins, which is what dnrwarrior11 and Bryce were talking about. Prostaglandins are known to be irritating to some people, but most importantly, it is documented that they can cause periorbital fat loss, making the skin around your eyes thinner and leading to potential eye bags.what about latisse G