No, but I've slathered on every form of moisturizer I can find in the house, in a futile attempt to combat the dry skin. I don't know why the eyebrows (and just one eyelid too, btw) would be so sensitive.
Janie, yes, see, I think that might be it, but in order to cover up the redness (and now puffiness in my eyelid), I have to put on more makeup. And to get the twirl just right takes extra gel. So this is a catch 22 situation. Do I go "naked" to let my face repair itself, or do I continue to bury my face in more and more stuff until it finally explodes? I'm afraid to put antihistamine cream so close to my eye, but I think I'll try a Benadryl pill...good suggestion. Thank you! :-)
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Have you changed your shampoo or soap recently?
No, but I've slathered on every form of moisturizer I can find in the house, in a futile attempt to combat the dry skin. I don't know why the eyebrows (and just one eyelid too, btw) would be so sensitive.
Or makeup?
Or....Have you been playing the dastardly villainess and twirling your eyebrows?
Take an antihistamine or put antihistamine cream on and see if it stops.
Janie, yes, see, I think that might be it, but in order to cover up the redness (and now puffiness in my eyelid), I have to put on more makeup. And to get the twirl just right takes extra gel. So this is a catch 22 situation. Do I go "naked" to let my face repair itself, or do I continue to bury my face in more and more stuff until it finally explodes? I'm afraid to put antihistamine cream so close to my eye, but I think I'll try a Benadryl pill...good suggestion. Thank you! :-)
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