Follicle Mites, Eye Lash Creatures

August 1, 2010 by CHIPMUNK  
Published in Hair

A mite that lives in your pores and hair follicles.

Follicle Mites live in your eyelashes,, chin, nose, forehead and cheek.  A follicle is the pore from which the hair grows, Demodicids looks a  worm with legs like mere stumps.   A person that uses make-up heavily has the most infestatione lashs, make-up should be cleaned up thoroughly, though most adults carry a few demodicids.

Inflammation and infestations usually happens when a number of these mites form a single follicle.  Mites live facing head down, feeding on secretions and dead skin debris.  If there are too many, in the same follicle, it causes your eye lashes to fall.

A female lays twenty five eggs, in a single follicle, as the mites grow they become tightly packed.  A cycle that lasts about eighteen days.  Mites don’t have an excretory opening, so there won’t be any poop in your eye lashes.  At night when you go to sleep  on your pillow, where  there are millions of dust mites, which helps keep our homes clean by consuming the tens of millions mites, so  just pretend they are not there.  Sunshine can keep them at bay.

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