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Arden Rose Grew Up With a Compulsive Hair Pulling Disorder | Pretty Unfiltered

Many women grew up with the typical trials and tribulations of being a teenager: hitting puberty, developing facial and underarm hair, and working on a daily basis to not completely mortify ourselves. Easier said than done, right? But what if in addition to all this, you dealt with a disorder that caused you to pull hair out — specifically your eyebrows and eyelashes? Youtube star and actress Arden Rose has trichotillomania, an impulse control disorder which gives you the compulsive urge to pull out your hair. For Arden, it was directly linked to stress, similarly to biting your nails or the skin off your cuticles. It's estimated that 2.5 million people have trich — a surprising number if you think about it. "Once you have a disorder, you learn to hide it very well," said Arden. "It was a comfort zone for me, but also, being embarrassed about something... you go home you feel bad about yourself, all you want is a comfort zone again. It's a vicious cycle," she said. She was 13 when it started happening, as a result of wearing coats of mascara. "I would put loads of mascara on, and I loved pulling the clumps out of my mascara. It got to the point where I was like, 'if I keep applying mascara, I can pull out all these clumps.'" She also did it with brow gel, which resulted in both sparse lashes and non-existent eyebrows. In addition to having the genetics for the disorder, she said not fitting in at school definitely contributed to the disorder. "I didn't have a great friend group growing up, I didn't relate to a lot of girls my age. I felt like I was on a different path than a lot of other people," she said. You never get rid of the disorder. Instead, you do your best to contain it. For Arden, that means having her boyfriend keep her accountable and building up a support system through Youtube. As for her advice for those getting bullied about their looks? "The main motto is 'stop giving a crap.' Ultimately, people are all narcissistic. They care about themselves, the way they look, they care about what you think about them. They don't really care about what's going on with your face. No one actually cares, so you shouldn't care in turn." Check out Arden's full episode of Pretty Unfiltered, and find her on go90's series Mr. Student Body President, as well as her Youtube channel. Mr. Student Body President on go90: https://www.go90.com/profiles/va_0471... Arden on YouTube:    / arose186   Arden on Twitter:   / ardenrose186   Arden on Instagram:   / ardenrose   Arden on Snapchat: @ArdenRose186 Follow Kirbie!    / kirbiejohnson   IG: @kirbiejohnson   / kirbiejohnson   Twitter: @kirbiejohnson   / kirbiejohnson   Snapchat: Kirbie.Johnson FB:   / kirbiejohnsontv   POPSUGAR Girls' Guide is your guide to living your '20s in style! We cover everything from DIY fashion and beauty, pop culture and comedy, recipes and food trends, celebrity news, and more. We also LOVE YouTubers and are lucky enough to have featured some of our favorites on PSGG, including Tyler Oakley, Ingrid Nilsen (Missglamorazzi), and many others. Subscribe to POPSUGAR Girls' Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Find us on Snapchat! Username is popsugar

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