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  2. Thin eyebrows are back, but should they be? - AOL

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    Santos explains how, by contrast, sparse eyebrows were very popular in the Middle Ages: a trend that is evidenced in artworks from the time. Portraits of women from this period in history ...

  3. Moms are waxing their toddler's unibrows on TikTok. Why kids ...

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    "She was begging me to do something about it," a mom says of her daughter being teased about her eyebrows. Moms are waxing their toddler's unibrows on TikTok. Why kids and body hair removal is a ...

  4. 8 Eyebrow Growth Serums That Will Transform Sparse Areas - AOL

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    You don't need a prescription for permanently thicker, fuller brows—just the best eyebrow growth serum. These over-the-counter products will do just the trick. 8 Eyebrow Growth Serums That Will ...

  5. Unibrow - Wikipedia

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    A unibrow is part of normal human variation, but can also stem from developmental disorders. A unibrow is a recognized feature of Cornelia De Lange syndrome, a genetic disorder whose main features include moderate to severe learning difficulties, limb abnormalities such as oligodactyly (fewer than normal fingers or toes), and phocomelia (malformed limbs), and facial abnormalities including a ...

  6. Ectodermal dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with Ectodermal Dysplasia (ED) commonly experience sparse or absent hair, a condition known as hypotrichosis. Scalp hair is typically fine, brittle, and may lack pigmentation, appearing light or wispy. Eyebrows and eyelashes may also be sparse or absent, contributing to the distinct facial appearance seen in ED.

  7. Madarosis - Wikipedia

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    Loss of eyebrows is commonly seen from both atopic and seborrhoeic dermatitis due to continuous scratching/touching. Psoriasis on the eyelids can result in madarosis. Others include: frontal fibrosing alopecia , ulerythema ophryogenes , acne rosacea , telogen effluvium , follicular mucinosis , and cutaneous sarcoidosis .

  8. Sign of Hertoghe - Wikipedia

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    The sign is named after the Belgian internist Eugene Ludovic Christian Hertoghe (April 5, 1860–January 3, 1928), who was a native of Antwerp, and was the first pioneer in thyroid function research. [2] [3] [5]

  9. Eyebrow - Wikipedia

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    An eyebrow is an area of short hairs above each eye that follows the shape of the lower margin of the brow ridges of some mammals.In humans, eyebrows serve two main functions: first, communication through facial expression, and second, prevention of sweat, water, and other debris from falling down into the eye socket.