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

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    Women were going to the cinema and seeing actresses with thin eyebrows and thick kohl liner and it (was) new, exciting and expressed modernity .” But by the Second World War, women’s brows ...

  3. ‘Eyebrow Blindness’ is Trending: Which Stars Regret ... - AOL

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    It’s something many women now in their late thirties and forties know all too well ("the '90s stole my eyebrows" is another popular hashtag!) but, while stars like Drew Barrymore might have ...

  4. Hikimayu - Wikipedia

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    As a fashion for women, hikimayu lasted for a number of centuries afterwards. In Noh drama, which started in the 14th century, the masks for the roles of young women typically have eyebrows in the hikimayu style. Beginning in the Edo period (1603–1867), both hikimayu and ohaguro transitioned into a practice seen only on married women. [3]

  5. Whoopi Goldberg Explains Why She Doesn't Have Eyebrows: ‘They ...

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    If you've never noticed that Whoopi Goldberg doesn't have eyebrows, don't feel bad -- even those working closely with her have never realized it!On Monday, the 66-year-old opened up with her co ...

  6. Eyebrow restoration - Wikipedia

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    Eyebrow restoration is a surgical procedure to reposition the eyebrow. With advancing age, a common occurrence is descent of the eyebrow, or brow ptosis. A similar condition is eyelid ptosis. Eyebrow repositioning is a commonly performed procedure in cosmetic surgery. The brow is repositioned, optimally, for the wishes of the patient as well as ...

  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 .