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  2. The 13 Best Eyelash Serums for Thicker, Longer Lashes - AOL

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    We spoke with board-certified dermatologists to discover the best-rated eyelash serums for growth. Here are affordable options and formulas for sensitive eyes. The 13 Best Eyelash Serums for ...

  3. 15 Eyelash Growth Serums, Recommended by Eye Doctors - AOL

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    To find the safest and most effective eyelash growth serums, we consulted a few experts and researched the lash serums with the top reviews. 15 Eyelash Growth Serums, Recommended by Eye Doctors ...

  4. Bimatoprost - Wikipedia

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    Bimatoprost is used cosmetically to increase eyelash prominence. Bimatoprost may be used to treat small or underdeveloped eyelashes. [3] [4] The medical term for this is treatment of hypotrichosis; however, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval is for purely cosmetic purposes (see Prostaglandin F receptor#Clinical significance).

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  6. Eyelash - Wikipedia

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    Latisse was introduced in the first quarter of 2009 by Allergan as the first drug to receive FDA approval for eyelash growth. Latisse is a solution of bimatoprost, a prostaglandin analog and the active component of the glaucoma medication Lumigan. According to Allergan, noticeable eyelash growth occurs within 16 weeks.

  7. False eyelashes - Wikipedia

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    This look was achieved by applying false eyelashes to the top and bottom eyelids to mimic the look of a doll. Twiggy advanced the trend. [12] In 1968, at the feminist Miss America protest, protestors symbolically threw a number of symbolic feminine products into a "Freedom Trash Can", including false eyelashes. [13] [14]

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