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    The magic of thicker-looking brows is all about creating subtle definition. You do that by using a light hand and making small strokes with an eyebrow pencil to fill in the sparse parts of your brows.

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    “My eyebrows have never recovered from their over-plucking in the 90s,” revealed Jenni Parks, 42, from London. ... Women were going to the cinema and seeing actresses with thin eyebrows and ...

  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.

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    Alopecia areata (mild – medium level) usually shows in unusual hair loss areas, e.g., eyebrows, backside of the head or above the ears, areas the male pattern baldness usually does not affect. In male-pattern hair loss, loss and thinning begin at the temples and the crown and hair either thins out or falls out.