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  2. Trichomegaly - Wikipedia

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    Trichomegaly is a condition in which the eyelashes are abnormally long, [1] objectively defined as 12mm or greater in the central area and 8mm in the peripheral. [2] The term was first used by H. Gray in 1944 in a publication in the Stanford Medical Bulletin, [2] though he was only the third person to characterize the disorder; the first two reports were published in German in 1926 and 1931 by ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. A New Concerning Trend Of Men Shaving Their Eyelashes ... - AOL

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    Comment on men's eyelashes trend, noting they grow back longer, with 623 likes. Comment questioning appearance related to men shaving eyelashes trend. A comment expressing love for men with long ...

  5. 5 tips to grow your eyelashes and how long it takes to see ...

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    Lash length and fullness depends on your genetics but you can encourage lashes to grow by practicing good hygiene and using topical treatments. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call:

  6. False eyelashes - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 1911, Anna Taylor, a Canadian, patented false eyelashes in the United States. Taylor's false eyelashes had a crescent-shaped strip of fabric bearing tiny pieces of hair. [8] Another inventor of false eyelashes is Maksymilian Faktorowicz, a Polish beauty guru and businessman, who founded the company Max Factor. [9]

  7. Madarosis - Wikipedia

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    There was a clinical trial in 2011 that tested an eyelash gel called bimatoprost. This gel enhanced the eyelashes in quantity and thickness. They tested this on 20 breast cancer patients who were undergoing chemotherapy. Results seemed positive, in that the group of people who used the gel had growth of eyelashes after the chemotherapy drugs. [13]