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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 ...

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  5. 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 .

  6. Sign of Hertoghe - Wikipedia

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    The Sign of Hertoghe or Queen Anne's sign is a thinning or loss of the outer third of the eyebrows, and is a classical sign of hypothyroidism or atopic dermatitis, [1] [2] [3] but it can also be detected in lepromatous leprosy. [4]

  7. Eyebrow - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women and men from the 8th century practiced hikimayu: shaving or plucking the eyebrow hair and painting smudge-like ones higher on the forehead or pencilling in thin ones in a different place. This practice is comparable to that in the Elizabethan era when high-status women would remove eyebrows altogether. [4]