- Any of the short hairs fringing the edge of the eyelid.
- A row of the hairs fringing the eyelid.
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A number of folklore collections since the mid-19th century have included instructions for ‘wishing on an eyelash’. From Shropshire: ‘If an eyelash comes out, put it on the back of the hand, wish, and throw it over the shoulder. If it leaves the hand the wish will come true’ (Burne, 1883: 268). A Cornish schoolgirls’ version dictates that the lash must be placed on the tip of the nose, and blown off (Folk-Lore Journal 5 (1887), 214).Opie and Tatem, 1989: 144.
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Women often put mascara on their eyelashes.
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An eyelash or simply lash is one of the hairs that grow at the edge of the eyelid. Eyelashes protect the eye from debris and perform some of the same function as
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The eyelashes of the embryo develop between the 7th and 8th week. Eyelashes take about seven to eight weeks to grow back if pulled out. Their color may differ from that of the hair, although they tend to be dark on someone with dark hair and lighter on someone with light hair.
The follicles of eyelashes are associated with a number of glands known as the Glands of Zeis and the Glands of Moll.
Long eyelashes are considered a sign of femininity in many cultures. Accordingly, some women seek to enhance their eyelash length artificially. See eyelash extensions. On the other hand, Hadza women pluck their eyelashes completely.
Kohl has been worn as far back as the Bronze Age to protect and enhance lashes. In Ancient Egypt it was used as well by the wealthy and the royal to protect their eyes from the sand, dust and bugs.
Modern eye makeup includes mascara, eyeliner, eye putty, and eye shadow to emphasize the eyes. The twentieth century saw the beginning of convincing-looking false eyelashes, popular in the 1960s.
Permanent eyelash tints and eyelash extensions have also become popular procedures, even in fairly basic salons.
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 weak concentration of bimatropost, the active component of the glaucoma medication Lumigan. According to Allergan, noticeable eyelash growth occurs within 16 weeks. Growth is reported to occur primarily on the upper eyelashes.
There are a number of diseases or disorders involving the eyelashes:
Eyelash and eyebrow transplant surgeries may be help to reconstruct or thicken lashes or eyebrow hair.
Lashes, being hair, are found in mammals. Camels' lashes are remarkably long and thick. Horses, cows, and also ostriches, (vestigial feathers without barbs) feature eyelashes as well.
Inherited eyelash problems are common in some breeds of dogs.
Eyelash vipers show a set of modified scales over the eyes which look much like eyelashes.
Hornbills have prominent feather eyelashes, an uncommon feature in birds.
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| Translations: Eyelash |
Nederlands (Dutch)
wimper, ooghaar
Deutsch (German)
n. - Augenwimper
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - βλεφαρίδα (κν. (ματο)τσίνορο, ματόκλαδο)
Português (Portuguese)
n. - cílio (m) (Biol.)
Español (Spanish)
n. - pestaña
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - ögonfrans
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
睫毛
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 睫毛
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) رموش العين
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