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Eyebrows are located above the eyes.
The correct spelling is "eyebrow" (strip of hair above eyes).
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Apart from the fact that there is no such word as verticle, there cannot be a solid that meets the above description. According to the Euler characteristic, simply connected polyhedra must satisfy:Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2Apart from the fact that there is no such word as verticle, there cannot be a solid that meets the above description. According to the Euler characteristic, simply connected polyhedra must satisfy:Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2Apart from the fact that there is no such word as verticle, there cannot be a solid that meets the above description. According to the Euler characteristic, simply connected polyhedra must satisfy:Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2Apart from the fact that there is no such word as verticle, there cannot be a solid that meets the above description. According to the Euler characteristic, simply connected polyhedra must satisfy:Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2
Pressure in the head can be many things, including a mild tension headache. It may also be related to an allergy, as there are sinus cavities above the eyebrows, or hypertension. It the pressure does not resolve within a few days, or if you begin to have blurred vision or other neurological symptoms, you definitely need to see a doctor to get it checked out, possibly emergency care.
It depends on how you define eyebrows. They certainly have fur above their eyes, and everywhere else. They also have whisker like hairs above the eyes, though they don't have many of those.
No. State rules say it has to be above the neck line, above the eyebrows, and above the earlobes if not then it need to be in a legal hair cover
a few things can like: 1. getting charchol on your fingers and then wipeing your face 2. burning your skin with a lighter 3. diping your pingers in pait and scratching your skin
You can try bangs above the eyebrows and then do two braids in the back.