Yes. My dad has very long lashes and so do I. My mom always says I inherited them from him.
Trait inheritance is more complex than a simple dominance or recessive model. The expression of eyelid tightness can be influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors, making it difficult to categorize as solely dominant or recessive.
A person who is homozygous dominant for the length of their eyelashes has two identical dominant alleles for that trait. This genotype can be represented as "AA," where "A" signifies the dominant allele. Consequently, this individual will display the dominant phenotype associated with long eyelashes.
there eyelashes are a meter long
No, Egyptians have naturally long eyelashes.
Yes dog eyelashes grow. I sometimes have the groomer trim back my dog's eyelashes, even though I love the long eyelashes, they do sometimes interfere with the dog's vision. They grow back quickly!
Some naturally have long eyelashes and some don't. My shih tzu was naturally born with his long eye lashes.
There are many different varieties of ways that one can apply long eyelashes. These ways include, but are not limited to, apply glue to the eyelashes or by using small amounts of tape.
Camels have long eyelashes to protect their eyes from the sand. The eyelashes act as a curtain to keep the sand out, without blocking their view.
The length of most fake eyelashes varies. Most fake eyelashes sold are between 8 mm to 12 mm in length. However, some fake eyelashes sold in specialty stores can be as long as 16 mm. As a result, consumers have many lengths of fake eyelashes to choose from.
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Not at all, as long as you aren't curling your eyelashes with it on! NEVER EVER curl your eyelashes with mascara on, it will cause your eyelashes to stick to the curler and break off. As long as you don't do that, put on as much mascara as you like! :)
Eyelashes take between 7 and 8 weeks to grow after they fall off.