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  2. Does Putting Cucumber on Your Eyes Really Work? - AOL

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  3. Lindsay Lohan Uses These Cucumber Patches to Keep Her Eyes ...

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    You’ve probably seen people wearing cucumber slices on their eyes at the spa. Turns out, cucumber extract holds a variety of skin benefits, which is why Peter Thomas Roth created these eye ...

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. I’m in New York City for less than 24 hours, so naturally, I had to hit up one of the ...

  5. Cucumber - Wikipedia

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    The cucumber is a creeping vine that roots in the ground and grows up trellises or other supporting frames, wrapping around supports with thin, spiraling tendrils. [7] The plant may also root in a soilless medium, whereby it will sprawl along the ground in lieu of a supporting structure.

  6. Ecballium - Wikipedia

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    Ecballium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cucurbitaceae containing a single species, Ecballium elaterium, [1] [3] also called the squirting cucumber, as well as the noli me tangere [citation needed] and its English translation touch-me-not [citation needed].

  7. Victorian-era cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Watery eyes were considered attractive because (paired with pale skin) they were associated with tuberculosis. To achieve this, women put drops of perfume, citrus, or belladonna in their eyes - the latter an ingredient which would cause blindness if used for long enough. Mercury was used to make eyebrows and eyelashes less sparse. [1]

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    These green gel eye patches feel cool to the touch, quickly help to depuff my tired eyes and leave my under-eyes moisturized. These cucumber eye patches are my secret weapon for looking wide awake ...

  9. Evisceration (autotomy) - Wikipedia

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    Evisceration is a method of autotomy involving the ejection of internal organs used by animals as a defensive strategy. Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea) eject parts of the gut in order to scare and defend against potential predators such as crabs and fish.