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  2. Blepharitis - Wikipedia

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    Long-term untreated blepharitis can lead to eyelid scarring, excess tearing, difficulty wearing contact lenses, development of a stye (an infection near the base of the eyelashes, resulting in a painful lump on the edge of the eyelid) or a chalazion (a blockage/bacteria infection in a small oil gland at the margin of the eyelid, just behind the ...

  3. How to cure chapped lips in winter weather - AOL

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    Overapplication may lead to dependency, hindering the natural moisture balance of your lips. Double moisturize your lips overnight. Start with a gentle chemical exfoliant instead of a harsh sugar ...

  4. Madarosis - Wikipedia

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    Madarosis is a condition that results in the loss of eyelashes, and sometimes eyebrows. The term "madarosis" is derived from the ancient Greek "madaros", meaning "bald". [ 1 ] It originally was a disease of only losing eyelashes but it currently is the loss of both eyelashes and eyebrows.

  5. Demodex - Wikipedia

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    Demodex / ˈ d ɛ m ə d ɛ k s / is a genus of tiny mites that live in or near hair follicles of mammals.Around 65 species of Demodex are known. [2] Two species live on humans: Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis, both frequently referred to as eyelash mites, alternatively face mites or skin mites.

  6. How to get bombshell eyelashes that really pop - AOL

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  7. Woman breaks world record with 5-inch long eyelashes - AOL

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    The whisker-like hairs are so long that she can hold them together.

  8. Eyelash - Wikipedia

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    Eyelashes serve to protect the eye from debris, dust, and small particles, and are highly sensitive to touch, thus providing a warning that an object (such as an insect or lint) is near the eye, which then reflexively closes or flutters to rid the area of the object.

  9. Eyelid - Wikipedia

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    The main symptoms of styes include pain, redness of the eyelid and sometimes swollen eyelids. Styes usually disappear within a week without treatment. Otherwise, antibiotics may be prescribed and home remedies such as warm water compresses may be used to promote faster healing. Styes are normally harmless and do not cause long lasting damage.