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  2. Eyebrow - Wikipedia

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    An eyebrow is an area of short hairs above each eye that follows the shape of the lower margin of the brow ridges of some mammals.In humans, eyebrows serve two main functions: first, communication through facial expression, and second, prevention of sweat, water, and other debris from falling down into the eye socket.

  3. Eyebrow flash - Wikipedia

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    The eyebrow flash is an unconscious social signal, a raising of the eyebrows for about a fifth of a second that communicates a wish to approach another whom the sender recognizes and is preparing for social contact (such as a greeting).

  4. Unibrow - Wikipedia

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    A unibrow is part of normal human variation, but can also stem from developmental disorders. A unibrow is a recognized feature of Cornelia De Lange syndrome, a genetic disorder whose main features include moderate to severe learning difficulties, limb abnormalities such as oligodactyly (fewer than normal fingers or toes), and phocomelia (malformed limbs), and facial abnormalities including a ...

  5. The evolution of eyebrows

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    The high forehead look was favored during this time period, so women tended to shave or pluck their eyebrows. 1920-1930s: During the Roaring 20's, women took after the stars with a super thin ...

  6. Why is this eyebrow transformation so extremely ... - AOL

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    I can totally get behind this eyebrow threading viral video and for some reason it’s insanely satisfying to watch.

  7. ‘Eyebrow Blindness’ is Trending: Which Stars Regret ... - AOL

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    The (ridiculous) fact is, eyebrow trends come and go but brows themselves don’t always cooperate. While it’s annoyingly easy to grow back leg hair, armpit hair and even the hair on your head ...

  8. Cranial nerve examination - Wikipedia

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    Raise both eyebrows; Frown; Close both eyes tightly so that you can not open them. Test muscular strength by trying to open them; Show both upper and lower teeth; Smile; Puff out both cheeks; The sensory component is tested for taste. Testing this is as simple as introducing salty, sour, bitter, or sweet stimuli to either side of the tongue.

  9. Forehead - Wikipedia

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    The occipitofrontalis muscles can raise the eyebrows, either together or individually, forming expressions of surprise and quizzicality. The corrugator supercilii muscles can pull the eyebrows inwards and down, forming a frown. The procerus muscles can pull down the centre portions of the eyebrows. [6]