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    GlossaryLong Eyelashes

    eyelashes exceeding typical length, often due to genetics or cosmetics

    Long eyelashes refer to eyelashes that are longer than the average length, which can vary among individuals but typically measure around 10 millimeters. They can be a result of genetic factors, hormonal influences, or the use of cosmetic products like eyelash serums. Long eyelashes are often considered aesthetically pleasing and can serve a protective function by reducing the amount of debris that reaches the eyes.

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