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  • Why men are shaving off their eyelashes

    05/02/2025 9:11:53 PM PDT · by thecodont · 49 replies
    CNN ^ | Published 4:53 AM EDT, Wed April 30, 2025 | By Nicole Mowbray, CNN
    From stopping dust and dirt getting into the eyes to prompting our blink reflex, eyelashes do more than just look pretty. Which makes it hard to explain the social media trend of men trimming down — or even entirely shaving off — their eyelashes in a bid to look “more masculine.” Videos posted to TikTok, Instagram and X in recent weeks show men braving blades very close to their eyes, in barber shops from Turkey to New Zealand, in a quest for stubby lashes. While some barbers are seen wielding buzzing electric clippers, others are freestyling with just a pair...
  • FDA OKs 1st Eyelash Drug Latisse -- Promotes Long Lashes, inspired by glaucoma drug

    12/27/2008 1:14:29 PM PST · by Clairity · 12 replies · 2,495+ views
    WebMD ^ | Dec. 26, 2008 | Miranda Hitti
    The FDA has approved Latisse, the first drug to promote eyelash growth, according to Allergan, the company that makes Latisse. Latisse, which will be available by prescription starting in the first quarter of 2009, contains the active ingredient of the glaucoma drug Lumigan, which is also made by Allergan. Eyelash growth is a known side effect of Lumigan. But Lumigan and Latisse are used differently. Lumigan is an eyedrop, and Latisse gets dabbed along the lash line on the upper eyelids to promote longer, thicker, darker lashes. Allergan states that "Latisse users can expect to experience longer, fuller, and darker...
  • Oprah so moved by Obama speech she cries her eyelashes off

    08/29/2008 1:43:34 AM PDT · by SolidWood · 35 replies · 483+ views
    LATimes ^ | August 29, 2008 | Peter Nicholas
    Daytime talk show diva and billionaire businesswoman Oprah Winfrey, who played a crucial early primary role in raising the prominence of her fellow Chicagoan Barack Obama, was so moved by her man's Democratic acceptance speech Thursday night that she cried off her false eyelashes.