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Do girls have bigger eyelashes than boys?

Published in Human Biology 1 min read

No, girls generally do not have bigger eyelashes than boys. Eyelash length doesn't typically vary based on sex.

While there can be significant variation in eyelash length between individuals, ranging from 3 mm to 10 mm for upper lashes, this variation is not primarily determined by sex or ethnicity. The average length of upper eyelashes in humans is around 7 to 8 mm, regardless of whether they are on a male or female. Lashes rarely exceed 10 mm in length. Individual variations are influenced by genetics and other individual factors rather than gender.

In conclusion, eyelash size is determined by individual factors and genetics, not significantly by gender.

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