Anatomy
Eyebrow (Superciliary Arch / Brow Ridge)
Eyebrows (superciliary arch) are the hair above your eyes that protect them from sweat, rain, and sunlight. They also help with facial expressions and communication. Your eyebrows contain oil glands that keep them healthy. When eyebrows are healthy, they enhance both eye protection and facial appearance.
Anatomy Overview
Eyebrow (Superciliary Arch / Brow Ridge)
Structure & Components
Protect eyes from sun and rain
Enhance facial expressions
Frame the eyes
Provide a barrier for sweat
Help with non-verbal communication
Functions & Physiology
Normal facial anatomy
Evolutionary protection mechanism
Part of facial structure
Hair growth from face
Natural eye protection
Key Points
Keep eyebrows clean and groomed
Avoid over-plucking which can damage follicles
Use eyebrow serums to promote healthy hair growth
Protect from excessive sun exposure
Regular maintenance and care
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