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The Hidden Role of Your Eyelashes Might Surprise You.

Last updated: September 22, 2025 5:28 pm
Irma Khan
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Eyelashes Found to Play Key Role in Eye Protection, Study Shows

Eyelashes may be known for their cosmetic appeal, but new research suggests they serve a far more important purpose than beauty. A study published in Science Advances has revealed that eyelashes act as natural barriers, protecting vision by diverting water away from the eyes.

The study, conducted by researchers at the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, found that human eyelashes are uniquely curved, flexible, and water-repellent. This structure enables them to push water droplets aside, helping to maintain clear vision during rainfall, sweating, or face washing.

Using artificial intelligence to analyze how eyelashes interact with water, scientists discovered that their hydrophobic surface allows droplets to roll off rapidly. The findings highlight the eyelashes’ role as natural shields, a feature that may explain why they persisted through human evolution while other facial hair diminished.

Researchers noted that the results are also inspiring the design of new water-resistant false eyelashes that combine function with fashion.

Health experts, however, caution that while eyelashes provide an important protective layer, additional measures remain essential for eye safety. These include maintaining hand hygiene before touching the eyes, cleaning spectacles regularly, and avoiding overnight use of contact lenses to prevent infections.

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