Why couldn’t I have inherited my Grandmother’s eyelashes? (1960)
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Is it perverted if I say she’s hot? ‘Cause… I mean, she’s somebody’s grandma now, but I don’t see a grandma when I look at that photo. I see ‘hot’.
She’s lovely. I think those lashes are false. It was common in the time period the photo is from.
Looks later than 1960. More like ‘67 or ‘68 based on hair, earrings etc. Nice pic though.
Do you know if she had glaucoma? I ask because her eyelash pattern is identical to that produced using Latisse, which wasn’t on the market in 1960. But, the active ingredient of Latisse (bitamoprost) was developed as a glaucoma agent. Bitamoprost wasn’t approved until the 2000s but prostaglandin analog drugs have been used for glaucoma for many decades. Latisse was developed for eyelash growth because some glaucoma patients happily reported this side effect to their doctors who passed on the info to Allergan. Sorry to get all sciency on you but I think this kind of serendipitous drug discovery & development is really cool. And if true re your grandmother, then you may end up with her eyelashes if you develop glaucoma.
She’s cute
Because those are false eyelashes.
Those eyes looking back while she’s blowing you must have been crazy to see !