Lasher, or eyelashes, are the short, delicate hairs that grow along the edges of your upper and lower eyelids. Beyond framing the eyes, they act as sensitive shields and sensors to protect your eyes from dust, debris, and insects by triggering an instant reflex to blin.
An eyelash (also called lash) (Neo-Latin: cilium, plural cilia) is one of the hairs that grows at the edges of the top and bottom eyelids, spanning outwards and away from the eyes. The lashes grow in up to six layers on each of the upper and lower eyelids.

