lizduell has the headache from hell
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because it sounds like safe girlie fun!
tried the Jinnylash ones, i have ehard they are the best, it cost £150 for a full set, £1 for each eyelash. xxx
Not worth it!
So, I’ve had my lash extensions for a week, and I already have to have them removed. I love how they look, but I’m having a reaction to the glue. I have a rash all over my eye lids and cheeks! The pros to getting them would be the look, and never having to wear mascara again. Some cons are if you have a reaction like me, plus it’s kinda hard to wash your face, and if you wear glasses, the lashes will hit the lenses and drive you CRAZY!
Worth doing!
I love it… But Sometimes, Im having a hard time washing my face..
My dad is so funny. He doesn’t understand why I want extensions. “Those things fall out! Why don’t you just carry a wad of $20’s with you and sprinkle them down the street?”
I just think lashes are the most fantastic thing, even though I’ve probably been trained to think that by society, I’m willing to admit it. I have orange eyelashes so you can’t see them, boo. :( Just once I’d like to get extensions. ONCE :)
Worth doing!
I just got them done, and they look amazing. I love them. not sure if I’ll keep them up given the cost, but who knows. I just might love NEVER wearing mascara again!
Worth doing!
I am scheduled for June 24, 2007. Looking forward to having these done!
Worth doing!
for the wedding. I saw them in a bridal magazine, and fell in love with the idea of not having to wear mascara. I hate the clumpy feeling of mascara, and think it’s great that I wouldn’t have to wear it for 4-6 weeks.
mintchip is so tired
Not worth it!
I had the opportunity to get them done for free, because a friend of mine was doing pr for the company. I am already a fan of the individual fake glue-on lashes, as well as lash perming and tinting, so I thought I’d see what all the fuss is about. It took about an hour to put in. the results were not as dramatic as all the other things I’ve tried (although I have pretty good lashes to begin with.) They looked lengthy from the side, but were not thick or noticable from the head-on view. Also, they were very annoying becasuse you can’t rub your eyes, and have to use eyemakeup remover to get off your makup. You can’t use an eyelash curler, because you will break them off. That sucked because I felt like they gave you a “small eye” look. You could wear mascara with them, but it looked weird, because the lashes they used were synthetic and it went on uneven. As careful as I was I kept losing a few everytime I washed my face. By the end of the week I was so irritated, I pulled them all out. If I had paid the 300.00 they cost, I would have been pissed. Even if they did last a whole month, that’s not worth 300.00 to me.
My favorite ooh-la-lash technique is the little individual lashes you can by at your local drucgstore. They are easier to put on (and more natural looking) then full lashe strips, and 2 adhered to each outer lash line will give you beautiful doe eyes. Plus they cost merely 2.99 for a months worth!
My second favorite “special occasion” technique is the perm and tint. You wake up looking like you have mascara on. The perm lasts for about a month and a half, until you start shedding your lashes…yes, you shed lashes regularly and grow new ones, it’s true. There is an akward phase towards the end of the 1.5 month period, where you have some straight, and some permed lashes, where they look a little spidery. Eventually they even out and you are back to normal, but because of this phase, I only do it for special occasions. I do however reccommend this to any woman considering an eyelift…this is much less evasive and makes your eyes look huge! Lastly, be careful where you go…it is your eyes your dealing with.