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That looks really good on you! Love the green eyeshadow too!
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What I'd like to know is, how do you give false eyelashes a bath without them looking like little drowned spiders when finished?
I seem to have a lot of trouble with that, and end up ruining quite a few lashes. >.>;;
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I bathe them in oil. I leave them in a small container of oil overnight. When I take them out, I let them drain a bit, then carefully dry them on a tissue and only then start removing the glue. Usually, after a whole night of soaking, the glue comes off pretty easy, so I don't damage the lashes. Then I leave the lashes on a piece of tissue that will soak up all the excess oil. After that I just take a bit of glue and put them back into their packaging...
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Weary of glue, stripping skin / eyelashes off when removing false eyelashes. Went to Sally's and purchased Ardell magnetic strip lashes. Watched a few youtube videos (had a few laughs) on how to apply and remove. Will try them tomorrow. It would be so awesome if I never had to use glue again.
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I'd be interested in your results - I tried falsies a time or two, it wasn't pretty...
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Next time I purchase- I'll leave the top lash as one piece. Then cut the bottom lash into three sections. Anchor the ends. Then attach the middle. (Future experiment)
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