how do they attach them? i would be scared, they sure are pretty though.
They should not touch your skin- the glue is only in contact with the natural ash. Also, I've learned to ask her to skip my inner baby lashes...because when I sleep they were irritating me a bit. Also, I'm one to really scrub my eyes when washing my face, a habit formed from wearing water proof mascara. I just need to be more gentler when washing and drying my face. Otherwise, it feels totally natural and business as usual.They look great on you!
I know this might seem like a stupid question, but can you feel them? On your lashline? Do you find them irritating or distracting, especially at first?
They look so good! I forced myself to be a self taught expert on myself so I do my own they take an hr an eye lol but worth it
They glue them to each individual natural lash. I really can't tell where my natural lashes end and start.
They should not touch your skin- the glue is only in contact with the natural ash. Also, I've learned to ask her to skip my inner baby lashes...because when I sleep they were irritating me a bit. Also, I'm one to really scrub my eyes when washing my face, a habit formed from wearing water proof mascara. I just need to be more gentler when washing and drying my face. Otherwise, it feels totally natural and business as usual.
vhdos said:The eyelash extensions look fabulous
However, I use a product called LiLash and in just a couple of months, I can achieve the same results (long, lush lashes) except that they are my own lashes. A tube costs about $100 and it will last me about 6 months. I don't like the upkeep and expense associated with lash extensions.
The eyelash extensions look fabulous
However, I use a product called LiLash and in just a couple of months, I can achieve the same results (long, lush lashes) except that they are my own lashes. A tube costs about $100 and it will last me about 6 months. I don't like the upkeep and expense associated with lash extensions.
Is this containing the ingredient that is said to be able to change eye color? It makes me a little nervous to use those products around my eyes, but that would be awesome if there were no side effects.
The eyelash extensions look fabulous
However, I use a product called LiLash and in just a couple of months, I can achieve the same results (long, lush lashes) except that they are my own lashes. A tube costs about $100 and it will last me about 6 months. I don't like the upkeep and expense associated with lash extensions.