Tag: eyelashes
What to do with false eyelashes after you take them off?
by admin on Mar.27, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
1st, thanks to all who answered my 1st question on how to apply false eyelashes. Now I need to know what to do when you take them off. My fake lashes look ready for garbage can. Lashes are all knotted & glue stuck. Please advise on follow up once they come off. Thanks.
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Well most false eyelashes you can actually use them a few times if you take good care of them until they're recked. Like if its your first time using that pair you usually just take them off your lashes carefully then just peel the glue off carefully and you can reuse them. But it sounds like yours are ready for garbage since the lashes are knotted and if you cant peel the glue off. Time to buy new ones! =D
What does having long, volumnious, big eyelashes do for your eyes?
by admin on Mar.27, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
I have the eyelashes that you get after applying mascara, naturally… But why do people want "big" eyelashes… do they make your eyes look smaller/bigger? I don't get it… what's the point?
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There's a lot of reasons. The main ones are that it makes the eyes look more open and awake, they frame the eyes, and they tend to make them look more flirty and seductuve. You're very lucky you have that naturally — the rest of us spend hundreds of dollars a year trying to have it.
Does it damage your eyelashes?
by admin on Mar.03, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
I was just wondering if mascara and curling your eyelashes damages your eyelashes? I wear mascara and curl my eyelashes (sometimes) when I don't exactly need to (my eyelashes are long and have a natural curl, I just wear mascara to "volumize" them)! So, if wearing mascara and curling eyelashes did do some damage, I don't want to be wearing it as much! Thanks!
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Curling your eyelashes doesn't damage them because it's not any different then bending your hair and applying pressure it. It's the mascara that will cause the damage. Mascaras are loaded with all kinds of chemicals and pigments that are in the formulas.
Putting Vaseline on them doesn't make them grow, but it does help to prevent damage in the way that your conditioner that you use on your hair protects it. That's what the Vaseline does for your eyelashes: it simply conditions them.
I hoped this helped.
E-mail if you have additional questions about anything. ItsMeJaylah@yahoo.com
What are some mascaras that make your eyelashes really long and wont wear off quick?
by admin on Mar.02, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
i am using mascara but none of them really work good nd they all wear off in like 5 minutes i use my eyelash curler but when i put mascara over it it makes its curl go out is there any kind that can make them really long without a eyelash curler
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LASHBLAST by Cover Girl.
for real believe the hype.
okay, so this mascara lasts all day! even thru my p.e. class, soccer, and rehearsal [and i sweat a lot.]! and i'm talkin' about the regular one not even waterproof!
so, i have short and skinny lashes and lashblast makes them so long and thick i get compliments by people with naturally long lashes.. and it doesnt clump at all(:
so i hope i helped,, and i highly recommend you buy this mascara (i've tried tons).
x
Did you ever wear false eyelashes and they fell off in front of someone?
by admin on Mar.02, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
Ha Ha, just wondering!
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hahaha, no.
the kind of eyelashes i usually wear are really good and stick very well.
"Conditioning" your eyelashes?
by admin on Feb.27, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
I thought I had heard of every way to spend money on beauty products until I heard of a product claiming to give moisture and strength to your eyelashes? It's like 125 dollars. I've seen some cheaper versions going for 12 (about). What is up with this, and is it really necessary?
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hmm you know honestly i personally dont believe that kind of stuff…
i read in either allure or one of those magazines that you can actually use eucerine aquaphor to condition your lashes. it has lanolin in it with softens them and conditions them and its cheaper than even $12!!!
i use it once in a while in my lashes… but i mainly use it for my lips. i definitely recommend that instead.
the only real thing i have heard about growing and strengthening your lashes is with latisse *sp?* that is actually real and only available by perscription.
but yeah for 125 dollars girl ~ buy yourself a nice purse or for your own personal shopping spree.
Ladies! Does mascara make your eyelashes fall out?
by admin on Feb.23, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
I usually don't wear mascara, but I have heard by my cousins that it causes your eyelashes to fall out. For the past week I have been wearing some mascara and every time I take it off with make-up remover I always see an eyelash or two come out! So does mascara make your eyelashes fall out? What about wearing it over time(like for years)?
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No Kim it does not make your eyelashes drop out – I know I wore it for years and years. When you saw one when you had removed the mascara in the first place correctly, that was just an eye lash that was ready to drop out on its own – it happens all the time, and is a natural process, but occurs in a way that we are not aware that our lashes are growing thinner, they replace themselves very quickly, much faster than the hair on our heads.
What does make them come out in clumps though, is when we cake it on too much in the first place, and then a person has a habit of trying to remove the thicken clump of mascara, hence some are pulled out then, but even so, you won't go and find a bald patch.
Wear mascara it will enhance the eyes and does certainly make the eyes look bigger than they really are, but be faithful to your lashes every night before going to bed, do not go to bed no matter how tired you feel leaving it on – for one reason only – its a swine to get the mark of the pillow cases. Every night, apply an oil preferably one that is non sensitive to the eyes, like some of the products you get from the Chemist/Pharmacists, using Cotton wool apply a little oil onto the cotton pad and wipe away from the inside of the eye to the outer side of the eye. Then rinse your face and eyes in luke warm water, and use soap to continue washing or whatever it is you use rather than soap to wash the remainder of your face.
You will soon get into the habit of it, and it only takes less than a minute to do each night. When putting the mascara on, let the first coat dry, then apply a second and third if you want thicker looking lashes, but allow each coat to dry properly.
If you have thick eye lashed or long ones, then the best thing of all to do is have them dyed. Its painless and most Hairdressers do it. It does not cost much either.
Curling My Eyelashes?
by admin on Feb.17, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
What's the point of curling eyelashes? Does it do anything? How do you use eyelash curlers?
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You don't have to curl your eye lashes but if you wanted to it's real simple you just buy and eye lash curler and put it to your eye and on your eye lashes and press.. It is supossed to make your eye lashes look longer and curlier… It is not a must doesnt make to big of a diffrence but if you use mascrarra with it,it does.
How can you get single glue on fake eyelashes to last?
by admin on Feb.11, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
They are meant to last 3-4 weeks. I have tried two types, and tried buying an expensive glue. By morning I rub my eyes once or tug ever so slightly on them and they come straight out. How can they last even a week??
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Ardell or Sonia Kashuk False Eyelashes?
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Makeup Q & A
I want to try false lashes for the first time, but can't decide between Ardell and Sonia Kashuk lashes. Ardell seems better, since the lashes are human hair, but I'm not sure. Has anyone tried both and preferred one over the other?
Thanks!
~Cammy~
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I don't really have a preference between them they both look good, human hair or not. I have more Ardell lashes because they're more convenient for me to buy. I think since it's your first time, you should go for the Ardell ones, because they tend to be cheaper. You're probably gonna need some practice the first few times you use em; once you get used to it you can try out the more expensive ones. Good luck!