Should i wear false lashes




















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Vincent Oquendo. Doing so carries a high risk of damaging not only the extensions but also your natural lashes.

However, if you really must wear them, there are a few things you should keep in mind. False eyelashes are often heavier than eyelash extensions.

While extensions tend to look like human lashes both their appearance and weight, most fake eyelashes are made of low-quality fibers, often from plastic or rubber.

Applying these heavier, your eye will be broken even can be blind. Any additional strain from fake eyelashes could cause long-term damage to your extensions or natural lashes, causing gaps in your lash line.

About theory, false eyelash adhesive should never have to come into contact with eyelash extensions. Fake eyelashes also known as strip lashes are glued to the skin of your eyelids at the base of your natural lashes.

In practice, however, the amount of glue used may not always be accurate. This could make removing the strips a difficult and sticky process, resulting in the loss of an extension or two, as well as a few of your own lashes.

Founded in , Kwin Lashes is now one of the leading manufacturers of false Lash extensions in Vietnam. I guess this looks pretty reasonable in photos but I can definitely tell you that in person I felt like Lamb Chop. Maybe long, curling lashes really aren't for me Thankfully, I wasn't really going anywhere this day so I just wore these around the house to see if I would get used to them.

I didn't. I was constantly being startled by these giant lashes in my peripheral vision. On day four, I just wanted to go Starbucks to do some work. Normally I'd put on some BB cream, a bra, and pack my laptop into my bag and I could be on my way, but not this time.

I had to suffer through some more trial and error with my false lashes before I could get my caffeine and croissant fix. In the end I was too hungry to be patient and the application of the falsies was terrible. I piled on some dark eyeshadow and eyeliner to disguise the poorly-adhered falsies, but in the end I just made myself look even crazier.

Forget about the fact that the glue was taking forever to dry and therefore turn from white to clear ; the black liner, dark eye shadow, and the one set of lashes being so ridiculously long they reached my eyebrow not sure how that happened made this look entirely unsuitable for a trip to Starbucks in broad daylight.

I decided to give the "natural" e. Figuring I could just trim them a little with scissors to make them less silly, I ended up making them 1, times more silly. Another day for working from home, I guess.

Back to the eBay lashes! I've heard that some people buy tiny individual lashes or cut their falsies into smaller individual strips, then apply them painstakingly one by one. It seemed like a lot of work but also like it could be the answer to my problem of getting the entire lash line to adhere and yes, I do cut the strip shorter to fit my eyelid. It worked fairly well until I did a bad job with the last piece near the middle of my eye; that one went on all wonky and looked noticeably different from the others.

Also, I must have missed one piece of the lashes when I removed them because when I woke up the next morning and rubbed my eyes, I was confused and horrified to find what at first seemed like a little black spider fall off into my hand. That is a definite con for this method. You would not believe how excited I was for the last day of this experiment. Since it was my last attempt, I did my very best.



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