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May 6, 2013
Catherine C.
I wrote this long question and my phone completely did not send it -,- *sigh* are lashes reusable? if so how do you clean them? advice on different types of glue? just tell me EVERYTHING there is to know about false lashes!!
May 6, 2013
Etienne S.
Thyre reusable but only to a certain number of times.. I clean them using a makeup remover. :)
May 6, 2013
Vanessa W.
Yes they are reusable you just have to clean them really well and store them carefully! (stick them back in the original packaging so it'll hold its shape) Use eye makeup remover and gently press & hold with paper towel on the lash band. For starters, use white lash glue so it's easier to see when it's dry (it'll turn transparent) Duo and Revlon have great glues. Ok hope that was helpful xx
May 6, 2013
Atiyah Y.
Depending upon how rough you are with them, lashes can get a few uses out of them. When I do wear lashes, I clean them with eye makeup remover. I've also seen videos on youtube of people soaking them in a mixture of rubbing alcohol & water. That breaks up any glue & mascara on the lashes then they use a spooly to comb the lashes. My favorite glue is by Revlon. I believe I'm allergic to latex which is an ingredient in Duo & other glues like it. Plus I like how it's in brush form.