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Jan 4, 2014
Emily S.
Can some one give me some tips?
Jan 5, 2014
Demi B.
If you have lash extensions already, don't use oil products or waterproof makeup: it will emulsify the glue and make your lashes clump together. Don't excessively rub your eyes or pull at the lashes! You'll hurt your own lashes. If your thinking of gettin lashes if you don't already have them, go for mink or silk- there the closest feel to real lashes. You can get them so that they look really curly or just super long. Acrylic lashes (most common used) are a bit thicker but they also hurt if you squeeze or rub your eyes, they cause the most irritation. Hope that helps! :)