How to Clean Your False Strip Eyelashes After Removal
I've washed my false eyelashes over 101 times. I took a few pictures to explain the process of cleaning and preserving these lashes. I started with a pair of Ardell 110 false eyelashes purchased from MadameMadeline.com. I clean them with alcohol, but do not soak them in alcohol! Soaking the lashes in alcohol is really bad for them.
After these lashes are cleaned, you won't find
Fake Lashes in Mascara Ad Campaigns
Many cosmetics companies have been known to use fake eyelashes on their models in mascara ad campaigns. Is this wrong? Is this cheating? Perhaps, it can be a bit misleading. Some customers may see an ad for the typical volume-building mascara and think "If I use this properly, my lashes will look like her's" only to end up disappointed with the results. An educated consumer
Makeup Trend: Lush Lashes beyong Mascaras
From the runway to the red carpet, one thing is clear: Lush, Kim Kardashian-esque lashes are in. Pat McGrath, who framed eyes with bold bursts of fringe at multiple fall 2009 and spring 2010 fashion shows, created “lots of lashes” by coating follicles with not one, but two, mascaras (one for volume, one for length).
If you dare to move beyond mascaras and
False Eyelash Extensions Goes Hollywood
Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan have them, and J. Lo's are made of mink. Madonna's cost $10,000 and are studded with diamonds.
Hollywood is hip to the latest trend. People are getting eyelash extensions. “With lash extensions, what they are doing is taking a lash and actually bonding it onto your own lash,” said Sally Blenkey-Tchassova, a New York beauty salon owner.
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