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franann
08-14-2003, 10:30 AM
I noticed that my eyelashes are really short now. Maybe the old lashes fell out or I pulled them out with the eyelash curler before the new ones had a chance to completely grow. They are short on both eyes. I hope they will get longer! My bottom lashes are longer than they are.

bluesnowflake
08-14-2003, 11:45 AM
thats too bad. have a good day!

roni624
08-16-2003, 01:58 AM
Fran...you may want to buy a lash conditioner. This helps your lashes become stronger. There is no proof that they will grow faster though. I would stop using a lash curler. They are the worst thing you could ever do to your eyes. I would try a good curling mascara (Estee Lauder and Lancome have some good ones) When you apply start on the top of your lashes and then come from underneath like you would normaly apply. This helps give them lift and curl better. Also a dry mascara brush would be good to have. This helps separate your lashes and prevent them from looking like spider legs. Good luck-Roni

backtomyoldself
08-16-2003, 08:45 PM
I am so sorry to hear that. I hope that they all grow long and thick soon.

My problem is somewhat related. It is about my eyelashes; although I still have long eyelashes (that used to be curly)they are just straight and when I curl them it does not look right. It looks like the middle of the hair has been bent or something. How can I curl them without having that bent up appearance?

RavenElaine
08-16-2003, 09:26 PM
backtomyoldself....

I recently read that to prevent the bent look, you use the eyelash curler in 3 spots.
First, at the base of the lashes, then again in the middle, then again near the top. Curls, but evenly.
I think it'll take some practice though.

AutumnMist
08-17-2003, 05:06 PM
^^Yeah, actually, it took me a couple of years to perfect that eyelash curling routine to prevent the 'bent' look.

backtomyoldself
08-17-2003, 07:36 PM
Oh ok...that makes sense. I will try that and I guess practice everyday. Thanks again.

franann
08-18-2003, 09:14 AM
Has anyone ever tried the heated eyelash curlers? I saw two different models in stores yesterday. The first (I think IGIA) doesn't squeeze your eyelashes at all. The second looked similar to traditional curlers with heat. My eyelashes are usually not very long to begin with and they don't curl up naturally at all - so I feel that I really need to curl them.
I usually just curl the outer corner and apply mascara there. One makeup artist said that this would make my eyes appear larger. Or maybe it was to make my eyes appear to lift at the outer corners. I recently began to just curl the whole lash again(trying to hurry), so I probably pulled the lashes out (although I don't remember seeing this happen) It does seem that they are growing longer little by little. I was afraid that this was just going to be the new length!

Miranda2626
08-22-2003, 07:32 PM
has anyone ever tried fake lashes?..if so do they look real if u dont get the really long ones?..are they hard to put on?

 
 
 




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