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By *unlovers OP Couple
over a year ago
rotherham |
How do you tackle these bloody things
I fancy wearing some but have tried two lots and the bloody goes is terrible
End up with everything stuck
Help
What's the best ones to buy and where from
Need something that sticks properly
Don't want dead ones falling off |
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Using tweezers helps a lot and good glue Mac do a good glue it's about a tenner. I use Primark eyelashes and they are a pound a pair...it takes practise but once you get the hang of it it's piss easy...YouTube do some videos have a look on there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Omg im so glad I'm not the only one who struggles with this.. I've never worn a single pair. I give up. But i don't need them anyway. Lol.. all i no is tweezers and one eye open |
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I use the ones from Home bargains. £1.59 for 2 pairs..
But I use eyelure glue from boots. Amazing stuff. Just leave to go tacky before putting on with tweezers. Hold in position with the tweezers for a few seconds too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Eylure lashes and glue are good ones to start off. Put the glue on the lashes and put them back on the packet to wait for the glue to go tacky. You can leave them for 2 minutes or longer and they'll stick better. I have semi permanent lashes every 2 weeks now,they're individual lashes on the top and lower lid, much easier! |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
Get Duo Lash adhesive.
Hold one lash with the tweezers and use a cocktail stick to spread a thin line of adhesive along the edge of the lash.
Wait 30 seconds or so for the adhesive to start to go off.
Use the tweezers to push the inside edge against the inside corner of the eyelid, as close to the lashes as possible.
You can then use the tweezers to work along the lash, pressing it to the lid. However, I continue to hold the inside edge with the tweezers and use a hoof stick (for your fingernails) to work along the lash, pressing it to the lid and holding it until it sticks.
There are some good tutorials on YouTube.
It just takes a bit of practice. And even with practice occasionally you'll struggle to get it to go right. Give yourself plenty of time and always have a spare pair of lashes on hand. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Takes a lot of messing about to get right and make them sit properly. l dont bother with them if lm meeting for sex. its mostly going to end up with them on my cheeks ha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Get Duo Lash adhesive.
Hold one lash with the tweezers and use a cocktail stick to spread a thin line of adhesive along the edge of the lash.
Wait 30 seconds or so for the adhesive to start to go off.
Use the tweezers to push the inside edge against the inside corner of the eyelid, as close to the lashes as possible.
You can then use the tweezers to work along the lash, pressing it to the lid. However, I continue to hold the inside edge with the tweezers and use a hoof stick (for your fingernails) to work along the lash, pressing it to the lid and holding it until it sticks.
There are some good tutorials on YouTube.
It just takes a bit of practice. And even with practice occasionally you'll struggle to get it to go right. Give yourself plenty of time and always have a spare pair of lashes on hand."
Exactly this. Also try corner strip lashes for a more natural and easier look. Perfect 10 ones are 2.99 for two pairs in Savers. Stay on through sex and wet clubs too. |
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By *irty130Couple
over a year ago
Bristol Area |
Tips:
Put a drop of glue (I use Eyelure in a bottle - never the stuff that comes with the lashes)) on the plastic packaging of the lashes, gently drag the lash through it to coat the whole edge.
WAIT at least a minute before you try to apply.
To really stick em, squeeze them against your own lashes.
It does take practice. and often I just CBA to go through with it (it's more that I don't want to risk messing them up and then being half hour late!)
DO THEM FIRST, then you won't mess up the rest of your face if you mess up.
Also. Black liquid liner is your friend for hiding mistakes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've had a a pair unopened for months now and when I think about putting them on is when I'm nearly ready to go out so haven't managed yet but thanks girls, I'm going to have a go this week and try perfect the art , even with my bad eyesight |
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"I've had a a pair unopened for months now and when I think about putting them on is when I'm nearly ready to go out so haven't managed yet but thanks girls, I'm going to have a go this week and try perfect the art , even with my bad eyesight "
Get a magnified mirror |
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By *unlovers OP Couple
over a year ago
rotherham |
Thanx for all the advice ladies
Looks like I'm off to boots for some of that glue you mentioned
I bought the eyelashes from primary as they where cheap but tried them and the glue was shit so didn't bother wearing them
I already have decent lashes but just fancied a change
Fingers crossed for next time I try
Xx |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Thanx for all the advice ladies
Looks like I'm off to boots for some of that glue you mentioned
I bought the eyelashes from primary as they where cheap but tried them and the glue was shit so didn't bother wearing them
I already have decent lashes but just fancied a change
Fingers crossed for next time I try
Xx"
Best of luck.
Cheap lashes are fine, usually, but good adhesive is essential. I never bother with the glue that comes with lashes.
Just a note though, most lash adhesive contains latex so anyone with a sensitivity to latex should be careful when they buy lash glue. |
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By *aeBabeWoman
over a year ago
London |
I use Kiss eyelashes that I buy in superdrug. They have a more natural look to them because they taper at the ends. It takes a lot of practice to put on, but the glue that comes with it is pretty fast drying and once dry the lashes stay in place, I've even been in a hot tub with them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Practice , practice practice....I use the ones from B&M ...3 packs for 3 quid and the glue I get is black so you can see where its going. I've tried all the expensive lashes and glues even bought them from the beauty warehouse but ive found these ones the best. But its all practice. When I first started they would end up as eyebrows..now they are on in seconds. |
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