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By *rixiesw OP TV/TS
over a year ago
S.Westerly |
Hi Fabbers. I was wondering if there are any TV friendly lovelies that could offer a Nail and Eyelash service to this girl in need? South West UK and looking for home visit but will also travel. I'm fine with my normal makeup but nails and lashes? Need help please.
Pvt message me and I will happily send you a pic of me made up.
Thanks xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've found salons to be friendly and supportive without exception. But if that's not for you then I would google for local self-employed beauticians. Most of them will do home visits either at yours or theirs x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You might also try TS/TV etc forums and internet communities. I don't know if I'm allowed to name any here, but one in particular has beauticians and make-up artists who advertise there. |
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By *rixiesw OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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Thanks for all the suggestions above. X I am on a certain other site.
TV C..x
Sadly services I need are not local enough. Who would think it would be so hard? Oh well, keep trying. Even just a local fem not a proffesional would be a great help. I just cannot manage the false lashes gggrrr. |
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By *adyJayneWoman
over a year ago
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"Thanks for all the suggestions above. X I am on a certain other site.
TV C..x
Sadly services I need are not local enough. Who would think it would be so hard? Oh well, keep trying. Even just a local fem not a proffesional would be a great help. I just cannot manage the false lashes gggrrr. "
I'm not local enough to help but I can say that as a tomboy it took me years to master false eyelashes, eventually I got it with the help of an eyelash applicator, which were £1.99 from superdrug
(A pair of angled and shaped tweezers, I hold the inner part of the eyelash with them, place in the corner of my eye, move the trees geeky along placing them as close to my lashes as possible... Ohhh and let the glue sit for about 30/60 seconds before you do it as it helps them to stick) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Although we're both in the south west you're still too far away.
I would suggest primark stick on nails are really good for temp wear. Lots to choose from and dirt cheap.
The best thing you can do is practice with the lashes. Buy some cheaper ones just to practice with.
Salons will probably only do semi perm lashes and gel/acrylic nails that aren't easy to remove.
One tip though, do the lashes before the nails or you risk poking yourself in the eye!!! |
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By *rixiesw OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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Hey Daytime Delight. Thanks for the stella advice. X
You say youre to far away? As I said? So desperate to get decent lashes, I would travel. As I can always find a reason to travel pretty much anywhere in SW and in fact WMids and SE!
So how far is far? Xx |
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By *ustJ0dieTV/TS
over a year ago
Burton-on-Trent |
"Hi Fabbers. I was wondering if there are any TV friendly lovelies that could offer a Nail and Eyelash service to this girl in need? South West UK and looking for home visit but will also travel. I'm fine with my normal makeup but nails and lashes? Need help please.
Pvt message me and I will happily send you a pic of me made up.
Thanks xx"
Not trying to be critical, but are you just after getting nails and lashes done for a meet, and then take them off? If so then I would suggest that's a waste of time and money. Particularly if you're not going to be leaving a house with them on. Nails in particular if you want acrylics as they will be on for ages.
If it's anonymity you want and, as you say you are willing to travel, pick a salon in a town where you are not known and go for a manicure and paint. Cheapest option, they are glad of the business and wouldn't bat an eye lid.
Plenty of tutorials on YouTube for both also, some good and some bad. |
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By *rixiesw OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"Hi Fabbers. I was wondering if there are any TV friendly lovelies that could offer a Nail and Eyelash service to this girl in need? South West UK and looking for home visit but will also travel. I'm fine with my normal makeup but nails and lashes? Need help please.
Pvt message me and I will happily send you a pic of me made up.
Thanks xx
Not trying to be critical, but are you just after getting nails and lashes done for a meet, and then take them off? If so then I would suggest that's a waste of time and money. Particularly if you're not going to be leaving a house with them on. Nails in particular if you want acrylics as they will be on for ages.
If it's anonymity you want and, as you say you are willing to travel, pick a salon in a town where you are not known and go for a manicure and paint. Cheapest option, they are glad of the business and wouldn't bat an eye lid.
Plenty of tutorials on YouTube for both also, some good and some bad. "
Thanks and yes I would want removable on both fronts but not for staying in the house.
The Salon idea out of town is a great idea.
Like I say eyes are my main concern nails I can and have done before. Guess I can always have another go at my lashes x |
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By *ustJ0dieTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Hi Fabbers. I was wondering if there are any TV friendly lovelies that could offer a Nail and Eyelash service to this girl in need? South West UK and looking for home visit but will also travel. I'm fine with my normal makeup but nails and lashes? Need help please.
Pvt message me and I will happily send you a pic of me made up.
Thanks xx
Not trying to be critical, but are you just after getting nails and lashes done for a meet, and then take them off? If so then I would suggest that's a waste of time and money. Particularly if you're not going to be leaving a house with them on. Nails in particular if you want acrylics as they will be on for ages.
If it's anonymity you want and, as you say you are willing to travel, pick a salon in a town where you are not known and go for a manicure and paint. Cheapest option, they are glad of the business and wouldn't bat an eye lid.
Plenty of tutorials on YouTube for both also, some good and some bad.
Thanks and yes I would want removable on both fronts but not for staying in the house.
The Salon idea out of town is a great idea.
Like I say eyes are my main concern nails I can and have done before. Guess I can always have another go at my lashes x"
I would steer clear of false lashes as some can look rather comical. Instead, invest in a good quality buildable mascara. I find Urban Decay Perversion is brilliant. Xx |
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Brush lashes with a small amount of talc powder. Clean brush or q tip then use mascara over the top. Looks like false lashes nice and thick without the extra complication. Cheaper too and no risk of losing a lids worth of lashes. Hope this helps |
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By *rixiesw OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"Brush lashes with a small amount of talc powder. Clean brush or q tip then use mascara over the top. Looks like false lashes nice and thick without the extra complication. Cheaper too and no risk of losing a lids worth of lashes. Hope this helps "
Oh my x
I will 100% try that little trick.
And will post my results once tried.
X |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Brush lashes with a small amount of talc powder. Clean brush or q tip then use mascara over the top. Looks like false lashes nice and thick without the extra complication. Cheaper too and no risk of losing a lids worth of lashes. Hope this helps "
Oo. I'll try that as well |
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"Brush lashes with a small amount of talc powder. Clean brush or q tip then use mascara over the top. Looks like false lashes nice and thick without the extra complication. Cheaper too and no risk of losing a lids worth of lashes. Hope this helps
Oh my x
I will 100% try that little trick.
And will post my results once tried.
Your welcome and good luck. If you were nearer I'd happily help you out x
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hi Fabbers. I was wondering if there are any TV friendly lovelies that could offer a Nail and Eyelash service to this girl in need? South West UK and looking for home visit but will also travel. I'm fine with my normal makeup but nails and lashes? Need help please.
Pvt message me and I will happily send you a pic of me made up.
Thanks xx"
Hi hunni,
I own a salon and offer these services to each and every person. Gutted I am not in your are but I wish you the best. xxxx |
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