Share your thoughts on the... 2024 Met Gala
Erin said:I think, also, it's important not to curl your lashes with mascara already applied... though sometimes it's so very tempting...
Erin said:I have a little trick... when applying mascara, apply over the TOP of the lashes, rather than normally - underneath... they automatically curl if mascara is applied that way.
Erin said:I think, also, it's important not to curl your lashes with mascara already applied... though sometimes it's so very tempting...
luvmelots1983 said:^ Good Lord! Have your lashes always been like that or is it a result of some product - and if it's the latter, I'd like your secret immediately!
On a sadder note, I realized for the first time today how sparse my lashes have become. I used to have really thick lashes, to the point where I didnt even use mascara. Today, I noticed "bald spots" between lashes. Damn.
luvmelots1983 said:Also, BadGal? I might just try that. You seem a lot like me in that you've tried everything, and just did not understand the hype about Great Lash Btw, does this mascara keep your lashes soft, still? Or does it make them really stiff?
modelbehavior228 said:One: I don't curl my lashes. All it does is make them look like fake lashes and pull them out. I am not risking my babies life for any extra curl . Two: Hair conditioner. Close your eyes firmly and put hair conditioner on your lashes when you shower. Just be careful you don't get any in your eye. If you do, it feels like you can't see for a week.
I actully had to trim mine the other day because the middle hairs were getting freakishly longer than the edge hairs and it looked really weird. Isn't that wierd, I had to trim my eye lashes?