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Has anyone ever got eyelash extensions done?

Has anyone ever got eyelash extensions done?

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MsDoc Active Indicator LED Icon 1
~ 9 years ago   Oct 31, '14 11:19am  
Initial cost to have set done is about $125...then I pay $55 every 3 weeks for refill. Could probably go 4 weeks..if I had to.
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~ 9 years ago   Oct 31, '14 11:38am  
Not bad I just went to the wrong place . Do yours itch are bother you as in like scratching your eyes ?
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West-tex Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 9 years ago   Oct 31, '14 12:19pm  
Is it painful?
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bbk Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 9 years ago   Oct 31, '14 12:33pm  
I think an idiot did mine , but it did not hurt getting them put on . It took a long time & when I opened my eyes they really bothered me & itched also . My guess is if the person does it right you would be fine .
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~ 9 years ago   Oct 31, '14 1:32pm  
I highly recommend Younique 3D Fiber Lashes. I will never wear any kind of false eyelashes again. Very easy to use and the results are awesome. As simple as putting on mascara and they wash off with regular old soap and water or your normal makeup remover.
 
I found out about them through the pageant world a couple of years ago and finally got around to trying them out a few months back. Will never use anything else.
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lana7018 Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 9 years ago   Oct 31, '14 1:37pm  
P.S. - Have done extensions, false lashes, every glue in product imaginable, tinting, mascara products from A-Z, and the Latisse that you brush on for growth.
 
Over all of the above I'd pick the Younique. No irritation, no appointments with others to get stuff done, no itching, no loss of lashes, not overly expensive and dramatic results. At least for me. I have plenty of lashes but I'm blonde so they don't show up all that great. Plus as you get older you lose some of the thickness. This stuff will work if you have thin, stubby lashes too. (I've seen it on lots of ladies now.)
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MsDoc Active Indicator LED Icon 1
~ 9 years ago   Oct 31, '14 1:37pm  
Mine have never bothered me and I have very sensitive eyes. I do believe that the medical quality glue is the key to not having any kind of irritation.
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mamabrady Active Indicator LED Icon  New Member
~ 9 years ago   Oct 31, '14 10:12pm  
Never had it done, but I use 3D fiber lashes by Younique (I'm a presenter). If you're ever in the market, you should try them. I don't know how expensive eyelash extensions are but I like being able to just apply my lashes without glue or spending a ton of money.
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