I had this letter emailed to me back in November 07.
Hi, Kandace,
I have tried two kinds of glue, yours in black (I Love My Lashes) and the Lash Tite in clear. The Lash Tite leaves a dandruff like residue, but that may reduce drastically as I get more accomplished at application. However, the toxic smell of it is a concern and turn off.
Your black glue ( I Love My Lashes) in syringe works well without the toxic feel. I'm getting better at application so the gloppy over-mascara-ed look is improving. One problem I have is that I cannot get just a one-application amount out of the syringe. No matter how slowly, gently I try, about 20% floods out each time. That makes using this adhesive very expensive.
I just did a touch up today and it went exceedingly well. Much less glop at the adhesion spot.
My touch up before this all washed off in my first shower???? Maybe there was some kind of residue on my lashes prior to application. I have no other explanation, do you?
The critical point for me in considering your adhesive is to find a way to just get a drop out instead of a big puddle. Any ideas?
Thanks for your service; I love the lash kit(I Love My Lashes). (Overall, the lashes really spark up my appearance. The goal!)
PJ Weiss ,
Chicago, IL
Hi, Kandace,
I have tried two kinds of glue, yours in black (I Love My Lashes) and the Lash Tite in clear. The Lash Tite leaves a dandruff like residue, but that may reduce drastically as I get more accomplished at application. However, the toxic smell of it is a concern and turn off.
Your black glue ( I Love My Lashes) in syringe works well without the toxic feel. I'm getting better at application so the gloppy over-mascara-ed look is improving. One problem I have is that I cannot get just a one-application amount out of the syringe. No matter how slowly, gently I try, about 20% floods out each time. That makes using this adhesive very expensive.
I just did a touch up today and it went exceedingly well. Much less glop at the adhesion spot.
My touch up before this all washed off in my first shower???? Maybe there was some kind of residue on my lashes prior to application. I have no other explanation, do you?
The critical point for me in considering your adhesive is to find a way to just get a drop out instead of a big puddle. Any ideas?
Thanks for your service; I love the lash kit(I Love My Lashes). (Overall, the lashes really spark up my appearance. The goal!)
PJ Weiss ,
Chicago, IL
3 comments:
I was just wondering how difficult they are to put on yourself?
It's kinda like riding a bike. At first you fall off, and with a little practice you get better and faster. You will definitely need a steady hand and good eyesight. And if not, you will need a friend to help you.
My advise is - go to the cosmetic studio and ask the people there to put them on. This isn't a joke, some of the glue might fall into your eye, and much more - they need to be fixed and they need special care.
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