I honestly haven't noticed any difference in my head...and I haven't grown any Sasquatch-like body hair that I can tell....:icon_biggrin: I wouldn't expect some huge, life-changing difference. I had long eyelashes to start, so the difference is probably in millimeters, but enough that I thought it might be worth a try.
What, like real mink, as in furry rodent like mink, the variety that make fur coats? Why in all that is sane would anyone want furry lashes? Crikey, I'm coming out in hives just thinking about it! :daisy:
I got lash extensions before our April trip, and by the third day I picked them all off. Was a total pain to deal with them, felt like I had something in my eyes the whole time, and couldn't do anything 'normal' with my face, like washing it, putting on moisturizer, take a shower, touch my eyes - was just unbearable for me so I took them off. I use Revita EPS eyelash growth serum and it makes my lashes just long enough to look WAY better. I have gotten eyelash perms a few times. The first time was awful - they stuck straight up and were 'glued' to my eyelid. Couldn't wear mascara or eye shadow, was lame! Second time was better, first chick must not have known what she was doing. However, it isn't a subtle curve, it is like a noticeable bend in the hair. For some it works great. If I could find someone to do it more subtle, and more fanned, I would get it done every month with a lash tint. I love the lovely Jubblies cream, and use it on the girls, but also on my ass, upper arms, lower abs, hips and inner thighs. I use it also with a weekly tightening mask from Lush - Ayesha - has to be kept in the fridge, but it is awesome. I am just buying time until I can get a tummy tuck, but my stretch marks are smoothing out and the skin is less jiggly. It is subtle, but noticeable for me. And it smells Devine!
Stretch marks? Check. Jiggly skin? Check. Mother? Check. You look gorgeous girl, are you really considering a tummy tuck with all the associated risks and scarring? I have stretch marks all over, and that horrid loose skin round the tummy, and a lovely 24 year old son. I'm not judging you, I just am interested why women want to voluntarily go under the knife. I bet hubby loves ALL your bits and pieces! (Your Albums are fab!) :daisy:
I will ask him but he is crashed right now. I imagine it works on all hair so stock up razors. If you use Latisse, a product which is prescribed and used on the lashes, you need not worry about overdoing it with the razors. This is going to work on all hair....just sayin' SultryFox.. You described my dilemma with my beautiful eyelash extensions to a T. Mine did not last 24 hours, though. I need to stand under a shower and let the water pound my face. Not something you want to do if you want to keep your fake lashes.
Check out Shelly's thread: http://www.cancuncare.com/forum/tem...ion-girls-prepare-boobs-cruise-sexy-pool.html
I'm sure it's not as bad as you think it is, and let's face it, the rest of you sure makes up for it! (I tuck the saggy bits in my knickers! Doesn't work so well in micro string bikinis, but hell, you lot don't care about it, so why should i?) :daisy:
If you have the extension done again.. ask them to show you the different curves in the lashes.. I like the j curve over the c curve .. there are several different curves to match your own and also some providers double the lashes to one lash of your own.. this is why they feel heavy and drive you crazy and go wonky.. tell them you only want one extension lash per real lash.. I dont get them any more cause my own eyelashes thinned out so much I hardly had any of my own.. but fun for a special occasion..