Those lashes are made for talking.

I was among the first in my class to dabble with make-up. Before people could even spell lipgloss, I was already at mascara. And it’s funny how everyone else have caught up with me, while I lagged comfortable behind, content with my liquid eyeliner.

I’ve long wanted to try on falsies. But it’s a pity my natural curls fail on my lashes. I have stick straight, rebonded-like eyelashes that make me look like snuffleupagus because I have long lashes.

And I used to crimp them to death, pile on mascara, only to have them wilting towards the end of the day.

Well, I’ve been such a lazy make-up-er that my super-curling mascaras all expired past their glory, and have been tossed away. Then. Just now, I decided to try some on. Those online tutorials are getting to me quite a bit. Kinda, inspirational.

And I still had a relatively fresh tube of Fasio. I tell you. Fasio never fails you. NEVER.

So, solved. The only drawback from having falsies on is gone. I was always afraid that I would end up with the splitting lash look “<” where my real lashes go all separatist with the fake ones.

Ok, so after spilling some lash glue (which I bought when I had the falsies fever, without never came to fruition a few months back) and stuck on a pair I bought from Daiso.

Have I told you how much I love Daiso?

Okay, here’s what I got.

false lashes

Not bad eh.

Well, a good alternative to agonising mascara pile-ups for those special occasions. I’ve had these lashes on for an hour and I think I could very well live with them.

Not bad, not bad, I’m suitably impressed.

Yeay, I’m no longer a laggard!

p/s. i know i shouldn’t be doing such teeny stuff at 24, but i can’t help it.

~ by janathema on June 30, 2009.

One Response to “Those lashes are made for talking.”

  1. good for u! i’ve not tried falsies though i’m in the beauty industry! HAHHAHHA!

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