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Natural false lashes....

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creamcheeseandlox · 17/11/2016 07:28

Got a wedding on Saturday and haven't had time to get my lvl done. Looking for a natural high street false lash to give a bit of length and curl. Don't want that heavy thick look. Eyelure Naturals? Any recommendations?

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poppym12 · 17/11/2016 08:53

Ardell individual lashes every time. You can put as many as you want on. I use them at the outer corners to give a natural look.

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FashionMommy · 17/11/2016 11:40

I would go for Eyelure Naturals 031

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Liiinoo · 17/11/2016 12:10

Ardell Demi wispies. Amazon or large Tescos stock them and maybe Boots I think.

And whatever brand you use, trim them so they are don't cover your whole lash line but only about 2/3 ending at the outer corner. If you cover the whole lash line they can look heavy and drag queen like (fine, if that's what you like). Concentrating on the middle to outer eye adds glamour and opens up the eye without looking too heavy.

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Gracey79 · 17/11/2016 12:13

You could get them permed instead of falsies mine look better permed with mascara on than with most false eyelashes

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Gracey79 · 17/11/2016 12:14

Sorry just seen comment re time!

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Monkeyface26 · 17/11/2016 12:34

Mac number 7s are good. They are well spaced on a clear band so look more natural and are easy to apply (although I do like to buy Ardell lash glue to make it easier). The clear band means that you do not need to be so good at eyeliner as they look OK without.
There's a good Pixiwoo demo which suggested these and walks you through application which is good if you're only an occasional user of falsies, like me. I always watch it again before applying.

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creamcheeseandlox · 17/11/2016 18:33

Thanks ladies. I'll only have a boots to go too so think they stock eyelure and ardell.

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