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curling lashes after mascara


Question Posted Saturday August 23 2008, 11:45 am

i curl my eye lashes after i put on mascara cause it looks really good but my eyelashes get stuck to the curler...is that normal? is it bad for my lashes?

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xokristabelle answered Saturday August 23 2008, 6:55 pm:
That's really not good, your lashes could break off. :( Curl them before, it holds better that way anyway. If you have to do it after, wait a few minutes til your mascara dries.

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heybbylovee answered Saturday August 23 2008, 6:13 pm:
it happens to me too.

you have to curl your lashes BEFORE you put on the mascara. if you put on too much mascara, your lashes might get heavy and straighten out again, but i learned from experience that if you put on one stroke & let it dry and then put another stroke & let it dry, it stays curled because it's a lighter coating of mascara.

yes it's bad for your lashes cause a lot of them can get pulled out :(

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