What are the tiny temporary bubbles under eyelashes?

Question 1
What are the tiny temporary bubbles under eyelashes?
it is this really tiny bubble looking thing that lasts a day or two,?
its underneath the top eyelashes on the eyelid part under the eyelashes?
what are they
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omg! i get thm too. i am sorry i have no clue what they are, but i’ll keep checking this to get an answer myself.
Question 2
Questions about temporary eyelashes?
I mean the individual kind that are put on in a salon and last for weeks, not the false full lash that you buy at the store.
How long do they last?
How much do they usually cost?
Can you curl them?
Can you wear eyeliner with them?
Can you wear mascara with them?
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Eyelash extensions can be put on individually by different salons. They have different techniques, one method is by placing the individual strands of eyelash hair and sliding it onto your eyelashes one by one with industrial glue. This takes about 2 hours and costs $150 (depending on salon). You can curl them, wear eyeliner, put mascara on, take showers and wash your face and will last 4-6 weeks.
Another method is by having the salon put the clusters of eyelashes (the individuals you buy at the drugstore) and glue them in between your eyelashes onto your eyelid skin. This method will cost about $20 (depending on salons) and can last about 1 week. You can also curl them, put mascara, wear eyeliner and take showers.
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Question 3
What can I be for Halloween with fake eyelashes and hair paint?
I want to use fake eyelashes, maybe even pink ones and the temporary hair paint. I was thinking Lady Gaga but is there anything else I can be with those two things?
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A rocker girl
a hippie (sort of)
An extreme punk person
Question 4
How much are temporary eyelash extensions? and permanent?
have you or know anyone that has gotten them done”?
what were their results?
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Question 5
Is there any product or thing i can use for my eyelashes?
The thing is, I seem to be losing my eyelashes little by little. My mom says is because I wear too much mascara. I have not being wearing any makeup lately, and I havent seen any improvement. I am getting worried and I hope is temporary. She also says it may be because I am pregnant. I doubt any of those reasons are correct. I hope it isnt something serious, and hope anybody has any suggestions.
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vasaline on you eyelashes everynight
Question 6
Will temporary dye fully wash out of my naturally blonde hair?
Hey guys (:
My hair is naturally a very light blonde…so are my eyebrows and eyelashes. I’ve heard that temporary dye can leave a tinge of color for a while and my hair has never been died
Oh and I’m thinking about a chocolate brown….
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No eventually everything will wash out and go back to your natural color! It doesn’t matter if you dye it brown or black, it will return to the natural color!
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Hair stylist
Question 7
How do you curl your eyelashes without an eyelash curler?
i lost my make up bag! and until i find it, i need a temporary solution for this.
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You could try and take your own fingers and curl them yourself. Hold on to your eyelashes then, roll them upward. Then press it down for around 30 seconds. Do the same to the bottom but roll it downward.
Another thing you can do is take your comb (rat tail comb is recommended) and comb out your eyelashes then roll them upward.
You can’t really curl your eyelashes and make it stay there without a eyelash curler so you might have to do these strategies about every half an hour or so.
Good luck and hope I’ve helped!
Question 8
Can a redhead with auburn hair and strawberry blonde eyebrows and lashes dye them all black?
I have auburn hair and blonde eyebrows and eyelashes. I wanted to try something different. I thought about doing it for awhile now. Just a simple change for fun its not like I am intending to hide who I am or anything, or that I don’t like my hair. I noticed my fellow redhead Ms. Lohan did it and she has the same shade of red hair as I do and fair skin and it looked good on her. I dont know anything about dyes or using them for eyebrows and eyelashes. I dont know what permanent and temporary dyes are either. If I do it will it ruin my natural color? I don’t think it would look bad on me. Oh well. If anyone wouldn’t mind sending some advice my way I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
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Why don’t you just try on a wig and get some dark eyebrow pencil and black mascara, then you would know what you look like instead of ruining your beautiful hair?
Then if you want the change go ahead and do it professionally, and of course it would take a lot of doing to keep it up, not even considering the expense. I had very nice auburn hair and colored it and now I wish I had not done that. My advice: Don’t do it. But, if you do anyway, please go to a professional to have it done so it doesn’t get all messed up. Ok? And Please, please, please, don’t try to dye your own eyebrows or lashes. The risk of infection, and blindness is definately not worth it! There is even a warning on the instructions on hair dye not to do your eyebrows and lashes. It is not something to attempt yourself in any case. Good Luck!
Question 9
Is your eyelashes the same type of hair then on your head????????????
cause i wanna put temporary streaks in my hair with my black mascara…
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Dont do it. Your eyelashes are much smaller so your mascara doesnt show as much. The hair on your head it longer and thicker. It will be a huge mess because the mascara will start to clump once youput it in. I suggest getting artificial hair sreaks. They sre attacable streaks and come in the color blck. You could probably get them from a drugstore or hair salon.
Question 10
Can someone tell me how to put temporary contact lenses in?!?
I have read a few sites that tell you obvious ways to put a contact lens that do NOT work for me. I bought some temporary ones and am having a really hard time putting them in. My eyes blink automatically when i try to put them in. I CANNOT help it. Though I can try to stop blinking to a degree. It takes me 30 min-1 hour just to get 2 in. It either sticks to my fingers, doesn’t stick enough and falls off, sticks to my eyelashes, sticks to my eyelid etc.
I try to open my eyes wide asd possible and have gotten them in twice with ALOT of difficulty. Any advice that isn’t obvious would be appreciated.
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I had this problem when I first got contacts! What helps alot for me is to look upwards, and gently grip my eyelashes at the top, enough to pull back my eyelid just a little. None of this GRAB YOUR EYELID KAY crap, cos it’s really hard. After you do that, gently place the contact lens against your eye, putting the top part into the eye first, where you’re pinning back your lashes. From there, you can gently push the bottom of the contact into the rest of your eye – be firm or it’ll fall off! Don’t worry about hurting yourself, there’s a layer between your eye and your finger. If you keep on blinking, try to relax and tell yourself you can do it – when you start getting nervous or stressing out, I find that it’s WAY harder to put them in. Once it’s resting lightly on your eye, gently push it down with the pad of your finger – it should make little popping noises if there’s air underneath the contact lens. Don’t worry, that’s just the air escaping and this way, the contact lens will adhere to your eye better. Then slowly close your eyes. Or that’s what they tell you to do, but it’s actually hard to move your eyes slowly. I suggest not moving your eye around, and just shutting it. That helps. Make sure your contacts are well lubricated so they stick better, and RELAX. It’s not really about opening your eye wide as it is just pulling back your eyelashes while you put them in. If your eyelashes are in the way, stop, and pull them back. You’ll be fine after some practice!
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