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05-16-2017 02:07 PM
Anyone try those adhesive, invisible stripes hsn sells to open up droopy eyes?
05-16-2017 02:16 PM
I have not tried them but will when my eyes start drooping. From what they showed on TV it's amazing what a little piece of tape can do. It's worth a try.
I saw one where they put the tape on the back of your neck to make the front of your neck smooth. I think it was the same lady that makes the strips for the eyelids.
I'm on too much medication right now from the Shingles so not sure what channel it was on just remember seeing it.
05-16-2017 02:19 PM
Those sound interesting. My one eyelid is really droopy since surgery. I have been tempted to put tape on it. I always have been tempted to put tape and do my mascara before my eyeshadow so mascara doesn't get on my lid.
05-16-2017 02:21 PM
I did, but not for droopy lids. I got them because I have Asian mono-lids that don't have a crease and the strips make my lids look like they have a crease. I find them difficult to apply and if you have any sort of product on your lid before you put them on then they don't stick very good. I have only worn them a few times. For me they are not worth the hassle.
05-16-2017 02:40 PM
How would eyeshadow work with these? I watched the hsn video and wow they really had good results. But some of the reviews are really bad. A lot of 1 star.
05-16-2017 02:47 PM
@ccassaday wrote:How would eyeshadow work with these? I watched the hsn video and wow they really had good results. But some of the reviews are really bad. A lot of 1 star.
You can't make them look natural imo. I tried to put a little shadow on them but it made them look even more obvious. They are better without shadow. @ccassaday
05-16-2017 02:51 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:
@ccassaday wrote:How would eyeshadow work with these? I watched the hsn video and wow they really had good results. But some of the reviews are really bad. A lot of 1 star.
You can't make them look natural imo. I tried to put a little shadow on them but it made them look even more obvious. They are better without shadow. @ccassaday
Bummer. I hate my droopy lids. They are worse after jaw joint surgery. I was going to tape my eye shut while doing my eyeshadow.
05-16-2017 03:19 PM
I know it's expensive, but Perricone AG eye serum did wonders for my droopy, hooded eyelids. It took several months before I could see a difference - but what a differrence. My eyelids are firm and I no longer have excess skin drooping down toward my eyes. Before, it was a waste for me to wear liner or shadow - couldn't see it.
05-16-2017 03:32 PM
@appm wrote:I know it's expensive, but Perricone AG eye serum did wonders for my droopy, hooded eyelids. It took several months before I could see a difference - but what a differrence. My eyelids are firm and I no longer have excess skin drooping down toward my eyes. Before, it was a waste for me to wear liner or shadow - couldn't see it.
Do you have a item number?
05-16-2017 03:37 PM
Ccassaday - it's A221566.
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