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@Spurt wrote:

@Effie54 wrote:

@Spurt wrote:

Not only the false eyelashes but all the long wigs and extensions that look so fake and they have to play with the hair too which creates a distraction.

 

 


One in particular....she looks so I'll at ease, constantly playing with her hair to adjust it.


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Yep, she flips it forward, then flips it back, then "pets" it...it obviously bothers her.....so time to go with her own natural hair! I dont get it does she think it makes her look more glamorous---IT DOESNT, we all know the hair is FAKE!...whats the point?


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@Spurt wrote:

Not only the false eyelashes but all the long wigs and extensions that look so fake and they have to play with the hair too which creates a distraction.

 

 


Wow, you are so right.  All the news readers around here have super long extensions and false eyelashes.  They look like they're going clubbing instead of reporting the news.

And my neighbor, a woman in her early 30s with 2 little kids wears them just outside p!aying with the kids. Looks silly IMO

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Re: False eyelashes

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The ones that look phony when the hosts look downward do not enhance their looks. The more natural looking ones are best if the host will be looking downward during the presentation. I'm not against false eyelashes. I just think that when choosing which ones  which wil be worn, how they appear when glancing downward should be a consideration.

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I have no idea which hosts wears what since I don't actually watch the programs. I record them and then fast forward on 3, stopping only if I see something I like.  I do not have the time or the desire to sit and watch them ramble on for an hour, talking over eachother and seldom give pertinent information about the garment except color. Leah, with Isaac's TSV did nothing but continually give colors, never addressing sizing or fit. I get more info online and I save myself a lot of time.

As for false eyelashes, I think the mnk or thick long ones look horrible, but the natural looking ones are nice.  I started going and having them done every 4 weeks this summer for convenience purposes.  I have very natural ones that look the same as when I wear mascara on my own lashes. The girl does a fabulous job making them appear natural.  This way I do not have to scare myself in the mirror in the morning, lol.  I love how Kerstn wears make up, very well done, enhancing her beauty and she is a cutie.

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Re: False eyelashes

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@Mindy D wrote:

The ones that look phony when the hosts look downward do not enhance their looks. The more natural looking ones are best if the host will be looking downward during the presentation. I'm not against false eyelashes. I just think that choosing which ones worn,  how they appear when glancing dow ward should be a consideration.


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YES!!!! At first, the false eyelashes looked good especially for women with sparce lashes, just a tiny bit of help--but now it looks like they could get airborne with how HUGE and THICK they are .....SMH! ..

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