While I'm waiting for the glue to dry on this She's Good Lash...

GlamYOURUs

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Its plastic and really thin. I bought them and my MA who did my makeover told me its only good for 2 uses. If someone really liked them, she would suggest to get the #7s because they are real human hair and much sturdier.
 

Lizzie

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Originally Posted by GlamYOURUs
Its plastic and really thin. I bought them and my MA who did my makeover told me its only good for 2 uses. If someone really liked them, she would suggest to get the #7s because they are real human hair and much sturdier.

I already have the #7s, which I LOVE...but I'm so interested in the shiny plastic-y look of these....too bad they're so flimsy.
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xStefanie711

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I noticed this as well... The MA who did my Heatherette makeover ruined the first pair that she tried to use on me (the she's bad lashes). And when I got home to take off my pair, I accidentally ripped off 1 little lash. Luckily, it looks ok, but now I'm scared to use then again.
 

Lizzie

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Yeah, I'm scared to use mine again too. I had to take them off just now because they were overwhelming my makeup and it looks a little misshapen. I'm just going to put them back in the case and hope they get their shape back.
 

calbear

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they are definitely a bit less sturdy than the regular line of lashes but i've used both my bad girl and good girl lashes about 8 times each. The good girl ones look as good as new but i lost a few of the criss cross patern on the bad girl ones - so i guess it's all in how nice you are to them.
 

Babylard

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thats sad that the lashes arent very durable.. at $13/pair, you better save them for something real special lol
 
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