Showing posts with label fake eyelashes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fake eyelashes. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Understanding Different Types of Glue

We all know that there is 3 type of glue.

- White
- Black
- Clear

Understand the differences in each type of glue allows you to wear your faux eyelashes more often and also maintain the shape of the lashes.

White Glue

Pro:
- Easy to remove from the lashes
- Allow you to adjust if the first time you tried on is not the correct position
- Suitable for beginner

Con:
- Not as sticky as clear glue
- Easy to fall off on the head and the end of the lashes

Black Glue

Pro:
- Easy to remove from the lashes
- Act as eye liner
- Able to camouflage the gap that between real lashes and faux lashes more

Con:
- Not as sticky as clear glue
- Easy to fall off on the head and the end of the lashes
- Can be messy if beginner is using black glue

Clear glue

Pro:
- Very sticky
- Easy for beginner to use
- Glue don't dry up so easily

Con:
- Not easy to remove from the lashes
- Create a layer of plastic on the lashes
- Harden the lashes. Hence the next time you wear the lashes, the lashes might be hard and hurt your eyelid

Above all is just knowledge that we would like to share. Happy browsing!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Series 1



812's Length: 13mm, Width: 35mm




820's Length: 13mm, Width: 35mm




823's Length: 11mm, Width: 35mm


828's Length: 12mm, Width: 35mm




829's Length: 13mm, Width: 35mm




832's Length: 14mm, Width: 35mm







846's Length: 13mm, Width: 35mm





861's Length: 11mm, Width: 35mm






862's Length: 13mm, Width: 35mm






881's Length: 11mm, Width: 35mm



Series 1 is launched. =)



Individual


For individual, 1 pair will be $1.80.


Box


For a box of 10s (Pure), it will be $14.90. -> 17.2% discount!


For a box of 10s (Mixed up to 5 pairs), it will be $16. -> 11% discount!


Kindly email to ladyathenlea@gmail.com for any enquries or order placing.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

History of False Eye Lashes


Invented By: Movie Director D.W Griffith.


He create eyelashes in order to make the eyes of actresses stand out more while he was filming the 1916 epic movie “Intolerance.”



D.W Griffith, Image from http://www.silentsaregolden.com/

Ever since then, eyelashes have been a staple not only in Hollywood, but in regular society as well. In the nineteen thirties and forties, during the time of black and white movies, actresses like Betty Davis, Joan Crawford wore eyelashes to make their own eyelashes more prominent.

















Betty Davis



Joan Crawford

Images from http://www.serahicpress.com/ and http://www.legendaryjoancrawford.com/

And also the famous Tammy Faye Baker, one of the first televangelists to reach out to those with AIDS when it was a little-known and much-feared disease.
http://wildfaith.blogspot.com/2007/07/rest-in-peace-tammy-faye.html















Tammy Faye Baker. Image from http://www.rmwfilmfest.org/


During the nineteen sixties, the model Twiggy made false eyelashes part of the Mod look and soon many housewives were wearing them.


Lesley Hornby


And her famous, Twiggy lashes.

Soon afterwards, the trend became less main stream and eyelashes were mainly worn by Las Vegas showgirls and drag queens.






Images from http://burlesquedaily.blogspot.com/