2009 February | Fashion Eyelashes World - Part 2

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Your Lash Mascara

February 7th, 2009 -- Posted in Lash Lengthening Mascara Tips | No Comments »

Your Lash MascaraAlmost every day, we see those cute girls on the TV who are trying to make you buy incredible mascara. You know, they are pretty successful in doing that! The next day, thousands of girls and women all around the country go and buy this mascara. Yeah, beautiful lashes are what every girl dreams about.
 
Yet, what you really know about your lash mascara? Do you know something about its history? How many types of mascara are there? What particular type will fit you?
 
I presume, you do not have all the answers. So, let me explain you something about your lash mascara.
 
A few facts about the history of your lash mascara
 
In Ancient Rome, your lash mascara looked like a mix of water and crushed lead. In Egypt and Ancient Greece, women used to burn down special sticks. After, they strewed their lashes with that coal. In 1917, your lash mascara looked like a mix of coal and vaseline. In fact, it was Maybelline that produced it.
 
Anyway, today we have a great variety of mascara to choose from. Its composition differs considerably from that in 1917. Mascara producers add various lash-friendly components to their mascara. And now, we have another challenge. We just do not know which one to choose. We want it to be the most effective and harmless for our lashes.
 
Let me tell you about several types of your lash mascara.
 
If you think your lashes are not long enough, your lash mascara will be lengthening. continue reading »

Endocrine Disorders and Eyelashes Falling

February 5th, 2009 -- Posted in When Your Eyelashes Falling Down | No Comments »

Endocrine Disorders and Eyelashes FallingHey, what’s happened? Why are you so depressed and disappointed? Probably the reason is that you see your eyelashes falling and your hair becoming thinner and thinner every day. You have tried all sorts of shampoos, perhaps some pills. Still, the results are nil, and your hair and eyelashes are not like those in fashion magazines.
 
Well, I have to tell you that all those “effective” shampoos actually have nothing to do with healthy hair and beautiful lashes. What you should pay attention to is the state of your organs. Are you sure they are all right?
 
If you are not, keep on reading and then consult your doc. Did you know that endocrine disorders and eyelashes falling are closely connected? Yes, there are at least 30 diseases that lead to lashes and hair falling out.
 
So, let me tell you about several endocrine disorders and eyelashes falling.
 
Eating disorders
 
I bet you have tried to lose weight for several times. Millions of women do it, and very often it leads to endocrine disorders and eyelashes falling. The thing is that a few women actually know how to lose weight correctly. It often results into anorexia and bulimia that affect your hair and eyelashes significantly.
Thyroid gland diseases continue reading »

Interesting Facts About Eyelashes

February 3rd, 2009 -- Posted in Eyelash History Facts | No Comments »

Facts About EyelashesI guess that if everything is fine with your lashes, you do not think about them much. You do not think that you should take care of them, you do not consider them to be really important. Probably, you just know that eyelashes are somehow connected to fashion because an expressive look and beautiful lashes always look stylish.

However, I should tell that lashes have always played an important role for humans and not only for us, in fact. Let me share several facts about eyelashes to prove that I’m right.

Historical facts about eyelashes

Women in all ancient civilizations used to take their look and lashes very seriously, and it’s a well-known fact about eyelashes. They used different tricks to make eyes look more expressive and lashes longer. Ancient Rome – women used the mix of crashed lead and water. Ancient Greece and Egypt – women burned special sticks and strewed their lashes with coal received. East – women used antimony.

On the other hand, there is another interesting historical fact about eyelashes. Do not know the reasons, but Egyptian priests used to remove all hair on their bodies including lashes and eyebrows.

Animal facts about eyelashes

Camels have a threefold eyelid and two layers of lashes that protect an eye from dust and sand. The great majority of cats do not have eyelashes. Lashes of ostriches are used for making paintbrushes.

Human facts about eyelashes continue reading »

How to Remove False Eyelashes: Some Ways to Take Them off

February 1st, 2009 -- Posted in How to Apply False Eyelashes | No Comments »

How to Remove False EyelashesIf you are bored with your false eyelashes, or they were not applied professionally, one day you will like to know how to remove false eyelashes. You are welcome to consider the hints on how to remove false eyelashes below. You can do it either by yourself or with professional help. It is up to you to decide on which way to choose, but I strongly recommend you to resort to professional help.
 
How to Remove False Eyelashes: Remove Them on Your Own
 
As the glue used to apply false eyelashes cannot take oil, use cream, baby oil, olive oil or make-up remover to remove false eyelashes. Massage anything of the mentioned above on the eyelashes. Hold the inside edge of the eyelashes next to your nose and take them off towards your ear. Be careful as you may damage your own eyelashes. If the lashes won’t budge, drop some water on the stuck spot, wait a bit and pull the lashes off. Note that when you remove false eyelashes by yourself, you risk twitching the hairs out of the follicles which hampers eyelashes growth. continue reading »

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