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*Update* I repurchased another Ayusal kit & I'm sad to say that it's No Longer the best kit I've ever used. They've changed: •the glue, which now doesn't hold whatsoever, •the perm & fixation solutions are thicker & less potent, and •the nutrient oil is watery crap. Others, like the Vassoul lift kit, had the same lash damaging problems using cheaper, more irritating & less effective formulations that worked Nowhere near as well as my gold standard Ayusal lash lift, unfortunately Until Now... Just as with other cheaper kits, not only does the curl not hold, but the perm/fixation fries your lashes. •Using the remnants of a previous Ayusal lift kit from over a year ago produced better results than this brand new one! ------------------------------------- This product has changed the game for me! I haven't worn mascara in 2 weeks, nor am I wearing any in either picture (day 1 → @ 2wks). Plus, no constant curling or products irritating my sensitive, contact-wearing eyes. •Biggest Tip: the curling pad sizes do NOT correspond to the size of your eye, but to the LENGTH of your lashes. This was not explained at all in the directions: ·When lifted straight up over the lift pad, your lashes should land between 50%-75% from the top of the pad, at most. -The smaller the pad the more vertical lift. If you have longer lashes (that reach above the top of the lash pad) and use the small pad bc you want "the most lift," you're going to look crazy unnatural and feel your eyelashes touching your eyelid. -Conversely, if you use a pad size too large for the length of your lashes, they will be way more curled than lifted, making your already short lashes Appear even shorter. •You want the lash lift pad positioned as close to your lash line as possible without touching them & centered. Doing this on myself, by myself, this was one of the harder things to do, along with trying to keep one eye shut/stationary-ish... Not easy, which also made the "under-eye pads" useless too, wouldn't stay put. •Take your time glueing your lashes Straight up onto the pad, this is So important. I found using a toothpick was the easiest to lift, straighten, & seperate with the most control. ·Start in sections while you get the hang of it. Before the glue hardens, you want to work them as straight and seperated as possible, otherwise they Will Stay criss-crossed & twisted. The fixed position of your lashes on the pad that you end up with is what you will stay with. Also, take notice of how far you pop your waterline. (See picture 1) ·Use the cleaner #4 to start over on a section if the glue dries too fast! The first time is the most difficult, but it's so worth it!
July 2021 · Beauty and Personal Care · verified purchase
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