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I'll have to use them up somehow, £20 that kit cost me! It can't go to waste!They do sting your fingers after a while. They're made easier if you wiggle the LASH at the same time of slidding the wedge in.
I'll have to use them up somehow, £20 that kit cost me! It can't go to waste!They do sting your fingers after a while. They're made easier if you wiggle the LASH at the same time of slidding the wedge in.
I'll have to use them up somehow, £20 that kit cost me! It can't go to waste!
Yeah it was ctd, think it was £16+vat for a tub of 100+100, couple of months ago I got them.CTD?
They had an offer on 100 of each for £15+ and another 100 lashes for free. Which is a bargain if you have a use for them.
Where do you get the flat ones from?
Lash works well, I've got used to them over time. But you have to use quite a thick bed. If they were flat they'd be very useful!
Where do you get the flat ones from?
Lash works well, I've got used to them over time. But you have to use quite a thick bed. If they were flat they'd be very useful!
I have had a bag of tile mate pro lash clips and wedges in the van......had them about a year. Curved bottom type......it's the curve that puts me off trying them, but I think it may be better to drop them into a bucket of hot water before use??!
Good shout @CJ but ur right about profile of those clips, severe!I have had a bag of tile mate pro lash clips and wedges in the van......had them about a year. Curved bottom type......it's the curve that puts me off trying them, but I think it may be better to drop them into a bucket of hot water before use??!
Well I never!😱I tried that because that's what you do with the rubi ones. It makes the lash ones too weak and then they tend to snap off easy.
Crap idea @CJ hahahaI have had a bag of tile mate pro lash clips and wedges in the van......had them about a year. Curved bottom type......it's the curve that puts me off trying them, but I think it may be better to drop them into a bucket of hot water before use??!