2011年9月12日 星期一

Readers' Corner : What Brand Of Lashes Do You Use For Your Clients By askmewhats


I have tried so many "inexpensive" brands offalse lashes and I think it's high time I share to the readers what I use for my clients!

There are definitely a lot of brand choices out there --- from Ardell to Shu Uemura and MAC, I've used them just a number of times but I can't seem to purchase them for all clients due to budget constraint!  Some lashes costs even more expensive than a make-up service!


So on to the search for inexpensive false lashes that look and feel like the high end ones!


Before I continue, yes, KKCenterHK did send me these lashes for review but I am a long time customer way before they asked me to review their products, I will still repurchase from the company using my own money even after the review, I'm a hoarder remember? :P

When it comes to make-up for photography(photoshoots, weddings etc...), I strongly suggest my clients to use falsies no matter how "unnatural" or "uncomfortable" they think it would be!  Photos registerfalse lashes well and it can make your eyes look bigger and brighter!  

I'm glad I don't need to tell them this line: "You have to suffer a bit to be beautiful!" 

Recently, I've discovered 2 of my favorite falsies design from ES Brand.  I find myself using them the most especially for newbies and brides.

ES A66
Shortest hair located at the inner corner 
goes longer on the outer corner.
Creates a very natural "wispy" look

Close up on ES A66

ES A111
The lash hairs are just a tad bit longer than A66 
The longest hairs are located at the center making your eyes look huge!
A closer look on A111

Pros
  • Does not feel heavy at all.
  • First time lash users gave me feedback telling methe lashes feels super comfortable!
  • Looks very natural and if applied correctly, stays the whole day or until removal.
  • The band is thin and flexible so its easy to use for any eye shapes.
  • Reusable, I've tried reusing a couple of the lashes, just make sure you store them well and remove the glue after every use.
  • Inexpensive!  A box of ES A66 and ES A111 costs only $8.00 (approx Php336.00)  plus approx $5.00 (approx Php210.00) for shipping.  Each box includes 10pairs.
Cons
  • Not readily available locally, I need to order online and wait for shipping.
  • Need to pick up the package at the postal office and pay additional Php35.00. 

Recently, I had a photoshoot with some of my Blogger friends (will report about this next time), I brought along with me ES A66 lashes and here's the outcome... very natural!


A closer look
Thanks to the angel who took  my camera and got this shot of me in this angle! :)
I was in a hurry that I forgot to take a shot of my eyes! 
(blame the hunger) :P

What's your favorite inexpensive falsies to date?
Keep smilin'
Stay happy!





Thank you, askmewhats
Check out askmewhats blog
http://www.askmewhats.com/2011/08/readers-corner-what-brand-of-lashes-do.html

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