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[My friend's costume.]
She’s Vietnamese so the socks + sandals thing comes natural to her.
LOL JK.


I Twittered this yesterday but had to post it again… too funny.
Go to Polyvore.com and create a set of what you’d wear for a first date with that special guy (or girl) and post it in my comments! Time of year and location is up to you. I want to see them!
To post your set, publish it and the click on “Embed on your blog” on the left and then copy+paste the code into my comment box. Your image won’t show up in the comments but just post the code and I’ll edit the code for you manually.
I suffer from short-Chinese-eyelash syndrome so I indulge in false lashes. I have a big shoe box filled with Ardell lashes that I buy in bulk (and a couple of MAC lashes mixed in there) and last week, I was sent a box of Revlon Fantasy Lengths to try out.

The pairs I received were all natural looking and not as dramatic as I’d like but when I put them on, they definitely look very pretty, has a flexible band so you can align it to the contour of your eye easily and are extremely comfortable to wear. Good for day-looks except…
Quality of the lashes felt a little flimsy when I first tried them on. My intuition was proven that night when I took them off… it seems like the max you can wear them are once or twice, whereas I’ve worn a single pair of Ardell lashes more than 10 times and they still look great.
A couple of the pairs had “self adhesive technology“, meaning no glue is required, as there is already a strip of “adhesive” on the lashes (comes with an extra strip too for a second application). Honestly, I love my eyelash glue and have no problems putting on lashes so I was too skeptical to try them for fear that they’ll fall off SO my sister got to be the guinea pig and she LOVED them. There’s also a plastic application tool that comes with it and I’m guessing it’s to press down on the lashes so they would line up with your eye and stick but I didn’t use it… my sister liked it though.
One thing I wanted to rant about is the PACKAGING. Revlon needs to rethink their packaging!! What I love about Ardell and Mac lashes is that you can easily open/close the box without ruining them (even when you’re drunk) and one night, I spent 15 minutes in a frustrated, drunken slumber trying to put the lashes back in the box without ruining them. [No matter how drunk I am after a night of partying, I force myself to take off my make up, shower AND wash/dry my hair or else I can't go to bed... don't ask how I do it, I just do. Sometimes, I even manage to cook ramen or something and haven't burnt myself ...yet.
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Would I recommend these? Yes, if you’re an on-the-go kinda gal and have no time to glue on lashes (I’d keep a tube of lash glue in your purse just in case though) and/or looking for natural and comfortable false eyelashes to wear. My sister loves them but I’d stick with my Ardell lashes so I gave the rest to her (only ’cause I’m nice like that).
But anyway, if you girls want some super fancy eyelashes, check out these LED Eyelashes.
KATY:
Vancouverite, designer, gym-rat, shopaholic & bookworm, obsessed with my Blackberry, K-Pop, snowboarding, fitness and food. More?
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