Friday, January 3, 2014

Love it or Leave it: Younique 3D Fiber Lash System

Hello beauties! Hope you have all had a fabulous day. I'm sure most of you have been hearing a lot about the Younique brand of makeup & their 3D Fiber Lash Mascara System. Let me just say first of all, I had a sweet friend of mine introduce me to the line & let me play with a few things. I ended up getting one of the 3D fiber lash systems & the results I get are amazing. I mean we're talking sky scraper lashes that are virtually weightless, no flaking & gorgeous. I highly recommend you give it a try of you are looking for full glamorous lashes or maybe even a few new shadows or skin care routine. Let me know of you have any questions on the products, I'm always here to help. This is for sure a LOVE IT product! :)

6 comments:

  1. I love the lashes. I've tried so many mascara's to try and make mine look long but nothing seems to help since chemo.

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    1. Miss Tammy, this might be something you might want to consider or falsies. There are many options available to you. If you're interested maybe we can get together one day & discuss some of them. I like you am a lover of the lashes. :)

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    2. Wendi I've tried falsies not for me or should I say they're hard for me to put on I need easy. s the 3 D lashes easy to use ? ... during my chemo I lost all hair. I did get my eye brows tattooed almost 5 yrs ago which are fading, not to mention my hair (very thin) so yes I would love to get together and see if there's any possible help for me...Lol... I've tried bare minerals make up which I thought would help give a flawless look...not...I thought of getting airbrush makeup by luminous but Idk. I don't want to waste money if it don't work or I don't like it. I've seen people who wear makeup and looks like clowns (not trying to mean) I don't want that look so the airbrush Idk about it. Thanks for any feedback :)

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    3. I completely understand your feelings on the falsies. Most people feel that way, they do take some practice on applying them & finding the right technique for you. Also you have to cut them down to fit your eye unless you are wearing half lashes for fullness on the outside edges or individual lashes. But we can discuss all that. Another misconception I've found people have is that they have to buy these high end lashes which is untrue. You can get decent lashes at the drug store or Walmart & get several wears out of them with proper care. I think that you will be impressed with the Yo unique system myself though. I have very fine hair & lashes & you saw the results I got. But we cab sit down & discuss all of it. You mentioned you tried Bare Minerals makeup. I love their shadows & lipsticks, blushes etc. Do not like their powder foundation. Its cakey & was uncomfortable on my skin. I own an airbrush system for professional use only. Honestly they're not practical for everyday use. You really have to baby the machines so to speak & the makeup is quite expensive. On the other hand it's water based makeup, doesn't budge, doesn't feel like you have anything on & photographs beautifully. You can archive this "flawless" look with the right tools & foundation depending on your skin type. That's the beauty of makeup. :) If you have other questions just PM me on Fb bc I have an excellent hair stylist so together hopefully we can get you exactly where you want to be. I know how discouraging & hard on your self image things like chemo can be, but you're beautiful anyway bc your beauty shines from the inside out. ;)

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    1. It's really neat & doesn't require tons of coats. It's a 2 part system; the Mood struck Transplanting Gel (which you apply first from mid-lash to tip & at after you apply the next product to seal everything) & the Moodstruck Natural Fibers which is applied secondly. It feels virtually weightless & doesn't flake like a lot of traditional mascaras & the volume plus length is unparalled. :) The fibers are made of 100% natural ingredients for those that wear contacts or have sensitive eyes & the transplanting gel is carbon black for the light lashed gals out there. :) Hope this was helpful for you, Magen!!

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