written by corinnemoscrop on 04/01/2006
I thought I'd try JICA Lash Extention Treatment as it's supposed to be the same principle as the popular white basecoats, only in black so doesn't show up if you don't completely cover with mascara.
On application the tiny filaments which comprise the product fall into eyes and can be irritating.
Filaments also fall onto skin under eyes and ruin makeup and irritate skin.
When trying to add top coat of mascara to make filaments stick, the ones on the lashes just come off on the mascara wand!
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279982_Glamourgirl's Response to corinnemoscrop's Review
Written on: 27/02/2007
I use the JICA Lash Extention Treatment, and I have had no problems at all!
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<br/>The correct way to use it is ... Apply your mascara to both the top and bottom lashes. Apply the JICA lash fibres to the wet mascara, and then re-apply your mascara to seal. A good tip is to place a mirror o a table and apply the fibres looking down, so no excess goes onto your skin. If any fibres do go on to your skin, simply brush off with a make-up brush. This is done easily, as the fibres are not wet! If you accidentally get any fibres into your eye, this will not sting or irritate, as the product is completely natural.