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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Review: Born Pretty Store Handmade Mink Lashes in D3

Hello Loves!

I am trying some lashes from a company that I am pretty unfamiliar with. I was contacted by a representative from the Born Pretty Store website to try out a few items from their store. I chose lashes of course because lately I have been loving false lashes everything-- buying, wearing them, you name it. The lashes I chose are lashes that either mink or some sort of mink alternative because mink lashes I have tried are not only expensive but have a tendency to be delicate. If I am gonna pay at least $20 for a pair of mink lashes, why not make them durable enough that you can actually live up to the 20-25 use claim? Anyways...

A little background since I have not yet covered this brand before. Born Pretty Store is a company that sells a variety of cosmetics items but is most well known for their nail accessory items. They also sell items such as cell phone accessories and other gadgets and gizmos. You can read their full "About Us" blurb here.

These lashes were sent as a press sample for possible review consideration. All opinions are my own and I was not paid to say anything in this post.

SHIPPING/CUSTOMER SERVICE
These lashes were sent as a press sample so I have no experience on the customer service aspect of ordering from this company. Shipping does take a while to receive from them. It took about 2 weeks to receive my package and I did not receive a tracking number to stay up to date on where my order was. However, this may be different for those who purchase from the website. Shoot me an email if you want to share your experience!

Ok, onto the review!

PACKAGING
The lashes came in a plastic box like this and are glued onto a rather large white tray that can slide out of the box. I did not take a picture of the lashes and tray in the box because it had an obnoxious sticker blocking the view of the lashes. However, as the picture shows on the site, it is very clearly marked which style you get and labels are consistent for all the lashes that I received. Here is what the lashes look like on the tray:


I found the packaging bulky and really tedious. This is a situation that I would store the lashes in a different container once using them. The tray was kind of annoying to remove from the plastic package and I found the tray unnecessarily big for what you get. I think that the packaging can be improved.

I initially didn't trim them but...

A word of caution: make sure the lash band is not too long. They will not be comfortable if the band is too long. The inner band will poke at your inner corners and make them sore. I couldn't even wear them for more than a hour, if I even wore them that long. I finally trimmed them down a small bit after being stubborn and not cutting them. I would say that I trimmer down maybe 1/4-1/3 cm.

APPLICATION
These lashes were not the easiest pair of lashes to apply because the lash band was not the most flexible. I waited around 60 seconds (with Koko Lashes lash glue) before I applied the lashes and the band was not the easiest to place on the eye because the band was not staying in place. This set of lashes will require the glue to get extra tacky so that the ends will stay glued down. I had an especially difficult time keeping the inner corners down and often had to add some House of Lashes lash glue to keep them down. The lashes had a medium to medium-thick lash band that required a bit of manipulation but the lashes felt lightweight once applied.

Below is a before and after to show the effect of the lashes:


But the real test is...
LONGEVITY/WEAR
These lashes were comfortable during wear time and I wore them for about 5-8 hours. They did not feel noticeable at all during wear and were comfortable when properly cut to the right length.  None of the sides lifted during wear and the lashes came off easily with oil-free makeup remover. I lost none of the mink hairs through use and have proven to be durable. None of the hairs were bent or altered in any way after three uses, and they withstood my abuse. They look practically the same as the first day I used them.

QUALITY / PRICING / RANDOM:
The quality of the mink hairs were soft and felt like real lashes. They add volume and give a very cat like appearance to the eye. These lashes retail for $5.2 but can be cheaper if on sale or with codes that can be used. These lashes are a fantastic quality for the price and are perfect lashes to try if you ever wanted to try mink lashes but don't want to commit to the $20+ they cost from other companies. They are also great with any look that uses winged liner or just emphasizes the outer corner. These are pretty unique lashes to my collection.

FINAL VERDICT
These lashes get a...

8.5/10

Pros:
Durable
Natural feeling (lightweight and soft hairs)
Great price

Cons:
Harder to apply (inflexible lash band)
Bulky and difficult packaging


WOULD YOU IT BUY AGAIN?
YES. They are cheap mink lashes and are unique to my collection. This is the less dramatic and mink version of Koko Lashes Goddess.

Dupes/similar styles by other companies:
None that I know of

If you wish to purchase anything from the Born Pretty Store, here is the link to the false lash section of their website. You can save money by using my code "WLEH10." This is an affiliate code and I do get commission when the code is used so use it if you wish.


Until next time,
Have a beautiful day!

-Elle 

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Video Tutorial: Double Winged "Fish" Eyeliner

Hello Loves!

This look was another crazy idea in my head. I thought "what if my eye... could be a fish??." A little weird but I tried the look and posted it to my Instagram. The look was received well by you and I finally am here to teach you how to do that look!

If you have always wanted to be a fish, watch no further.


If you enjoyed the video, why not subscribe? I'm uploading a bit more regularly than I used to so you will actually get content :)

Also, if you recreate any of my looks, make sure to tag me on IG or Snapchat me! I love seeing you guys recreate my looks.

Until next time,
Have a beautiful day!
-Elle

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Video Tutorial: Complex Purple Smokey Eye

Hello Loves!

Today, I recreated a quite popular look that I posted on my Instagram. I loved it a lot too and I had to do it again so I could use the lovely lid color for the look. Its a really complex smokey eye that blends into a maroon, then mango, and finally a coral color. I hope you enjoy!



If you enjoyed the video, why not subscribe? I'm uploading a bit more regularly than I used to so you will actually get content :)

Also, if you recreate any of my looks, make sure to tag me on IG or Snapchat me! I love seeing you guys recreate my looks :)

Until next time,
Have a beautiful day!
-Elle

Friday, October 2, 2015

Review: Lena Lashes in Khloe (from the Pin-up Girl Collection)

Hello Loves!

I'm trying out another style from Lena Lashes Pin-Up Girl Collection! Today, I will be wearing and reviewing the style called Khloe. I was hesitant about this pair of lashes at first but as you will read, my thoughts were exactly the opposite. 

These lashes were sent as a press sample for possible review consideration. All opinions are my own and I was not paid to say anything in this post.

PACKAGING
This collection comes in a magnetic black and red polka dot box with gold hearts that have the company name and names of the makeup artists who collaborated for this collection. The back of the box has the social media information of the company as well as the makeup artists. 


Within this box is the name of each lash on the top and the bottom contains the trays for each individual lash. A ribbon is attached to the bottom of the box to easily remove the trays. I found that the trays in this box are not secure and will easily come out on their own. This is definitely an unwelcome change compared to the boxes for a single pair of lashes.


The lashes I will be reviewing are on the upper right.
Read on for the nitty-gritty about the lashes!