Anonymous wrote:When I see them I think: high class, probably well educated, old family money, cut-glass accent, clothes will be tailored and understated. I dunno, that's just me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They look ridiculous and you aren’t fooling anyone. I am not deliberately trying to be mean but if you want the truth, that is it.
And I do put on makeup, color my hair, all that prepping stuff, so I’m not against beauty products. Just not those ridiculous lashes.
I agree.
You don't get out much. I spend $400 a month on my lashes. You can't tell. It's a commitment though.
Then why spend $400 on lashes if no one can tell?
By the way, what an enormous waste of money. What is so wrong with your real lashes? $4,800 a year on eyelashes is really sad.
I can tell. They look pretty. I spend a lot on upkeep. I also get my hair and nails done weekly. I make a lot and save a lot. My retirement goals are being met!
It would be a waste of money for you, but not for me. Especially, because I can afford it.
It's the time wasted I wouldn't do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They look ridiculous and you aren’t fooling anyone. I am not deliberately trying to be mean but if you want the truth, that is it.
And I do put on makeup, color my hair, all that prepping stuff, so I’m not against beauty products. Just not those ridiculous lashes.
I agree.
You don't get out much. I spend $400 a month on my lashes. You can't tell. It's a commitment though.
Then why spend $400 on lashes if no one can tell?
By the way, what an enormous waste of money. What is so wrong with your real lashes? $4,800 a year on eyelashes is really sad.
I can tell. They look pretty. I spend a lot on upkeep. I also get my hair and nails done weekly. I make a lot and save a lot. My retirement goals are being met!
It would be a waste of money for you, but not for me. Especially, because I can afford it.
Seek therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They look ridiculous and you aren’t fooling anyone. I am not deliberately trying to be mean but if you want the truth, that is it.
And I do put on makeup, color my hair, all that prepping stuff, so I’m not against beauty products. Just not those ridiculous lashes.
I agree.
You don't get out much. I spend $400 a month on my lashes. You can't tell. It's a commitment though.
Then why spend $400 on lashes if no one can tell?
By the way, what an enormous waste of money. What is so wrong with your real lashes? $4,800 a year on eyelashes is really sad.
I can tell. They look pretty. I spend a lot on upkeep. I also get my hair and nails done weekly. I make a lot and save a lot. My retirement goals are being met!
It would be a waste of money for you, but not for me. Especially, because I can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been wearing lash extensions that are slightly longer than what my natural lashes look like. Love the way they look, and make me feel very pretty. However, I am self-conscious when somebody is a bit close to me I can feel they’re trying to figure out if I have extensions on.
I don’t care really if they know they’re fake lashes, but do they think I look crazy? Or vain?
Anonymous wrote:You all are only noticing the over the top lashes. Not the people who get lash extensions just to make their lashes look normal. You don't even see those.
I don't wear lash extensions because I'm lazy but I have friends who do and you would never guess it. They look like nice normal lashes with zero mascara clumping because no mascara needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subtle well done lash extensions can look nice.
I have a neighbor who had to dress up “full glam” and go to concerts, charity events, and awards dinners for her job 2-3 nights a week. She has lash extensions but they are not gaudy or obnoxious looking.
The people I know who always have manicured nails with almond shaped extensions, lash extensions, laminated and dyed brows, blow out perfect hair, etc. are people whose profession depends on their appearance to some extent. When I see a mom at the PTA meeting or soccer practice in sweats with no makeup - but lashes and nails - I assume she also has a glam job and I think “better her than me!”
I’m genuinely curious what are these jobs in DC that require a glam look. Sales, news anchor, real housewife, and hairstylist come to mind. Even that is a stretch that acrylics and laminated brows are “required”. What else?
Anonymous wrote:I think they look ridiculous. Same with lip filler.