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Post by kylieg86 on Aug 7, 2008 3:03:00 GMT -5
Hi ya Guys
I have been taking a look on lashoutlashes and noticed Rapid and Y lashes.
The two look very similar can anyone tell we what the difference is and if you have used them what you thought of the results?
I have a couple of clients that like very very full and thick sets and i am thinking maybe using a double lash extension will help me to achieve this look.
I'm really excited about both of the options as i have not seen anything like that here in England.
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Post by lashfreak on Aug 7, 2008 21:25:21 GMT -5
Y lashes fork out like a snake tongue. Rapids are joined together. I think?
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Post by Lash Out! Administrator on Aug 8, 2008 4:56:52 GMT -5
Hi Kylie, LashFreak is correct. The Rapid's look like one thick lash, but they actually split apart on the ends after they have been glued to the natural lash. We have them in .15 thickness. This means they are infact .15 + .15 = .30 thick. These are the Thickest lashes available on the market. The Y-lashes tend to cross over eachother when placed close together. They are great for a natural unruly look. Just to confuse you even more The New V-lashes are somewhere between both the Rapids and Y's. Check out the pictures on the V-LASHES thread to see them. Will be available shortly.
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