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Katy Perry eylure lashes

The Katy Perry color pop eyelashes are reduced to £2 in the New Look sale.
These are sold in Boots for just over the £6 mark.

Hope this helps someone!

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  • RainbowDrops
    RainbowDrops Posts: 4,674 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Here they are:
    http://www.newlook.com/shop/result?Ntt=katy+perry&filtered=1

    Free delivery to store if you spend £20
  • ThriftyShelly
    ThriftyShelly Posts: 177 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Would love to try these but can never get them to stay on, any hints or tips to help me? Thanks in advance!
  • fm123
    fm123 Posts: 155 Forumite
    OK not the same and no glue but tesco have their own eyelene lashes at £1.49 on the website http://www.tesco.com/direct/search-results/results.page?catId=4294967294&searchquery=eyelene&SrchId=4294967294&_requestid=2113796#
  • lyndsey6303
    lyndsey6303 Posts: 53 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Would love to try these but can never get them to stay on, any hints or tips to help me? Thanks in advance!

    I swear by Duo eyelash adhesive, it is the same stuff used by MAC make up artists and holds all day - dries clear. You wil find it for sale in different sized tubes on Ebay and Amazon in clear and black. Usually if lashes are sold with glue it isn't the best quality and once your natural oils interfere then the lashes come loose.

    Poundland sell eyelash applicators like this one to help too - http://www.beautyscribbler.com/2010/07/very-handy-false-lash-applicator-from.html (not this brand) I just use tweezers, hope this helps.
  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    Has anyone tried the eyelashes from Primark, they are only £1? My friend swears by them, she is a beautician too. I don't like wearing false eyelashes or false nails but I did try the eyelure and ardell ones from Boots to see how they looked and felt (couldn't stand them on) and found it so difficult to apply.
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  • immie
    immie Posts: 239 Forumite
    vicx wrote: »
    Has anyone tried the eyelashes from Primark, they are only £1? My friend swears by them, she is a beautician too. I don't like wearing false eyelashes or false nails but I did try the eyelure and ardell ones from Boots to see how they looked and felt (couldn't stand them on) and found it so difficult to apply.

    I saw them instore, they were a bit fake looking for my liking, lol. If you just want cheap ones you could try eBay, you can get 10 pairs for 99p delivered, and buy a glue separately. (I heard good things about MAC and Duo glues). Or they sell £1 lashes on frnagrancedirect too :)
  • ThriftyShelly
    ThriftyShelly Posts: 177 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary Combo Breaker
    I swear by Duo eyelash adhesive, it is the same stuff used by MAC make up artists and holds all day - dries clear. You wil find it for sale in different sized tubes on Ebay and Amazon in clear and black. Usually if lashes are sold with glue it isn't the best quality and once your natural oils interfere then the lashes come loose.

    Poundland sell eyelash applicators like this one to help too - http://www.beautyscribbler.com/2010/07/very-handy-false-lash-applicator-from.html (not this brand) I just use tweezers, hope this helps.

    Thanks so much, will give the Duo glue a try! :beer:
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