So it’s me again, awake from the dead. I endure hard times here in Japan because I study all day. I can even feel my improvement which is great I consider. Everything they give us in the university is a bit too much to do everything on 100% but I think I can handle it. I just got back a test with 96 / 100 for reading and comprehension and 85 / 100 for grammar (which I thought I failed so bad.. structures I never saw before). But, beside my whole study-to-death-thing I find time to shop and spend some money around the town! 😀
When we went into the 100-Yen.Store recently I just had to buy and try out the fake lashes they had. I mean its 100 Yen (1$? Don’t know the exact exchange rate by now..) for a pair and they looked quite nice made. So the lashes I got were the criss-cross type from Daiso Japan.
Already forgot to take a photo by myself.. (u__u””) Picture belongs to Eki, see the review for these lashes here!
I have to say that I was amazed of the quality of these lashes! I mean I did not expect anything amazing from lashes which are sold for 100 Yen, but these do really well. I fell in love with the glue. I have to admit that the glues in Germany are shit. Really shit. They melt together with your lash and it’s not possible to “clean” your lashes and use again. I once asked dear little Yapo how to remove glue from the lashes and she was kinda confused about the question…. whiping off of course. I now recognized that this is quite possible with any non-german eyelash glue, it’s really a shame.
So the glue is white but turning into clear after a minute of waiting. It holds on all day, I wore these lashes whole university day until I fell asleep. You can easily whipe off the glue if you use some kind of make-up remover. After that the glue is a bit jelly-like and can be torn off. I really like these lashes because they look natural although they are crisscross. I wear them everyday for university up to this point! ^-^
Torn off at the beginning because I failed at applying the first time I used the glue.. u.u” And was too lazy to reshoot the last days 😡
Do you have any special lashes you love until now? I also wondered what lash glue you use. I thought about getting the Dolly Wink Lash Glue but I’m not convinced of the qualities products yet. Personally I think that all Dolly Wink products are far too overpriced and just not worth it. Until now I went for the Diamond Lashes which are way more cheaper and satisfied with this decision! But I’m not sure if I can stand to not buy a single pair of these so-much-hyped lashes until I’m in Japan… maybe I’ll regret it. Maybe.
I also wanted to give my circle lenses a last try. I made very bad experiences with most of my lenses but I would go for a last pair to try. Maybe won’t looking like an alien. I liked my previous lenses Geo Nudy Golden Blue sososo much but they were way too uncomfy. Any good lenses which I should give a try?
I have so much more to share but I fear I’m too tired… it’s 3 AM and I have to go to university in a few hours and talking about Japans ancient system of economy. It’s not the type of lesson you want to have in the morning (or anytime), I swear.
Good night and thanks for stopping by! ♥
P.S. What I’m using on a daily basis are these Diamond Lower Lashes (“Lovely Eye”) I mentioned before! I love them although they look a bit artificial… but. Truly. I don’t mind. I’m in an artificial mood sometimes.
Hi, ich bin Sam! Alleine durch die Welt reisend lebe ich zwischen Deutschland und Japan. Ich liebe es, abgelegende Orte der Welt zu erkunden und die lokale Kultur zu erleben. Hier findest du Lieblingsorte von mir auf der Weltkarte, Guides und Reisepläne!
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