Eyelash Maxing Guide or How to Instantly Ascend any Eye Area

DISCLAIMER:
Some of this stuff is known, so please don't flood the comments with "muh water"; I'm making this thread due to my own additions to the set of looksmaxes you could do to ascend your lashes, and for some other reasons I will state later on as well.

Table of Contents (color coded):
Intro
Growing
Grooming
Styling



Intro:

Want insane lashes similar to (or even better than) absolute gigaslayers such as Saafiir, Kater, Megamind (jfl) and many more? (no glaze, too lazy to find other examples)
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Well this guide has you covered, so stick around and ascend.
I tried making this thread as concise and straight-to-the-point as possible, so here we go.


Eyelashes matter way more than some people think; from improving contrast, to frauding PFL, etc. - eyelashes go a very long way for such a small element of our face. They are way too easy to improve not to, and if you aren't doing what I am about to tell you, then you're really missing out. The reason I have decided to make this thread is partially due to the shear amount of compliments I get, besides everything else, for my eyelashes (while they have no clue that my lashes are frauded); and because I haven't seen methods like this on the forum before. Pics are also included, so don't you worry :)




Growing:

Latisse:

The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), but please beware of the side effects and stop using it if you notice any. The only issue is actually getting your hands on it, as in most countries - it's prescription only. But if you DO manage to get your hands on it - excellent. Here's how to use it properly; side effects to consider and B&A's:
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.

Other Working Methods:

The best publicly-available products for eyelash growth are castor & rosemary oil or a peptide serum, but oral minoxidil can be used as well. Here's how to use them properly & other stuff you may wanna know:
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

For the oral minoxidil (it is important that you use the oral one, as topical minox can irritate your eyes), take 2.5 to 5 milligrams per day for 4-6 months, or until your results are satisfactory, but I won’t recommend going for too long, as the longer you go - the more dependent your body becomes on it. There is no need to go above that dosage etiher, as it will not add any marginal benefit.
The side effects range from more common ones, like undesired hair growth and bloating all the way to more severe ones, such as cardiac issues due to increased water retention in the heart, but they are obviously way more rare, especially for healthy people.
Befores & Afters:
Rosemary Oil:
View attachment 3312135
Castor Oil:
View attachment 3312137
Peptide Serum:
View attachment 3312142
Oral Minoxidil:
View attachment 3316499



Grooming:

Grooming is pretty simple; all you have to do is, depending on your PFL, trim 2-5mm of your upper lateral eyelashes for an improved perceived canthal tilt, as a lot of the eyelashes cover up your lateral canthus. Don't be worried, as they do grow back. Just, obviously, take repercussions while doing it to not cut yourself, and preferably use thin scissors.



Styling:

Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.

1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;



2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;



3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).



Also, obviously, the end results IRL look realms above the results on photos, so you won't find out the full potential of this method unless you actually try it.



So that's about it buddy boyos, hope you found this useful, tell me what you think, and best of luck slaying all the gigastacies in town😈
Decent thread. Eyelashes are fucking law
 
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DISCLAIMER:
Some of this stuff is known, so please don't flood the comments with "muh water"; I'm making this thread due to my own additions to the set of looksmaxes you could do to ascend your lashes, and for some other reasons I will state later on as well.

Table of Contents (color coded):
Intro
Growing
Grooming
Styling



Intro:

Want insane lashes similar to (or even better than) absolute gigaslayers such as Saafiir, Kater, Megamind (jfl) and many more? (no glaze, too lazy to find other examples)
View attachment 3313672
View attachment 3331105
View attachment 3313816

Well this guide has you covered, so stick around and ascend.
I tried making this thread as concise and straight-to-the-point as possible, so here we go.


Eyelashes matter way more than some people think; from improving contrast, to frauding PFL, etc. - eyelashes go a very long way for such a small element of our face. They are way too easy to improve not to, and if you aren't doing what I am about to tell you, then you're really missing out. The reason I have decided to make this thread is partially due to the shear amount of compliments I get, besides everything else, for my eyelashes (while they have no clue that my lashes are frauded); and because I haven't seen methods like this on the forum before. Pics are also included, so don't you worry :)




Growing:

Latisse:

The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), but please beware of the side effects and stop using it if you notice any. The only issue is actually getting your hands on it, as in most countries - it's prescription only. But if you DO manage to get your hands on it - excellent. Here's how to use it properly; side effects to consider and B&A's:
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.

Other Working Methods:

The best publicly-available products for eyelash growth are castor & rosemary oil or a peptide serum, but oral minoxidil can be used as well. Here's how to use them properly & other stuff you may wanna know:
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

For the oral minoxidil (it is important that you use the oral one, as topical minox can irritate your eyes), take 2.5 to 5 milligrams per day for 4-6 months, or until your results are satisfactory, but I won’t recommend going for too long, as the longer you go - the more dependent your body becomes on it. There is no need to go above that dosage etiher, as it will not add any marginal benefit.
The side effects range from more common ones, like undesired hair growth and bloating all the way to more severe ones, such as cardiac issues due to increased water retention in the heart, but they are obviously way more rare, especially for healthy people.
Befores & Afters:
Rosemary Oil:
View attachment 3312135
Castor Oil:
View attachment 3312137
Peptide Serum:
View attachment 3312142
Oral Minoxidil:
View attachment 3316499



Grooming:

Grooming is pretty simple; all you have to do is, depending on your PFL, trim 2-5mm of your upper lateral eyelashes for an improved perceived canthal tilt, as a lot of the eyelashes cover up your lateral canthus. Don't be worried, as they do grow back. Just, obviously, take repercussions while doing it to not cut yourself, and preferably use thin scissors.



Styling:

Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.

1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;



2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;



3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).



Also, obviously, the end results IRL look realms above the results on photos, so you won't find out the full potential of this method unless you actually try it.



So that's about it buddy boyos, hope you found this useful, tell me what you think, and best of luck slaying all the gigastacies in town😈
Does the grooming actually work??
 
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Never gonna read it, but cool post dood
 
DISCLAIMER:
Some of this stuff is known, so please don't flood the comments with "muh water"; I'm making this thread due to my own additions to the set of looksmaxes you could do to ascend your lashes, and for some other reasons I will state later on as well.

Table of Contents (color coded):
Intro
Growing
Grooming
Styling



Intro:

Want insane lashes similar to (or even better than) absolute gigaslayers such as Saafiir, Kater, Megamind (jfl) and many more? (no glaze, too lazy to find other examples)
View attachment 3313672
View attachment 3331105
View attachment 3313816

Well this guide has you covered, so stick around and ascend.
I tried making this thread as concise and straight-to-the-point as possible, so here we go.


Eyelashes matter way more than some people think; from improving contrast, to frauding PFL, etc. - eyelashes go a very long way for such a small element of our face. They are way too easy to improve not to, and if you aren't doing what I am about to tell you, then you're really missing out. The reason I have decided to make this thread is partially due to the shear amount of compliments I get, besides everything else, for my eyelashes (while they have no clue that my lashes are frauded); and because I haven't seen methods like this on the forum before. Pics are also included, so don't you worry :)




Growing:

Latisse:

The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), but please beware of the side effects and stop using it if you notice any. The only issue is actually getting your hands on it, as in most countries - it's prescription only. But if you DO manage to get your hands on it - excellent. Here's how to use it properly; side effects to consider and B&A's:
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.

Other Working Methods:

The best publicly-available products for eyelash growth are castor & rosemary oil or a peptide serum, but oral minoxidil can be used as well. Here's how to use them properly & other stuff you may wanna know:
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

For the oral minoxidil (it is important that you use the oral one, as topical minox can irritate your eyes), take 2.5 to 5 milligrams per day for 4-6 months, or until your results are satisfactory, but I won’t recommend going for too long, as the longer you go - the more dependent your body becomes on it. There is no need to go above that dosage etiher, as it will not add any marginal benefit.
The side effects range from more common ones, like undesired hair growth and bloating all the way to more severe ones, such as cardiac issues due to increased water retention in the heart, but they are obviously way more rare, especially for healthy people.
Befores & Afters:
Rosemary Oil:
View attachment 3312135
Castor Oil:
View attachment 3312137
Peptide Serum:
View attachment 3312142
Oral Minoxidil:
View attachment 3316499



Grooming:

Grooming is pretty simple; all you have to do is, depending on your PFL, trim 2-5mm of your upper lateral eyelashes for an improved perceived canthal tilt, as a lot of the eyelashes cover up your lateral canthus. Don't be worried, as they do grow back. Just, obviously, take repercussions while doing it to not cut yourself, and preferably use thin scissors.



Styling:

Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.

1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;



2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;



3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).



Also, obviously, the end results IRL look realms above the results on photos, so you won't find out the full potential of this method unless you actually try it.



So that's about it buddy boyos, hope you found this useful, tell me what you think, and best of luck slaying all the gigastacies in town😈
should have added dyeing, insanely ascended my lashes
 
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Which peptides in serum ? the ghkc?
 
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2 3 mgs oral minoxidil and forget
dont do latisse
 
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Jbee and forget
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fixed my eyelashes with this guide thanks decent thread
 
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Just wanted to make sure if this is the right kind
 

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Do you recommend applying Latisse to the lower lashes as well, or only to the upper lashes?
 
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nice Thread bro
Here’s what I do
Castor oil and the ordinary serum to grow lashes
Dye the lashes
And use a organic natural mascara
I use it with a tiny wand and go hair by hair upper and lower to make them look as natural as possible.
gigabased, try the styling trick as well, see how that works out for you:love:
Does The Ordinary serum also come with similar sides as Latisse ( burning orbital fat)?? If not, then it definitely mogs Latisse and I'll order
 
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its more of a long term thing; my sphenoid turned out to be way better than i thought to begin with (still was slightly tilted, but not horrendously), Agata told me it is aimed at loosening up the sutures, and subsequently, getting the sphenoid to fall into its right place naturally. i definitely do have improved overall stability from it tho, and it will defo benefit me for my invisalign, which im starting very very soon. might actually get another few ncr sessions during it (invis due to take 3 months to fully fix my teeth and widen the arches), so im aiming for overall craniofacial improvement from that (which is guaranteed already tbh), but which ncr should definitely assist as well.
Can you elaborate on this with a thread
 
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DISCLAIMER:
Some of this stuff is known, so please don't flood the comments with "muh water"; I'm making this thread due to my own additions to the set of looksmaxes you could do to ascend your lashes, and for some other reasons I will state later on as well.

Table of Contents (color coded):
Intro
Growing
Grooming
Styling



Intro:

Want insane lashes similar to (or even better than) absolute gigaslayers such as Saafiir, Kater, Megamind (jfl) and many more? (no glaze, too lazy to find other examples)
View attachment 3313672
View attachment 3331105
View attachment 3313816

Well this guide has you covered, so stick around and ascend.
I tried making this thread as concise and straight-to-the-point as possible, so here we go.


Eyelashes matter way more than some people think; from improving contrast, to frauding PFL, etc. - eyelashes go a very long way for such a small element of our face. They are way too easy to improve not to, and if you aren't doing what I am about to tell you, then you're really missing out. The reason I have decided to make this thread is partially due to the shear amount of compliments I get, besides everything else, for my eyelashes (while they have no clue that my lashes are frauded); and because I haven't seen methods like this on the forum before. Pics are also included, so don't you worry :)




Growing:

Latisse:

The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), but please beware of the side effects and stop using it if you notice any. The only issue is actually getting your hands on it, as in most countries - it's prescription only. But if you DO manage to get your hands on it - excellent. Here's how to use it properly; side effects to consider and B&A's:
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.

Other Working Methods:

The best publicly-available products for eyelash growth are castor & rosemary oil or a peptide serum, but oral minoxidil can be used as well. Here's how to use them properly & other stuff you may wanna know:
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

For the oral minoxidil (it is important that you use the oral one, as topical minox can irritate your eyes), take 2.5 to 5 milligrams per day for 4-6 months, or until your results are satisfactory, but I won’t recommend going for too long, as the longer you go - the more dependent your body becomes on it. There is no need to go above that dosage etiher, as it will not add any marginal benefit.
The side effects range from more common ones, like undesired hair growth and bloating all the way to more severe ones, such as cardiac issues due to increased water retention in the heart, but they are obviously way more rare, especially for healthy people.
Befores & Afters:
Rosemary Oil:
View attachment 3312135
Castor Oil:
View attachment 3312137
Peptide Serum:
View attachment 3312142
Oral Minoxidil:
View attachment 3316499



Grooming:

Grooming is pretty simple; all you have to do is, depending on your PFL, trim 2-5mm of your upper lateral eyelashes for an improved perceived canthal tilt, as a lot of the eyelashes cover up your lateral canthus. Don't be worried, as they do grow back. Just, obviously, take repercussions while doing it to not cut yourself, and preferably use thin scissors.



Styling:

Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.

1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;



2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;



3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).



Also, obviously, the end results IRL look realms above the results on photos, so you won't find out the full potential of this method unless you actually try it.



So that's about it buddy boyos, hope you found this useful, tell me what you think, and best of luck slaying all the gigastacies in town😈
Good thread
 
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Is this going to make me look uncanny if i have light brown/dark blonde hair
 
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DISCLAIMER:
Some of this stuff is known, so please don't flood the comments with "muh water"; I'm making this thread due to my own additions to the set of looksmaxes you could do to ascend your lashes, and for some other reasons I will state later on as well.

Table of Contents (color coded):
Intro
Growing
Grooming
Styling



Intro:

Want insane lashes similar to (or even better than) absolute gigaslayers such as Saafiir, Kater, Megamind (jfl) and many more? (no glaze, too lazy to find other examples)
View attachment 3313672
View attachment 3331105
View attachment 3313816

Well this guide has you covered, so stick around and ascend.
I tried making this thread as concise and straight-to-the-point as possible, so here we go.


Eyelashes matter way more than some people think; from improving contrast, to frauding PFL, etc. - eyelashes go a very long way for such a small element of our face. They are way too easy to improve not to, and if you aren't doing what I am about to tell you, then you're really missing out. The reason I have decided to make this thread is partially due to the shear amount of compliments I get, besides everything else, for my eyelashes (while they have no clue that my lashes are frauded); and because I haven't seen methods like this on the forum before. Pics are also included, so don't you worry :)




Growing:

Latisse:

The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), but please beware of the side effects and stop using it if you notice any. The only issue is actually getting your hands on it, as in most countries - it's prescription only. But if you DO manage to get your hands on it - excellent. Here's how to use it properly; side effects to consider and B&A's:
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.

Other Working Methods:

The best publicly-available products for eyelash growth are castor & rosemary oil or a peptide serum, but oral minoxidil can be used as well. Here's how to use them properly & other stuff you may wanna know:
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

For the oral minoxidil (it is important that you use the oral one, as topical minox can irritate your eyes), take 2.5 to 5 milligrams per day for 4-6 months, or until your results are satisfactory, but I won’t recommend going for too long, as the longer you go - the more dependent your body becomes on it. There is no need to go above that dosage etiher, as it will not add any marginal benefit.
The side effects range from more common ones, like undesired hair growth and bloating all the way to more severe ones, such as cardiac issues due to increased water retention in the heart, but they are obviously way more rare, especially for healthy people.
Befores & Afters:
Rosemary Oil:
View attachment 3312135
Castor Oil:
View attachment 3312137
Peptide Serum:
View attachment 3312142
Oral Minoxidil:
View attachment 3316499



Grooming:

Grooming is pretty simple; all you have to do is, depending on your PFL, trim 2-5mm of your upper lateral eyelashes for an improved perceived canthal tilt, as a lot of the eyelashes cover up your lateral canthus. Don't be worried, as they do grow back. Just, obviously, take repercussions while doing it to not cut yourself, and preferably use thin scissors.



Styling:

Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.

1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;



2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;



3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).



Also, obviously, the end results IRL look realms above the results on photos, so you won't find out the full potential of this method unless you actually try it.



So that's about it buddy boyos, hope you found this useful, tell me what you think, and best of luck slaying all the gigastacies in town😈
Great guide bro. A quick question, did you mean clear mascara or what? If not then what shade did you use
 
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DISCLAIMER:
Some of this stuff is known, so please don't flood the comments with "muh water"; I'm making this thread due to my own additions to the set of looksmaxes you could do to ascend your lashes, and for some other reasons I will state later on as well.

Table of Contents (color coded):
Intro
Growing
Grooming
Styling



Intro:

Want insane lashes similar to (or even better than) absolute gigaslayers such as Saafiir, Kater, Megamind (jfl) and many more? (no glaze, too lazy to find other examples)
View attachment 3313672
View attachment 3331105
View attachment 3313816

Well this guide has you covered, so stick around and ascend.
I tried making this thread as concise and straight-to-the-point as possible, so here we go.


Eyelashes matter way more than some people think; from improving contrast, to frauding PFL, etc. - eyelashes go a very long way for such a small element of our face. They are way too easy to improve not to, and if you aren't doing what I am about to tell you, then you're really missing out. The reason I have decided to make this thread is partially due to the shear amount of compliments I get, besides everything else, for my eyelashes (while they have no clue that my lashes are frauded); and because I haven't seen methods like this on the forum before. Pics are also included, so don't you worry :)




Growing:

Latisse:

The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), but please beware of the side effects and stop using it if you notice any. The only issue is actually getting your hands on it, as in most countries - it's prescription only. But if you DO manage to get your hands on it - excellent. Here's how to use it properly; side effects to consider and B&A's:
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.

Other Working Methods:

The best publicly-available products for eyelash growth are castor & rosemary oil or a peptide serum, but oral minoxidil can be used as well. Here's how to use them properly & other stuff you may wanna know:
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

For the oral minoxidil (it is important that you use the oral one, as topical minox can irritate your eyes), take 2.5 to 5 milligrams per day for 4-6 months, or until your results are satisfactory, but I won’t recommend going for too long, as the longer you go - the more dependent your body becomes on it. There is no need to go above that dosage etiher, as it will not add any marginal benefit.
The side effects range from more common ones, like undesired hair growth and bloating all the way to more severe ones, such as cardiac issues due to increased water retention in the heart, but they are obviously way more rare, especially for healthy people.
Befores & Afters:
Rosemary Oil:
View attachment 3312135
Castor Oil:
View attachment 3312137
Peptide Serum:
View attachment 3312142
Oral Minoxidil:
View attachment 3316499



Grooming:

Grooming is pretty simple; all you have to do is, depending on your PFL, trim 2-5mm of your upper lateral eyelashes for an improved perceived canthal tilt, as a lot of the eyelashes cover up your lateral canthus. Don't be worried, as they do grow back. Just, obviously, take repercussions while doing it to not cut yourself, and preferably use thin scissors.



Styling:

Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.

1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;



2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;



3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).



Also, obviously, the end results IRL look realms above the results on photos, so you won't find out the full potential of this method unless you actually try it.



So that's about it buddy boyos, hope you found this useful, tell me what you think, and best of luck slaying all the gigastacies in town😈
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get ur sister to do ur lashes and eyebrows
 
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1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;



2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;



3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).



Also, obviously, the end results IRL look realms above the results on photos, so you won't find out the full potential of this method unless you actually try it.
My results:

IMG 4853


I used vaseline instead of mascara
 
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oral min basically useless for lashes n brows growth wise, done nothing in my own experience
 
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garbage thread as usual from that site
i repeat
there is nothing working for significant eyelashes growth excepted latisse or a massive dose of min either you empty bottle on your head or orally ). and both those method got sides that warrant the fact that no one will use them long term.

EVERYONE using latisse long enough ( past the 5 year mark ) will get either pap or eye colour discoloration as you really think if you apply 2 to 3 times a week for a lifetime a pgf2a analogue on your upper eyelid it won't get into your eyes at least a a hundred of times?

and btw i'm pretty sure no one on that site actually used oral min . i used it as dose as high as 5 mg for a year straight solely for lashes gains and it does work but guess what it took only 2 week after i stopped for the lashes to go back to baseline and it wasnt worth the incredible chest pain it gave me.

so unless you're 14 years old and a turbo responder to some cheap peptides serum or born with ethnic lashes we got no real solution in 2k26 that doesnt come at a very high cost
 
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i switched to oral after applying topical to my lashes n brows for about 8 9 months, i saw no change. Most likely improved from baseline of using neither tho
 
DISCLAIMER:
Some of this stuff is known, so please don't flood the comments with "muh water"; I'm making this thread due to my own additions to the set of looksmaxes you could do to ascend your lashes, and for some other reasons I will state later on as well.

Table of Contents (color coded):
Intro
Growing
Grooming
Styling



Intro:

Want insane lashes similar to (or even better than) absolute gigaslayers such as Saafiir, Kater, Megamind (jfl) and many more? (no glaze, too lazy to find other examples)
View attachment 3313672
View attachment 3331105
View attachment 3313816

Well this guide has you covered, so stick around and ascend.
I tried making this thread as concise and straight-to-the-point as possible, so here we go.


Eyelashes matter way more than some people think; from improving contrast, to frauding PFL, etc. - eyelashes go a very long way for such a small element of our face. They are way too easy to improve not to, and if you aren't doing what I am about to tell you, then you're really missing out. The reason I have decided to make this thread is partially due to the shear amount of compliments I get, besides everything else, for my eyelashes (while they have no clue that my lashes are frauded); and because I haven't seen methods like this on the forum before. Pics are also included, so don't you worry :)




Growing:

Latisse:

The absolute best way to grow eyelashes would be Latisse (bimatoprost), but please beware of the side effects and stop using it if you notice any. The only issue is actually getting your hands on it, as in most countries - it's prescription only. But if you DO manage to get your hands on it - excellent. Here's how to use it properly; side effects to consider and B&A's:
Best way to use Latisse is to apply it nightly for up to 16 weeks (4 months) with a sterile applicator, ensuring you remove the excess off any areas except for the lashes when you're done.
Most common side effects are irritation, eyelid redness, discoloration of the skin and burning of fat, so I'll make an emphasis on proper application of it. If you're scared for any changes to your physical eye area, stick to the other methods below. More severe, but also way more rare side effects could be eye infection (mostly due to contamination), iris pigmentation (very rare) and unwanted hair growth.

Other Working Methods:

The best publicly-available products for eyelash growth are castor & rosemary oil or a peptide serum, but oral minoxidil can be used as well. Here's how to use them properly & other stuff you may wanna know:
For the oils & the serum, apply twice a day until you see sufficient growth. I was recommended this peptide serum, more info will obviously be on the manufacturer's website.
There aren't many side effects to worry about at all with these, if you experience any - it's most likely due to your skin complexion/application method, etc.

For the oral minoxidil (it is important that you use the oral one, as topical minox can irritate your eyes), take 2.5 to 5 milligrams per day for 4-6 months, or until your results are satisfactory, but I won’t recommend going for too long, as the longer you go - the more dependent your body becomes on it. There is no need to go above that dosage etiher, as it will not add any marginal benefit.
The side effects range from more common ones, like undesired hair growth and bloating all the way to more severe ones, such as cardiac issues due to increased water retention in the heart, but they are obviously way more rare, especially for healthy people.
Befores & Afters:
Rosemary Oil:
View attachment 3312135
Castor Oil:
View attachment 3312137
Peptide Serum:
View attachment 3312142
Oral Minoxidil:
View attachment 3316499



Grooming:

Grooming is pretty simple; all you have to do is, depending on your PFL, trim 2-5mm of your upper lateral eyelashes for an improved perceived canthal tilt, as a lot of the eyelashes cover up your lateral canthus. Don't be worried, as they do grow back. Just, obviously, take repercussions while doing it to not cut yourself, and preferably use thin scissors.



Styling:

Things you need for styling:
  • Eyelash Curler;
  • Decently water-resistant Mascara (don't be scared, you will not gaymax if you follow the steps correctly);
  • Tweezers;
  • Eyebrow hold Gel;
  • Cotton buds.

1.) Curling:
First off, curl your lashes up with the curler by holding it firmly closed on your upper eyelid, capturing most lashes, then pulling the curler up gently, while simultaneously, as gently, rotating it upwards for a few seconds;



2.) Shaping:
Take the tweezers and put some of the eyebrow gel onto them
. Then, carefully pinch some upper lashes together, so that it looks like there's less lashes, but they're way thicker. Best way to do this is to pinch at the base of the lashes first, then at the top, so that they stick together well. Also try not to “spam-pinch” the lashes (a.e. do it to the point where they’re stuck together nicely and then move onto the next few) and try to not use too much gel to not damage them (which is unlikely anyways but you get the point). Then, simply repeat that for lower lashes as well. This will make them stand out way more, as the contrast is already getting higher just by doing that. Then, remove any excess gel with a wet cotton bud;



3.) Volumizing:
This is where mascara comes into play. Before we get into it, I would like to point some things out: 1 - I am aware that lash tinting exists. You can do that as well, but mascara has a big advantage to that: it's thick. It wraps around your lashes in a thick black coat, making them look way thicker, while also adding color to your invisible eyelashes, obviously making them visible (again, extra volume). 2 - You have to do this very carefully, so that you don't get caught wearing it. It's not that difficult to do, as long as you're aware of a few things: amount, excesses and chunks. I will also explain how to keep it very subtle, so that your eyelashes pass as natural. This is also like the highest extent of makeup I am personally willing to go to.

Before doing anything, make sure to remove any excess mascara "paste" off the applicator. Then, carefully bring the brush just under your upper lashes, and instead of using your hands to apply it - gently blink onto the brush, so that your lashes very lightly come into contact with the stuff. Afterwards, very lightly tap your lower lashes with the brush, ensuring you do not touch the skin at any stage of this, obviously. When that's done and the mascara is on your lashes, put your finger in between your lashes and lightly blink onto it, so that excess mascara and any chunks of it comes off and onto your finger, making your lashes look more natural (do not miss this step). After that, wash the mascara off your finger, and again, use a wet cotton bud to rub any excess mascara off your skin, if any got onto it.
This stuff is water but worth saying - While out, do not rub your eyes. Occasionally, check them with your phone camera in case any mascara has crumbled off and onto your undereye (never happened to me personally but better safe than sorry).



Also, obviously, the end results IRL look realms above the results on photos, so you won't find out the full potential of this method unless you actually try it.



So that's about it buddy boyos, hope you found this useful, tell me what you think, and best of luck slaying all the gigastacies in town😈
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garbage thread as usual from that site
i repeat
there is nothing working for significant eyelashes growth excepted latisse or a massive dose of min either you empty bottle on your head or orally ). and both those method got sides that warrant the fact that no one will use them long term.

EVERYONE using latisse long enough ( past the 5 year mark ) will get either pap or eye colour discoloration as you really think if you apply 2 to 3 times a week for a lifetime a pgf2a analogue on your upper eyelid it won't get into your eyes at least a a hundred of times?

and btw i'm pretty sure no one on that site actually used oral min . i used it as dose as high as 5 mg for a year straight solely for lashes gains and it does work but guess what it took only 2 week after i stopped for the lashes to go back to baseline and it wasnt worth the incredible chest pain it gave me.

so unless you're 14 years old and a turbo responder to some cheap peptides serum or born with ethnic lashes we got no real solution in 2k26 that doesnt come at a very high cost
laughs cage GIF

what the fuck are you even blabbering about? no wonder your rep ratio is so fucking dogshit even after 6 whole years of being on here:feelskek:

maybe you just have subhuman genetics? because last time i checked i had tens of people reporting back to me about their success with these methods.

and no fucking wonder your lashes fell out that quick since you ran oral min year round.

also just cage at not taking good care of latisse application every single time.

some of the most absurd, egopilled logic i have ever seen on here. i think it’s about time you let this place go and request account deletion, because clearly you cannot comprehend the simplest concepts that require nothing but common sense.
 
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garbage thread as usual from that site
i repeat
there is nothing working for significant eyelashes growth excepted latisse or a massive dose of min either you empty bottle on your head or orally ). and both those method got sides that warrant the fact that no one will use them long term.

EVERYONE using latisse long enough ( past the 5 year mark ) will get either pap or eye colour discoloration as you really think if you apply 2 to 3 times a week for a lifetime a pgf2a analogue on your upper eyelid it won't get into your eyes at least a a hundred of times?

and btw i'm pretty sure no one on that site actually used oral min . i used it as dose as high as 5 mg for a year straight solely for lashes gains and it does work but guess what it took only 2 week after i stopped for the lashes to go back to baseline and it wasnt worth the incredible chest pain it gave me.

so unless you're 14 years old and a turbo responder to some cheap peptides serum or born with ethnic lashes we got no real solution in 2k26 that doesnt come at a very high cost
ur fucking braindead for a 2020cel JFL @Sadist why isnt this nigga doing something with his life
 
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Sadist don't know you bro
 
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