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LOVING my Younique 3D Fiberlashes...
And apparently so does everyone else! They are selling out like crazy! Get those pre- orders in!!








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  1. Wow! Looking beautiful! I had to google those, because I'd never heard of them. I see you can apply them yourself, but are they longwear like lash extension or more like single day falsies?

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    1. single day wear. goes on like mascara! does NOT run or flake off, even when you get wet, but comes off easily with cleanser and warm water. I have been using them for 2 months, and I LOVE them!!

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    2. OK, so I just watched a YouTube video showing the application. Soooo freaking awesome! I can't believe it's just like regular mascara and no need to apply an actual lash! I bet it would work really well with a great mascara like YSL Faux Cils too. Thanks for the very important beauty revelation! ha!

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  2. Yes, they rock!! Here is a link to pre order, they are selling out like crazy!!

    https://www.youniqueproducts.com/Megzz/products/view/US-1017-00#.UyMnfvldWSo

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  3. These look great!! I may have to try this out!!

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