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Some women are not comfortable or satisfied with their naturally grown eye lashes, so they fix artificial ones. 

Do you think it's something safe to do? 
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You are right about that because fixing an artificial lashes could make one blind in the process.

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Yes, it is generally considered safe to apply false eyelashes. However, as with any beauty treatment, it is important to take the necessary safety precautions to ensure the health of your eyes. Be sure to buy quality eyelash extensions from a reputable brand, and use a qualified technician to ensure they are applied correctly. Additionally, make sure to keep the area clean and free of debris and bacteria to avoid any potential irritation or infection.
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There is a myth that if you cut your eyelashes then it will grow back with longer one, this is not true. But, according to some they really notice that their eyelashes grew back longer than before. I personally did this when I was in my teen age, but my eyelashes are still the same when they grow back.So,It is not true for me. There are natural ways too,to make eye lashes grow longer by using castor oil,however it really needs consistent and patient before you will see an effect. I tried to do this a while ago, but I give up after over a month because there is nothing happening on my eye lashes even on my eyebrows nothing. Well, there are two type of castor oil, the carrier and the cold-pressed one.These made of two classification of oil; Castor oil and Jamaican bean oil. It is believe that Jamaican is more effective to grow eye lashes and eyebrows because it is more thick then carrier oil, however it is more expensive than the regular one.

While artificial eyelashes are everywhere in the market, some says it gives them more confident to go out because people will notice their eyelashes.It is safe to wear as long as it wont irritate in your eyelids that will lead to infections if you are allergic to its components.
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Well,though I'm not feminine I don't think I will loved to do alot of things women attached to their different body parts in the name of fashion. For me though I have always preferred women with natural body I don't just buy all those artificial things they spend heavily to acquire at the end of the day one looks more dollish than a human being.

I'm sure God wanted the lashes to be that light feathered and short but someone used his or her God given talent and felt women might need it thicker and longer and boom, artificial eye lashes were born and be women being the vain being they're fell for it and ofcourse the manufacturer is Smilling daily to the bank.

Eyelashes isn't bad though but it makes some people look so plastic and really vain.
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When it comes to women beauty and how they try to look nice in they midst of others, they don't always want to hear about what is safe and what is not safe. I am that type of person that wouldn't feel comfortable looking at my woman fixing such since I believe that it is always kinda of risky as well. But there are professionals that are into this work and I know people that they will always do everything possible to ensure that they do the work perfectly.

The need for ladies to go to saloons where professionals are working is something that is required on this. I have heard of s story where one lady that is planning her wedding got her eyes damaged all because she was trying to fix eyes lashes. This is the reason people around should always work out ways to fix eyes lashes at the professional place.
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In my opinion, I don't think that fixing artificial eyelashes is always safe to do. It depends on the practitioner or beautician, and the precautionary steps they take to fix those eyelashes. The beautician, or yourself if you plan to place them on, needs to use wash hands, and/or place alcohol based sanitizer before placing artificial eyelashes on. Tweezers that are used should be sterilized and sanitized before using them to place eyelashes on. The glue should be used carefully before placing them on. Additionally, a small clamp, which has been sterilized and sanitized, should be used to clamp down the eyelashes.
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Its depends upon the method you uses to save fix eye lashes. I suggest you to use some healthy and tested methods in life regarding certain issues.
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As a beauty editor, I just can't settle for janky-

looking falsies — I simply will not. I love the

look of long, feathery lashes, but extensions

are tedious and expensive and lash lifts are

also expensive, albeit less tedious. I just want

to live a luxury lash lifestyle on a never-not-

flying-coach-with-a-carry-on budget. Is that so

hard to ask?
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It has been a trend that women have been doing this. There is nothing wrong if they can do it of themselves. I am sure that they will be feeling sexier with such.
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No, it is no safe to wear it daily because it may cause eye problems. Women wear it for sone special occasions like wedding, fashion shows and party for good looking.
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No it's not safe to fix artificial lashes  or eye lashes I have heard a story of a bride that got blind while fixing eye lashes we are wonderfully created by God so we should try to avoid some artificial things because some can harm us instead of making us beautiful.
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Eyelashes extension are not dangerous as long as technician is following the correct Method and using the proper materials , Before you head to your appointment as the salon about the ingredients in the lash glue they use
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If you are referring to eyelash extensions, the safety of this cosmetic procedure depends on various factors, including the expertise of the technician, the quality of the materials used, and your individual health condition and sensitivity to the procedure.

Here are some potential risks associated with eyelash extensions:

Allergic reactions: Some people may develop an allergic reaction to the glue or adhesive used to attach the eyelash extensions.

Eye infections: If the eyelash extensions are not applied correctly or are not properly cleaned, they can trap dirt and bacteria, which can lead to eye infections.

Damage to natural lashes: The weight of the eyelash extensions can cause stress and damage to your natural lashes, which may result in breakage or premature shedding.

Irritation and discomfort: The weight and length of the eyelash extensions may cause discomfort and irritation, especially if they are applied too close to your eyelids.

To minimize the risks associated with eyelash extensions, it is important to choose a reputable and experienced technician, ensure that they use high-quality materials, and follow all aftercare instructions carefully. Additionally, if you have a history of eye problems or allergies, it is important to consult with your doctor before getting eyelash extensions.
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There is no one "safe" way to fix eye lashes. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide if fixed lash replacement or not is better for them.
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It has been confirmed that fixing artificial eyelashes can cause allergic, conjunctivitis,trapping and retaining dirty around the eye
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Eyelash extensions aren't dangerous or "bad" as long as your technician is following the correct methods and using the proper materials. Before you head to your appointment, ask the salon about the ingredients in the lash glue they use
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Some of the possible serious hazards of wearing contact lenses are corneal ulcers, eye infections, and even blindness. Corneal ulcers are open sores in the outer layer of the cornea. They are usually caused by infections
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It's safe to fix eyelashes when fixed by a professional costumer.

It looks beautiful when fixed well.

But if it's wrongly fixed, it can damage  your eyes.

That is side effects of it.
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When it comes to fixing eyelashes, it is generally safe if done properly and with the appropriate products. However, it's advisable to consult a professional or follow instructions carefully to minimize the risk of any potential complications or allergic reactions.
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