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The 50 Best Beauty Blogs:

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Being a woman in today’s day and age makes for a ton of things to worry about. Besides never being able to find a pair of jeans that fits  just  right and losing countless hours to Pinterest  and beauty blogs, there are some other universal concerns we all face. Whether you’d rather be caught dead than without your red lipstick on or you’re more of a BB cream and run kind of girl, there are just some things we all need to know. How do you cover dark circles ? Which makeup product do we all really need? Which shampoos won’t dry out hair? Will that mascara actually give eyelashes 200% more volume? Inquiring minds need to know. Regardless of how much makeup you wear on a daily basis or how often you get your hair colored, the search for the best beauty products can be exhausting. Plus, once you get the products, you then have to learn how to apply them, how much you need, which ones will work best for you, etc. Everyone appreciates a little help in these areas. While most of us have

Lash Services:

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Happy Lashes Service Menu: Volume Lash HD Natural Set Lash = $250 ( 140 plus LPE) Volume Lash HD Full  Set Lash = $300 (200 plus lashes per eye) Volume Lash HD Glam Lash = $350 (240 plus lashes per eye) Volume Lash HD Diva Lash =  $375 (350 plus lashes per eye) Volume Lash HD Bottom Lash = $75 Relash / Touch-Up Volume Lash HD Bottom Fill  = $50 Volume Lash HD Full Set  Relash = $100 Volume Lash HD Glam Relash = $150 Classic Natural Set Lash = $150 ( 35 plus lashes per eye) Classic Full  Set Lash = $200 (50 plus lashes per eye) Classic Glam Lash = $250 (60 plus lashes per eye) Classic Diva Lash =  $275 (80 plus lashes per eye) Classic Bottom Lash = $50 Relash / Touch-Up Lash Removal = $60 ( removal of eyelash extensions) Classic Bottom Fill  = $40 Classic Full Set  Relash = $75 Classic Glam Relash = $100 Classic Relash/Fill ( New Client) = $150 Relash / Touch Up our re-lash/ touch up service is created to fill in any natural lash loss from your initial eye

How To Perfect Your Lashes:

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Find Your Formula The first thing you need to do is determine your lash type so you can choose the best formula. Women with sparse lashes should opt for thickening mascara to create the illusion of volume, while women with shorter lashes should go for lengthening and separating formulas. That being said, don’t be afraid to mix it up—makeup artists often work with more than one mascara to achieve different effects. You can’t go wrong with a versatile product like Telescopic Shocking Extensions Mascara, which boats a unique lash hugging brush designed to reach every last lash—even in the tightest corners. Its shape simulates the eyelid to grip and lengthen the look of each lash for extraordinary lash extension effect.