Featured Discussions - Alopecia World2024-03-29T11:03:59Zhttps://alopeciaworld.com/group/makeupandskincareadviceforalopecia/forum/topic/list?feed=yes&xn_auth=no&featured=1Hats for Adults and Kids handmade, and vintagetag:alopeciaworld.com,2009-02-27:2022678:Topic:2369722009-02-27T08:03:39.166ZFranciehttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/FrancieT
I love vintage hats, and recently I found this site called : <a href="http://www.etsy.com">http://www.etsy.com</a><br />
And ordered 5 vintage hats,<br />
I have noticed that my head gets cold very easily with or without hair so I buy lots of hats.<br />
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There is alot (over 500) of cute handmade knitted hats for kids and adults : go to the site and on the top you will see a scroll bar saying: Handmade Items: Tags, titles, : and just type in hats next to it and click search.<br />
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And for vintage hats go to the site,…
I love vintage hats, and recently I found this site called : <a href="http://www.etsy.com">http://www.etsy.com</a><br />
And ordered 5 vintage hats,<br />
I have noticed that my head gets cold very easily with or without hair so I buy lots of hats.<br />
<br />
There is alot (over 500) of cute handmade knitted hats for kids and adults : go to the site and on the top you will see a scroll bar saying: Handmade Items: Tags, titles, : and just type in hats next to it and click search.<br />
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And for vintage hats go to the site, click on buy at top of the screen, it will bring you to a page that has a bunch of search sections, click on the top bar that says categories, Next scroll down the page and find the Vintage link, click on that and it will bring you to the vintage page, then click on accessories, and under that you should see hat. Once you are there I would click on the price button on the right corner of the page and it will weed through all the hair accessories so you don't have to scroll through so many pages. At first it will list the really expensive ones but don't worry the prices will go cheap!<br />
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Hope this is helpful and you find something you or your kid likes!<br />
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xoxo Francie<br />
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Below is a picture of me in a vintage faux fur hat, fun! False Lashes 411tag:alopeciaworld.com,2009-02-25:2022678:Topic:2356582009-02-25T01:05:41.996ZFranciehttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/FrancieT
Hi there, I know alot of us struggle with false lashes and putting them on and buying what works so I am posting this:<br />
First off the line I recommend most is Shu Uemura, I have used their lashes for years and they are wonderful, classy, and really fun. I would recommend buying them online at neimanmarcus.com or shuuemura-usa.com or if you can find a store near you, the artist at the counter will help you put them on. The reason I like this line the most is because it is the sturdiest and…
Hi there, I know alot of us struggle with false lashes and putting them on and buying what works so I am posting this:<br />
First off the line I recommend most is Shu Uemura, I have used their lashes for years and they are wonderful, classy, and really fun. I would recommend buying them online at neimanmarcus.com or shuuemura-usa.com or if you can find a store near you, the artist at the counter will help you put them on. The reason I like this line the most is because it is the sturdiest and longest lasting, and the most flattering I have tired out of a million. I noticed with lashes from MAC and drug stores and so on tend to have a flimsier base and are not made as thick. With proper care your Shu lashes should last/can be applied around 8 days or so. I really recommend that you try a pair of Shu Uemura's lashes (Worn by Madonna, J-lo, Naomi Campbell, woohoo!)<br />
Some of my favorites are:<br />
Lux Black Lashes: <a href="http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?CategoryID=456&ProductID=876">http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?CategoryID=456&ProductID=876</a><br />
and Smokey Layers: <a href="http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?CategoryID=456&ProductID=1045">http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?CategoryID=456&ProductID=1045</a><br />
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They look wonderful on I always got compliments while wearing the Lux Black.<br />
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Also you should order the glue buy Shu Uemura which looks like: <a href="http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=547">http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=547</a><br />
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Now how to apply lashes properly. This takes practice like everything make up.<br />
Prep:<br />
First you are going to want to slowly peel the lashes from the container (because sometimes they can tear or rip which is depressing)<br />
After that you are going to want to cut the lashes length-wise to fit the shape of your eyes, the lashes come really long, so you are going to want to snip the outer corner of the false lashes until they fit your the length of your eye. I can tell you that if you glue them on and they are too big they will peel up on the corners of your eyes continuiously or feel like they are poking you. Before you cut them try to put them up to your lash line and measure then start to snip. After you have found the perfect length you need to bend/fold them around a little bit with your hands, so they loosen put some and mold to your eye shape easier. Now you are ready for application!<br />
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Application:<br />
Squirt a small amount of glue unto the tip of a q-tip or toothpick and then use the tip to apply the glue to the base of your false lashes. Apply a fair amount of glue (it will dry clear on your eyes) but be careful not to much or it will take forever to dry! After the glue let it dry (maybe blow on it a little) for a min because you are going to want it semi-sticky (no liquid-y) by the time you put it on you lid. When you think it is ready go ahead and stick it on you will be able to adjust it for several seconds before it fully dries. When I apply my lashes usually I kept my eye semi open, I think it makes it a lot easier then closing your lid. Make sure that it is not to close to your tear corner or the outer corner of your lid for it will water making the lashes peel up. And when applying lashes start with one eye and then the other, not both at the same time.<br />
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After you have stuck your lashes on there is one last thing, you are going to need some black liquid liner (a false lash basic)<br />
I like Chanel's ÉCRITURE DE CHANEL AUTOMATIC LIQUID EYELINER (<a href="http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prodChanel.jhtml?productID=MAEMU293&itemId=cat11510731&parentId=cat000294&masterId=cat4830738&cmCat=&icid=&ecid=">http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prodChanel.jhtml?productID=MAEMU293&itemId=cat11510731&parentId=cat000294&masterId=cat4830738&cmCat=&icid=&ecid=</a> although pricey lasts for months stays on, and does not sting your lid )<br />
There is tons of brands that sell liquid liner, just find one that goes on dark and is a brush tip. Try going to Sephora and searching around for one. Once you have your lashes and your have your liner in hand take the liner and do a thin (or thick whatever you like) line right over the base of the lashes going partly onto your lid, making the transition look natural. Also for a sexier look take a black liner pencil and line the inner part of your top lid, right under the falsies.<br />
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For removal you are going to want to buy a strong eye make up remover and you are going to need cotton pads. Soak the cotton pad in the makeup remover and slowly swipe off your eye makeup and lashes. Peel off the remaining glue that may reside on the base of the false lashes, this will prepare them for using them the next day!<br />
Eye Remover: Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover at Wallgreens, Clinque Take The Day Off Makeup Remover For Lids, Lashes & Lips at Sephora works well.