Vampy Vampiress
- 2 shades of Mac purple eyes shadows
- A lot of Black eye shadow circling the entire eyes
- Elongated eyebrows
- False lashes
- Classic red Model's Prefer Lipstick
- Black eyeliner used as lip liner and smudge
- Fresh look sterling grey contacts
- Retractable fangs from 'The Party People'
Cheeky Webster Witch
- Model's Prefer eye brow pencil to define & shape
- Liquid liner 4 lines on each side of the eye connected by short curve lines to make web effect
- Metallic blue Loreal eye shadow sweeping upwards
- Black Maybelline eye shadow around to deepen the metallic blue
- Silver Maybelline eye shadow beneath the eyebrows and under the eye for a more catching effect
- False diamonty lashes
- Dark purple lipstick + black eyeliner to refine
Demonic Demon
- Black eyeliner to shape & elongate the eyebrows
- Liquid liner above the eyelid and the flick
- A lot of bright orange blush used around the eye up towards the temples
- Brown eye shadow on cheek bones for effect
- Deep red lipstick & black eyeliner for the lip line
 
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I saw a similar product at Priceline a while back but it was by another brand and had a ridiculous price tag. Then more recently I walked into Gloss & there it was Models Co Fibre Lash for $48. 

I know you're thinking that's still ridiculous for mascara! But when there are new innovations and ideas like this. I can't help but give it a try. What it is is a 3 step process that is suppose to make your lashes longer, thicker and luscious. A false lash look for everyday use. 

How it works is pretty simple:
Step 1: apply the mascara, making sure you cover your lashes base to tip (taller bottle)
Step 2: apply the tiny white fibre hairs to thicken & lengthen. They cling to the mascara that you just applied (shorter bottle)
Step 3: re-apply the black mascara to cover the hairs on your lashes. 

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Voila! Luscious lashes with little to no effort. It's much more comfortable and light to wear compared to falsies or extensions. It lasts all day without you having to worry about your lashes hanging off your face. 

I'm still deciding whether it's worth forking out the $48. It's a little bit clumpy and doesn't separate your lashes like most mascaras. But what did you expect? you're rubbing fur onto your eyelashes. It's definitely better for value compared to those $100+ high end mascaras you get at Myer or DJs. Those are more for bragging rights than getting the dramatic results I'm looking for. 

All in all, I'm pretty happy with my new toy for everyday use. But I'll still turn to false lashes for the special occasions. 

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 I came across this YouTube video a while back & I thought the transformation was absolutely amazing! They're like two completely different people. I don't know how realistic it is to put that much time and effort aside everyday to transform yourself. Or if it's even possible to not be too obvious with all that false lashes & eye make up during the day. 

Needless to say, the girls definitely look much better than they originally did. Not to mention their skills in make up are profound! So I tried a little bit of that myself. I did a bit of research and found this tutorial video which looked doable enough.  

Here are my results... I think the contacts is what makes all the difference. I'm clearly not as skilled as the girls on YouTube because I don't look drastically different, (I was hoping I'd get transformed into someone totally HOT after the makeover!). But I notice my eyes do look bigger and somewhat more exotic. What do you think?