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one for the ladies, Mascara
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QUOTE (eliza @ 28 Jul 2010, 16:32 ) *
The lads may be able to help, with practicalities. I was thinking what about a small vice like thing. i am sure we used one at school, that sat on the table, possibly in science. fix the mascara wand to that and lean forward and blink your lashes up and down against it.
Or do lots of practicing of things with your left hand.



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Oh, Eliza, what a picture you've conjured up! love it! think we might end up looking like pandas, though!
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