Magnetic eye lashes
- by Gotmyhat
- 2021-08-26 11:41:13
- Interferences
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- 11 comments
Can I wear magnetic lashes with my implant, pacer/defib.
11 Comments
Agent
by Tracey_E - 2021-08-27 10:27:10
Yep, it's a thing. They go on way easier than glued lashes.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/g29823549/best-magnetic-lashes/
You clearly need to do a better job keeping up with make up trends ;o)
Magnetic Lashes, LOL
by Marybird - 2021-08-27 18:38:51
I would have said things were ok as long as the magnetic eyelashes weren't attached to the pacemaker scar!
Agent
by AgentX86 - 2021-08-28 00:38:04
Clearly, I'm not into ladies fashions. Too confusing. I don't even own a pair of slacks, only jeans. Other than exercise, and the last six weeks, you couldn't catch me outside in shorts or short-sleve shirts.
I read your link. All I can say is... well, nothing.
Eyelashes on a pacmaker scar? I thought a harry chest was somthing women avoided. ;-)
eye lashes
by new to pace.... - 2021-08-28 22:28:54
why don't you just get them tattooed on. then no need to worry.
tattooed
by AgentX86 - 2021-08-28 23:54:12
My wife informs me that this is a thing, too. <shakes his head>
*shake my head*
by Tracey_E - 2021-08-29 08:58:35
How about you boys stay out of the cosmetic conversation you clearly know nothing about? Permanent make up (tattoo) isn't a substitute for longer lashes. There are lots of reasons to put on temporary false lashes and asking about magnetic was a legitimate question. Way to make a new member feel welcome.
magentic lashes
by Tracey_E - 2021-08-29 15:44:30
There are two types. One type is two sets of lashes that stick together, one goes on top of your lashes the other goes underneath so they sandwich your natural lashes. The other type you use a "magnetic" eyeliner which has (I believe) iron oxide, then the lashes stick to that.
magnetic lashes
by new to pace.... - 2021-08-29 17:48:47
thanks Tracey_E
The first type does not seem like fun,in case they slip to gether, you might not get your eye open. Does seem like a lot of work to get them on.
You know you're wired when...
You have a shocking personality.
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So, my advice is to go about your daily routine and forget that you have a pacemaker implanted in your body.
it's fine
by Tracey_E - 2021-08-26 15:53:32
Magnets have to be very strong and less than 6" from the device before they can cause a problem.