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  2. Lash Lift vs Lash Extensions: Which Is Best for You? - AOL

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    In the great lash extensions vs. lash lifts showdown, we turned to a pro to learn more about each—and help you determine your best fit. “If you’re looking.

  3. List of review-bombing incidents - Wikipedia

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    These reviews cited the poor quality of the remaster, lacking some of the features that Blizzard had previously said would be in the game such as improved cutscenes and user interface, and that it felt like a half-finished product. [36] However, the review bomb was focused on additional issues beyond the game's quality.

  4. Review bomb - Wikipedia

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    A negative review bomb can also backfire and incite a positive review bomb of the same target. For example, AI: The Somnium Files was review bombed on Metacritic in February 2020 by a single person through the use of numerous sock puppet accounts. The individual initially claimed that this was meant to highlight the flaws of Metacritic's user ...

  5. Eyelash perm - Wikipedia

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    The original way of perming lashes, still used today, gives a less natural curve or shape to the lash. Another way to perm lashes is by using a plastic instrument that looks a lot like an eyelash curler. This plastic instrument is then placed at the base of your lashes and the instrument pinches them upwards, the way a lash curler would.

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  7. Lighter aboard ship - Wikipedia

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    The lift, known as a "Syncrolift" was a platform that could be lowered below the water surface. Two lighters weighing up to 1,000 metric tons are maneuvered onto the submerged platform and raised to the height of the deck, where special rails engage and transport the lighters down the length of the ship to their berthings.