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I'm a beauty fan... Here's a 75p trick that can save you a ton of money trimming your lashes. it's simple

With price increases on nearly all products, you may not be able to afford regular beauty treatments, such as eyelash care. 

But thanks to TikTok, beauty fans are sharing their best tips on how to do beauty on a budget. 

Ellie Marie, who goes by the name elliewhiteeee on TikTok, claims she can get her treatments at the salon for half the price at her home. 

She claims she can do semi-permanent eyelashes herself at her home below her fiber. 

Ellie says: say. stop. 

``All you need is a pair of strip lashes. 

``Then you'll need scissors, tweezers, a spoolie, and some hair tying glue. You can find it at £2.99 and I've been using it for years

"Without itmy lashes won't turn into lashes.

"This is literally under £5 for all of this.

"The first thing you want to do is cut the lashes in sections from the end bit to the inner corner bit."

Some beauty professionals warn against using glue because they claim it contains formaldehyde. 

As well as "loss of eyelashes."

Applying eyelash glue is recommended. 

Ellie continues. 

"Of course you can experiment and see what works best for you, but I think this works better for me."

She said Get some glue and use a makeup brush as an applicator.

First, she "grabs the lashes from the outside and works inward, so start with the right eye.

"Literally apply glue to the top of the lashes." 45}

"Under Fiber"

she continues. 

``Then, take the end of the tweezers and push it up. You'll get more practice and it'll be a lot easier, trust me

"I like to use the ends of the tweezers with a little pressure so it's locked in place Confirm that

``Press and curl the lashes at the back.

"Also, when it's a little dry, I take a pair of tweezers and squeeze them with my real eyelashes and mold them together. 

"I'm also a spoolie. I'll go brushing with you."

However, she adds a full disclaimer at the end of the video.

She wrote: You can use other adhesives that are safer and work for you. 

Others have also recommended the use of "eye-safe" Eylure glue. 

Someone else added: "Are they easy to remove?&Have you ever had glue stick to her natural lashes?"

Ellie replied: