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Detached eyelash repair

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I got my Realdoll delivered not long ago and she is my first doll. One of her eyelashes has partially detached (my fault, she arrived in perfect condition) and I need to resecure it. What is the best way to do that? I have not had a chance to examine the lash in good light yet to see if it is damaged or just detached cleanly. If the lash is damaged (not repairable) where can I find replacements to match the remaining lashes that came from Realdoll?

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You can use any eyelashes that are available from anywhere that sells make-up. These are not different than what is used for love dolls. There are also many, many traditional doll supply shops that sell lashes as well. You can always order the offical eyelashes from Abyss and likely get an exact match. The two tools I have used for many years to attach eyelashes are a curved forceps (like tweezers but a longer handle with a tip like a hockey stick) and a ball point stylus (an ink-less pen will work). You may need to use a dab of rubbing alcohol to clean store bought lashes from the adhesive attached. Slip a piece of wax paper between the eye lid and eyeball while working to protect the eye itself. Search YouTube for doll and eyelashes to see this done in real time. I would like to post a link, but most dolls are wildly off-topic for this forum. I used Permatex silicone windshield adhesive on my Real Doll, which is available at auto parts stores.

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You want to use silicone adhesive very sparingly.

I use Silpoxy silicone adhesive.
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I had the same issue, and a TINY bit of Silpoxy did the trick.

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Thx guys for this info, i am already saving repair info for my lady that is expected end of september

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jimmyboy wrote:I got my Realdoll delivered not long ago and she is my first doll. One of her eyelashes has partially detached (my fault, she arrived in perfect condition) and I need to resecure it. What is the best way to do that? I have not had a chance to examine the lash in good light yet to see if it is damaged or just detached cleanly. If the lash is damaged (not repairable) where can I find replacements to match the remaining lashes that came from Realdoll?
Go to my Youtube site "Brick Dollbanger" and view my repair video about the eyelashes. Also order the lashes from abyss as they need to be a certain length to fit the eyelid. Watch the video, nothing worse than gooping up the eyelid putting lash on...
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