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Jacelyn Tay complains cheap oil made her lashes fall off

SINGAPORE - What is cheap may not necessarily be good, as actress Jacelyn Tay found out the hard way.

The part-time actress and business owner of health centre Body Inc vented her frustration on Facebook last Friday, complaining that a bottle of jojoba oil her husband bought had made her eyelashes fall off.

"So fed up!!! My husband bought a so-called 100% jojoba oil from this famous USA website at US$5 for 118ml and asked me to try," Tay posted on Facebook.

"I refused cos (sic) so cheap definitely not good. He said how do you know if you never try."

Tay said she "unwillingly" tried some on only one eye, and "three lashes dropped immediately" when she tissued off the oil.

"And there was a film of oil left on my eye like those cheap thick oil for massage!"

An upset Tay added that it took weeks to grow her lashes.

Just several days earlier on July 11, Tay posted a photo of her long lashes, exclaiming that a make-up artiste had complimented her on their length.

Tay attributed the natural growth to jojoba oil, which helped her lashes grow longer within two weeks.

When contacted by Shin Min Daily News, Tay said she uses jojoba oil as a make-up remover after finding that it is not only effective, but also helps to strengthen her lashes.

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Jacelyn Tay vented her frustration on Facebook last Friday, complaining that a bottle of jojoba oil her husband bought had made her eyelashes fall.
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Who g-i-v-e-s a c-r-a-p...
Posted by thecommentsxx on Thu, 18 Jul 2013 at 14:03 PM
she 's trying to remind all her old fans out there tht she still quite a dish
Posted by jameslee58 on Thu, 18 Jul 2013 at 08:13 AM
Don't blame the products, blame your hubby.
Your hubby is the one to ask you to try out.
The manufacturer never point gun or knife and force you to use.
Posted by hfourhappy on Thu, 18 Jul 2013 at 07:42 AM
SINGAPORE - What is cheap may not necessarily be good, as actress Jacelyn Tay found out the hard way.

The part-time actress and business owner of health centre Body Inc vented her frustration on Facebook last Friday, complaining that a bottle of jojoba oil her husband bought had made her eyelashes fall off.

"So fed up!!! My husband bought a so-called 100% jojoba oil from this famous USA website at US$5 for 118ml and asked me to try," Tay posted on Facebook.

"I refused cos (sic) so cheap definitely not good. He said how do you know if you never try."

Tay said she "unwillingly" tried some on only one eye, and "three lashes dropped immediately" when she tissued off the oil.

"And there was a film of oil left on my eye like those .....
Posted by hfourhappy on Thu, 18 Jul 2013 at 07:41 AM
maybe she should use cheap toothpaste and hope that her big yellow teeth fall off...
Posted by PervertoSan on Thu, 18 Jul 2013 at 05:26 AM
Obnoxious looking facial structure
with 'jiao' genes.that makes her look 10- 20 yrs or more older when smiles..no amount of oil can cure..even plastic surgery is a challenge. ..certain angles also looking like Tranny. Really hope she will not appear in any media again.
Posted by BlackDragon on Wed, 17 Jul 2013 at 21:21 PM
She hasn't learnt how to spend her money wisely after being out of bankrupty.
Posted by Peter Low on Wed, 17 Jul 2013 at 19:15 PM
WTF? Go get a life ... use cheap stuff what do you expect cheapo ...
Posted by ahbutthen on Wed, 17 Jul 2013 at 17:47 PM


Such a b_i_t_c_h!
Posted by kopikid on Wed, 17 Jul 2013 at 17:42 PM
u all dont know how to read woman language, she complaining her husband such a cheapskate,not the eyelashes.....she making a scene now , warning him n others next birthday present better be expensive....
Posted by jameslee58 on Wed, 17 Jul 2013 at 16:03 PM

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