WHAT if a beauty accessory was all it took to find out your boyfriend had been cheating?
A TikTok user who goes by (@mrs__divinity), posted a video exposing the beauty accessory she found that made her believe her man had been cheating on her.
While sorting through her boyfriend's laundry, the woman found a fake eyelash accessory within his clothing.
"I found a lash in my man's laundry…" she said.
She then held up the lash she found which was a strip lash, or a premade band of lashes that can be applied to the eyes with a removable adhesive.
In the video, the woman showed that she doesn't wear strip lashes, but instead eyelash extensions.
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Extensions are applied lash by lash, rather than all together on a strip.
Strip lashes are much cheaper, ranging from $10-$60, while extensions can cost between $80 and $400.
As strip lashes are temporary, they are supposed to be removed before bed, so it's possible this "other woman's" lash could have simply just fallen off.
In other opinions, many viewers think the potential mistress was leaving a hint behind for the girlfriend.
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"Babygirl she tried to leave you a clue," one woman said.
Another wrote: "she left it there for you girl…."
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Many women urged the TikToker to find someone better, saying: "you don't need no man you're too good for that."
"Go get yourself a real man don’t even cry over it. He doesn’t deserve your tears."
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