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Published 09:20 19 Apr 2017 BST
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Later the company admitted that false eyelashes had been used to 'fill in the gaps' in the model's lashline and that computer technology had been employed to 'redraw' some lashes afterwards.
In a statement, the ASA explained:
"Because the ad conveyed a volumising, lengthening and thickening effect of the product we considered the use of lash inserts and the post-production technique were likely to exaggerate the effect beyond what could be achieved by the product among consumers.
"We therefore concluded the ad was misleading."
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