
You'll need:
-Start with a freshly cleansed face with eyelids free from moisturizer as
this may prevent lashes from adhering. NOTE**Some people prefer to do their
makeup first-leaving lash application until the end- however, in my personal
experience, applying eyeshadow, foundation, liner etc. has always interfered
with proper adhesion**. 1. Using tweezers, grasp lash in the middle. *TIP* Always carry adhesive and a toothpick with you
in case lashes loosen.
To remove, gently peel lash band from outer to inner corner of lid. If you
wish, you may clean mascara from lashes by laying them across your index finger
lengthwise and, while holding band with thumb, gently wipe with a makeup remover
soaked cotton ball (if remover is oil-based, rinse with cleanser & water.)
Place back in tray for storage
Year after year, fashions change, but full, lush lashes
never go out of style. Applying false lashes for the first time can be tricky
however, with a little practice-and patience- you'll soon find that they're
easier to apply than mascara (no clumps, curling or combing...).
Prepare
-Gently peel lashes from tray by the band-do not
pull by the lashes as they may come loose.
-Line up lash against your lid.
If lash width extends beyond your own lid, trim excess from inner corner
(usually the end with the shorter hairs). Most people find it more comfortable
with the inner corner slightly shorter than the natural lash line but be careful
not to trim too much.
Apply
2. Spread a thin, even line
of adhesive along the entire band.
3. Wait 30 seconds for the glue to become
tacky.
4. Gently press lash against center lid as close as possible to your
natural lash line.
5. Press outer corners down.
6. For a more natural
look, use mascara to 'seal' false lashes with your natural lashes. You may also
wish to fill in any gaps with liquid eyeliner.
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