To apply:
So to start off I curl my real lashes and apply one coat of any mascara. Next, I apply the lash glue to the false lash band, let the glue get tacky on there(about 30 secs.) then I apply them right above my real lashes as close to your real lashes as possible without glueing them together, then I take tweezers and make sure the falsies are secured onto my lashline, then I blend my real and false lashes together with mascara. After the mascara is dry I lightly squeeze my real and fake lashes together because I feel they look more natural that way.
To remove:
I just take a q-tip dipped in liquid makeup remover and run it over the band of the lashes lifting the false one slightly as I go and if theres any clumps of glue i run the qtip over them until they loosen up. You never want to just rip them because you can pull out your real lashes as I used to do when I first started using them. The way I remove my falsies is done so that I can re-use them multiple times but if you don't want to save them just go stand under a warm shower and they will usually pop right off.
I would also suggest to maybe start off applying half lashes, also called accent lashes, because they are much easier to apply and will help you get the hang of how to place them and also how to apply the glue. Also you can buy "self-adhesive" falsies and then you don't even have to worry about the glue and most brands have them available. Once again these will help you get the placement down.
I used to suck at applying false lashes and I can say that practice and a desire to know how to apply them are what helped me and now it has become second nature. As with anything learning to apply your false lashes takes practice and patience. So all my little grasshoppers (lol) good luck with applying your falsies and if you have any questions I'm here to help.
So to start off I curl my real lashes and apply one coat of any mascara. Next, I apply the lash glue to the false lash band, let the glue get tacky on there(about 30 secs.) then I apply them right above my real lashes as close to your real lashes as possible without glueing them together, then I take tweezers and make sure the falsies are secured onto my lashline, then I blend my real and false lashes together with mascara. After the mascara is dry I lightly squeeze my real and fake lashes together because I feel they look more natural that way.
To remove:
I just take a q-tip dipped in liquid makeup remover and run it over the band of the lashes lifting the false one slightly as I go and if theres any clumps of glue i run the qtip over them until they loosen up. You never want to just rip them because you can pull out your real lashes as I used to do when I first started using them. The way I remove my falsies is done so that I can re-use them multiple times but if you don't want to save them just go stand under a warm shower and they will usually pop right off.
I would also suggest to maybe start off applying half lashes, also called accent lashes, because they are much easier to apply and will help you get the hang of how to place them and also how to apply the glue. Also you can buy "self-adhesive" falsies and then you don't even have to worry about the glue and most brands have them available. Once again these will help you get the placement down.
I used to suck at applying false lashes and I can say that practice and a desire to know how to apply them are what helped me and now it has become second nature. As with anything learning to apply your false lashes takes practice and patience. So all my little grasshoppers (lol) good luck with applying your falsies and if you have any questions I'm here to help.
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