How To Apply False Lashes.
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Jul 23, 2015
Monica R.
Silly question but how do you apply false lashes!? lol I tried once but I got the glue all on my fingers so I gave up. what's an easy way to put them on..?
Jul 23, 2015
Marie X.
I use them everyday , I start by taking black hair glue thAt I get at Sally's, and applying it onto the lash band with a q-tip. Then I apply them carefully to my eyelids right above the lash line with tweezers ;)
Jul 23, 2015
Guera G.
Although I can't tell you a fool proof technique to apply them ( I suck at it myself) but I'm 100% positive you should only use eyelash glue for falsies. Anything else could be damaging and unsafe for use on your eyelids. Try looking up tutorials on YouTube and practice the ish out of it lol.
Jul 23, 2015
Marie X.
It's safe to use hair glue, eyelashes are hair, it's a gummy texture, not a hard nail glue or anything like that type, even if you get some on your fingers or lids just barely rubbing it will come off nice and easy. Just saying, everyone I kno uses it, even a few makeup artists and cosmetologists. It is safe and they stay on longer girly. Just try it 💋
Jul 25, 2015
Paola B.
Practice practice practice! You could also try using tweezers!!