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Feb 20, 2016
Bailey G.
I'm a newbie when it comes to false eyelashes. I got a kit from Ardell yesterday - came with 2 sets of lashes (110's), glue, and tweezers.
I attempted putting them on this morning - I know you're apparently not supposed to curl your lashes (at least that's what a few YouTube tutorials said), but mine go in all different directions so I had no choice. I also put on a coat of light mascara. When I put the lashes on, you could tell that there was a distinct difference between the falsies and my lashes when you looked at my eyes from the side.
Did I have them up too high on my eye? Should I apply mascara after I put the falsies on? How do I fix this? Ugh, I need help :( This is definitely not an adventure I should be taking before I go to work, haha!
Feb 20, 2016
Danica P.
When I place the lashes on my laahline I then take tweezers and stamp the laah band and my real lashes together between the tweezers so it moves the lash band as clise as possible to your actual lash line
Feb 20, 2016
Danica P.
Sorry for the typos
Feb 21, 2016
Betsy N.
I'm also a newbie, I know it's kind of scary to get it to close to the lash line but it might have been to high up. Also you can blended them with a light squeeze with your lash curler or your fingers.