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Dec 27, 2015
Aliyah H.
Hey guys so...any tips on putting these things on? Lol.
Dec 27, 2015
Brianna J.
Cutting them in half always seems to help me.
Dec 27, 2015
Ivette H.
I measure them and cut the little by little if needed. I also use tweezers to put them on. Try watching a few YouTube tutorials that may also help (:
Dec 27, 2015
Aleena P.
You want to make sure they fit you. don't be scared to cut them little by little. also make sure the glue is pretty dry when you go to stick them to your eye, you want it tacky but not wet, so give it like 30 seconds. I had the hardest time in the world until I started putting the little mirror on my lap and looking downwards at it. I try to keep my eye open enough to see because my lids are wrinkly and if I shut them it causes issues, the band won't sit right. but when I look downwards it's easier to get the falsies on top of my actual lashes and see what I'm doing in a smooth movement. I've done that with mascara for a while because my eyes are hooded and it stops it from getting everywhere. I like to start in the middle and then put the edges down. and I squeeze them together with my real lashes for a few seconds with a pair of tweezers or curlers to help them blend. if they're real dramatic I'll put mascara on after to make my lashes "stick" to it. it's not always perfect but after much trial and error this is what's helped me most.
Dec 27, 2015
Miah N.
I always measure them and cut to make sure it fits. then I put the glue on them and use a blow dryer and use it to dry the glue a little. then I place it on my eyelashes and use tweezers to adjust
Dec 27, 2015
Aliyah H.
Do I put it on the lash line?
Dec 27, 2015
Aleena P.
Yes. as close as possible to your lashes without being on them.
Dec 28, 2015
Noemy M.
You lay the band near the lash line. I recently mastered putting on lashes,it can be frustrating at first because they can easily be messed up. But I suggest measuring them & slowing adding a little glue to the band not too much where it can make a mess and keep the glue away from the hairs because that's when it begins to get messy I usually look downwards on my mirror & once they're on if I need to move them around I do it from the ends never the middle. Goodluck😊
Dec 28, 2015
Melody W.
You can cut them into small segments if you find it hard and glue them on individually but obviously that takes longer so if you don't have much time I recommend using tweeaers and covering the line up with eyeliner
Dec 29, 2015
Angela J.
I use flares instead of full strip lashes which I cannot manage lol. There's a great Batalash video on YouTube on how to apply all types of false lashes:)