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Oct 19, 2013
Ty R.
What's the best way to apply lashes? I struggle with it but I have a lash collection I'm dying to use.
Oct 19, 2013
Jessica K.
Use tweezers, I can't apply my lashes without tweezers.
Oct 19, 2013
Mary P.
Get a beginners kit it should come with an applied :)
Oct 19, 2013
Mary P.
*applier
Oct 19, 2013
Angel O.
Oct 19, 2013
Vanessa W.
It's very important to get a quality lash glue. I like Revlon's Lash Adhesive ($8). For beginners, get one with a clear finish so it's easier to tell when it's dried.
Start by applying a thin layer of glue on the lashband. The Revlon lash glue has a brush tip applicator so it's easy to just paint some on.
Let it get tacky. Wait about 30sec-1 min. It's so important to let it get sticky or they'll slide around the lid.
Push on the lashes starting at the inner corner. Press them on as close to the real lashes as possible, NOT on top of them. Start bending the falsies to match the shape of your eye. Press as you go. Readjust as necessary. Keep gentle and still.
Good luck!