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Mar 22, 2014
Tori S.
I bought my first pair of eyelashes today but my eyelashes are so curly I can't put the false ones on close enough to my lash line. What can I do?
Mar 22, 2014
Kirin S.
If you can't get it close enough to your natural lashline, I would suggest getting a black (or which ever colour matches your natural lashes) liguid liner and lining your upper lashline with it. Then put on the fake lashes as close as you can to the lash line. The liquid liner will make it look like the fake lashes are more in place and will hide the space between the fake lashes and the natural lashes.
Mar 22, 2014
MaKenzie T.
One way I could see doing it would be to use clear mascara and brush your eyelashes DOWN from base to tip on the top of your lashes, this will act like a gel and slick the lashes downward temporarily to get the curly lashes out the way so you can apply your false lashes as close to the base of your eyelid as possible, use clear lash glue to keep from messing up your eye makeup if you have on any, then curl your lashes so your natural lashes and falsies will blend together, then go over your eyelashes with your regular mascara and brush your eyelashes like you normally would to get a good natural curl again.
Hope this helped!!:))))
Mar 22, 2014
Sally W.
You could try individual lashes next time. They attach to your actual eye lashes which I find loads easier!
Mar 22, 2014
MaKenzie T.
I never recommend gluing falsies to your actual lashes, it could pull them out.
Mar 22, 2014
Roz X.
I cut them in half..using them on just the outer corner. Easier to apply (with tweezers) and saves cash. :)