::danielle::
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My first attempt at using false lashes was an epic fail. I followed the instructions EXACTLY and also had researched on-line; all the information said to apply eye make-up first and then put them on. It seemed really counter-intuitive; not sure how the glue was supposed to adhere on top of moisturizer, foundation and shadow. Should I have ignored that and put them on my bare lids? Would self-adhesive lashes be easier? As I age I'm finding my lashes so much sparser than they used to be - I really want to master the use of this product. TIA for any tips.
I apply my own false lashes. I'm happy to tell you my process. The first thing is to trim your lashes to fit your eye. I personally trim them a bit shorter than my eyes because the lashes irritate my inner eyes.
The next thing is to figure out how long it takes for your glue to get tacky. I suggest spreading a thin line of glue along the edge of a toothpick then timing how long it takes for it to get tacky. I use Ardell clear glue and it takes a little over 2 minutes; maybe 2.5 minutes but not longer.
To apply the lashes, I use a flat head plier intended for jewelry making to place the lashes on my eye. This allows me to keep my eyes open without blocking my view. I personally grasp the lashes by the center and aim for the center of my lash line.
The lashes will stick out straight but your eyes are curved. I then use a pair of tweezers to grab the ends of the lashes and press them down into my lash line. Glue gets everywhere but it dries clear so you won't see it.
I do put the lashes on after my makeup is complete. I also use human hair lashes that I order through Amazon.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to pm me!