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Movie stars and pop divas aren't the only ones donning false eyelashes. Women have a right use what's available, and longer, fuller lashes are just what you may need for a quick spruce-up.
False eyelashes aren't hard to apply, the trick is taking your time to get it right. You will quickly learn by trial and error. Once you gain a little experience, applying your lashes will be easier than putting on a pair of pantyhose.
Step 1 - Prepare Your Eyes
Start with a clean face and draw a steady line right above your
lash line with a brown or black eyeliner pencil. Blend it in so it
looks natural. If you want, you can apply a thin coat of mascara to
your natural eyelashes before you put on your fake lashes, but you
need to let it dry before you continue. It can be messy.
Step 2 - Prepare the Lash Bands
Check the width of the lash bands. To shorten them, trim them to
the width of your lash line using a pair of scissors and snipping
the outer edges -- where the lashes are the longest. (You can cut
the bands in half and apply them just to you outer, top lids if you
don't need full coverage.) Flex your lash
bands so they will conform to your eyelids.
Step 3 - Applying your Eyelashes
Dab on a thin line of the adhesive to the lash band with a
toothpick. Wait a few seconds to allow the glue to become tacky.
Press on the lash bands from the inner to the outer corners of your
eyes, placing them as close to your own natural lash line as
possible. Hold them firmly in place, until they're set. Try to keep
it neat, but don't worry if you have a little extra glue showing. It
will dry clear. If you didn't apply mascara before, you can do that
now. Or apply a second coat.
Removing False Eyelashes
Your eye area is very delicate, so don't rub it any more than
what's necessary. Apply some eye make-up remover to your eyes and let it soak
in for several seconds to soften up the adhesive. Take a corner of the
lash band and gently pull off the lashes.
Cleaning and Storing
You can reuse your false eye lashes provided you keep them clean.
To wash them, use warm, soapy water to remove any mascara and dirt.
Take a pair of tweezers and carefully pull off any additional glue. A toothbrush
or moustache brush
works great for cleaning between the lashes. Store them on the
platform in the original container to keep their shape.
Types
of False Eyelashes
There are two types of false
eyelashes. Those attached to a band, and individual lashes that
you can glue on separately.
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