Once you have applied your eyeshadow, you can then apply your eyelashes. Eyelash application is very simple.
By carefully applying just a small amount of glue to your lash band and attaching the lashes directly to your natural lash line you can completely avoid interference with your eye makeup. Use of an applicator is highly recommended, as you can normally attach your lashes more precisely than you can with your fingers, which means less chance you will mess up your previously applied eye makeup. If, for instance, you apply your lashes too high above your natural lash line you could risk getting lash glue adhesive on your shadowed eyelid, which would have to be removed.
After your lashes have dried into place, you can apply your eyeliner. Be sure to use only a liquid or gel eyeliner, in a non-waterproof formula. Using a pencil or crayon eyeliner can cause you to drag across the surface of your lid or the top edge of your eyelash band, which can cause it to move or come unattached.
Pro tip: If your liquid eyeliner skills are lacking, opt for the gel eyeliner, which can normally be applied with a brush, making it a little easier than the liquid option. Not only will you find you simply do not need it, you can permanently damage your false eyelashes and render them unusable for any additional applications.
Because of the natural silk fibers of Doe Lashes, using mascara can cause them to clump, and can truly take away from their voluminous appearance. You can definitely wear your favorite eyeshadows with your false eyelashes. Applying your eyeshadow prior to your false eyelashes ensures both products are able to be applied without affecting each other, creating a beautiful, dramatic look that will look great all day or all night. Add Doesurance to your cart to protect your lashes from loss, damage, or theft!
Simply file a claim on our contact page and we'll help you out. Close menu. All False Lashes. Shop All. Gift Cards. To determine where they should end, count about two to four lashes inward from the edge of your outer counter. View on Instagram. If you want to make application even easier, once you trim the edges off, you can also cut your lash strip into quarters, as makeup artist Brett Freedman demonstrated on Instagram above.
This helps prevents pop-up by letting you secure each section more snuggly to your lash line. Wait a few seconds to let the glue get tacky on the lash before applying. As mentioned above, you want the beginning of the lash strip to line up with where the bulk of your natural lashes start.
Use tweezers to first place the middle of the strip in the center of your eye, then nudge the outer and inner corners down along your lash line. If you want to give them more lift, you can also push against the base of your lashes at the inner lash line to coax them up slightly. Gently pull lash clusters off with your fingers—not tweezers. Using lash tweezers, dip the base of your lash cluster in the glue, being careful not to overly submerge it. Wait a few seconds for the glue to get a bit tacky the same as you would for a strip—and again, don't blow on it before moving on to the next step.
Follow up by placing lash bundles in the middle and the inner corner. Clusters are great that way—you can add as many or as few as you like. By Sara Gaynes Levy. By Jillian Ruffo. By Katheryn Erickson. Ricky prefers black glue since it blends right into the lashes. But worry not: the standard white stuff will dry clear, so you'll be fine. Duo Eyelash Adhesive comes in black and clear. This is a game-changer: Let the glue dry for about 30 seconds. It'll make the fake lashes less likely to slide around when you apply.
Using the tweezers again, put the lashes in place right where your eyeliner is and press them into the lash line. Extra eyeliner and another coat of mascara with tie it all together, filling in any little gaps. Note: While adding a touch of mascara to the fake lashes will help blend them with your real lashes, it will also limit the use of the pair to one or two times.
Now that you've got the basics of how to put on fake eyelashes down, here are 13 extra makeup artist-approved dos and don'ts! When it comes to false lashes, one size doesn't fit all.
Lay it down above your real lashes without glue! This will give you an idea of how the lash will sit on your unique eye shape and how much to snip away. Trimming makes them more comfortable to wear and prevents them from popping up. Who says you have to use the whole strip?
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