Fake Eyelashes Help

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Dec 17, 2014

Angeline Q.

I want to start using fake lashes but I have no clue how to put it on and how long can I used the same pair, I don't know anything or good brands, sad but I need help :p.

Dec 17, 2014

Traci L.

Ardell , or red cherry are good brand's, I wear false lashes everyday I can tell you that you just have to practice, put it close to your lash line , use a tweezer to help , let the glue get tacky first it's much easier to apply the lash if it's not sliding all over the place, and you can take the glue off the lash with a tweezer after use and reuse them a few times if you don't use mascara on them.

Dec 17, 2014

Cas B.

To apply fake lashes, add a bit of mascara first, then, put a strip of glue on the eyelash and let it dry about 30 seconds before attaching it to the lid, but make sure it doesn't stick to your eyelashes themselves. If used everyday, most fake eyelashes can last about a week, and after that they start to "fall apart."

It's also important to cut the lashes to the size of your eye, so they're not too long.
There's reusable, if you carefully remove them, along with the dried glue (which can be removed with tweezers) and stored in the case.

One thing to keep in mind with fake lashes is getting a good glue! (I like Duo adhesive.) The glue that comes with lashes is fine for Halloween, but not high quality enough for everyday use.

A few good brands include Ardell (available at drug stores,) Red Cherry, and MAC.

Dec 17, 2014

Angeline Q.

Thank you to both of you!! help a lot

Dec 18, 2014

Ivette H.

My first pair of falsies were from elf. And honestly what I did was look up you tube tutorials. (: and practice, practice and more practice (:

Dec 18, 2014

Kathryn R.

I struggled with this up until recently and I've been a permitted MUA for months so don't feel bad or discouraged!! I find its way easier to apply them on someone else than on yourself. I didn't read the above comments (trying to hurry) so sorry if this is a repeat, but try drawing a thick line of gel eyeliner. Sometimes that can kind of hide it if you got the fake lashes up to high. And I had to learn to wait for the glue to get tacky, then wait some more, then wait again. Keep trying, you'll get it!

Dec 18, 2014

Rachel F.

There are great videos on YouTube on how to preserve false lashes. If you don't use mascara it helps, then carefully pull them off. Try to pick the glue off as soon as you remove the lashes. Then rub them down with a makeup remover and let them dry. Keep them in the plastic case they come with to preserve the shape of the lashes.