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Jun 13, 2013
Chenoa P.
Technically what is the best way to apply?? Above or below the lash line?? I saw some vids on YouTube that does both... Is it a better way or it each its own?? If you are a make artist is one or the other better to use on clients? Thanks in advanced 😃😃😃
Jun 13, 2013
Chenoa P.
* makeup artist
Jun 13, 2013
V kat W.
I do a bit of both. The main goal is to make it look natural. You'll want to use a permanent glue, but make sure you have the glue remover. If you don't, you'll wish you did!
Jun 13, 2013
Yvette H.
As close to root of eye lash without touching the eye lid skin xx
Jun 13, 2013
Bree B.
I do what Yvette said.