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Feb 26, 2012
Skye W.
Hey you guys! I had to buy some Ardell/Fashion Lashes lashes for a dance performance that I have to attend soon. I8'm having trouble putting them on and glue keeps getting on the lashes. Does anyone have any good tips/tricks to get it on properly. Please Help Me!!!!!
Feb 26, 2012
Tyisha F.
putting on false eyelashes is easy.. put the glue on wait about 10 secs and put them on.. you can even use a tweezer if you can't get it to stay so good. :)
Feb 28, 2012
Catey P.
What kind of glue are you using? Glue that comes in a squeezy tube would be best for strip lashes, but if you have a little jar of liquid glue, then you'll probably have to use a Q-tip or something to put it on. If you're really struggling, you can even try to put the glue on your lashline first and then stick the strip on there. Make sure you put more on the edges than the middle, because the ends always tend to want to come off and stick up at weird angles.
And yes, let the glue dry a little first. If you stick on the strip before the glue is tacky, then it'll slip and slide all over the place. Once the glue is thick and sticky, use tweezers to get the strip on. Hold your eyelid as still as you can and GENTLY pat the lashes in place with the end of the tweezers. If you use your finger, the strip will stick to you instead! This is your last chance to position it right where you want it.
Afterward, let them be! Leave the glue alone for a while and do something else. Once it's really dry and set, you can come back and apply mascara to blend the falsies with the realsies. If you're feeling really confident about the glue, you can even GENTLY use an eyelash curler to do this.
Just make sure you don't use too much glue, or your eyelids will stick to your face! (I spent an entire evening like that... it happens! haha)
Hope this helps!
Mar 8, 2012
Skye W.
Thank you SOOOOO much you guys!!!! My false lash application is still kinda iffy but it's much better. I rlly appreciate it. Hugs and Kisses! <3