![]() I don’t recommend forcing them because that’s how you’ll pull your lashes out with them. To be honest, the lashes usually start to lift and I’m able to pull them off easily. I highly recommend a sleeping mask like this one– it has space for your eye lashes so they don’t get squished. Try to minimize rubbing against your pillow when sleeping.If they loosen earlier than that, you can re-apply lash clusters. Your lashes can last up to 5-7 days, so plan to change out your lashes in about a week.Once dry, use spoolie to fluff your lashes.Īpply the Lash Crystal Coat nightly. Grab the wet towel and wipe through your lashes and on your eyelids. Dip the spoolie side to gently brush through your lashes. Dip your brush in the foam and gently swipe down the top and underside of your lashes. Use the Lash bath kit – Wet the towel and wipe off all makeup. When washing your face be sure to avoid getting soap near your eye area. lashes on as long as posibleĮvery night press your lashes between your finger and pointer finger before you wash your face. ![]() Wash the glue off with an oil based makeup remover, Ciao for now, or the Crystal Coat and try again. If the lashes are sticking to your applicator then you probably have glue on it.Apply the Clear Coat and move onto the next eye.When you’ve applied all of the lashes (I usually do four clusters per eye) use your thumb and pointer finger and squeeze them on your lashes to ensure they are bonded together.As you move towards the inner corner with the lashes be sure to overlap the edges of the lash to prevent gaps and help them stay on better.Starting on the outer corner of your eye apply the lash cluster and press it up onto your lash hold in place for a few seconds before releasing the applicator wand.Apply glue to the top of the base of the lash segment.*I recently tried applying glue on my whole lash and it worked very well! You can experiment with applying to the full lash or just keeping it at the base. Apply the glue to your lashes along the base – not on the skin or what is called the “water line”- just on your lashes.This is the best lash curler I’ve ever used! If you have straight lashes curl your lashes first.You simply soak a cotton pad with the primer and gently brush on lashes. This is when you would use the Lilac Lash Conditioning Primer if you have it. I like to do them before I apply any makeup. I have a tutorial in the video I posted above- starting at 6:45 if you want to follow along with me. Look at the difference! I usually apply two to three 14mm on my outer corners and 12mm on the inner How to Apply Lilac St. Since then new brands have popped up like Kiss’s Falscara, Flutter Habit, Moitie (stay away from these!), and Eyelure. When I discovered DIY long-wearing lashes I had to try! I tested Lashify first (yes, I spent $145 on the starter kit- yikes). I just don’t have the patience for that, nor do I want to spend that much money on my lashes every few weeks. I’ve had them twice and because I have so many lashes it would take 3 HOURS to apply a full set. Lash extensions are beautiful but I don’t love the cost or the upkeep. It’s so easy! Also, if an individual lash happens to fall off it doesn’t ruin your entire look, unlike strip lashes. The Velour glue is great because you brush it on like eyeliner then just place the lashes on top. I find them to be much easier to apply than a full strip- I know they seem daunting but they really aren’t! I like the Ardell clusters and find that they work well with the Duo or Velour glues. Individual lashes are my go-to for a night out. Since then I have found some brands and glues that work much better BUT they’re still not my favorite. ![]() They lifted on my wedding day and I’ll never forget LOL. I find them hard to apply, and hard to keep on. If you’ve tried all of the traditional methods then I’m sure you have an opinion on each style. ![]() Let’s chat about all of the types of fake lashes ![]()
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