How To Protect Your Natural Lashes While Wearing Falsies
How To Protect Your Natural Lashes While Wearing Falsies
False eyelashes are a fabulous way to make your eyes look bigger and more beautiful. They can also give you the desired "wink" effect, which is perfect for those special occasions! But wearing false eyelashes does come with risks: if they're not applied correctly or removed improperly, it's very easy to pull out your natural lash along with the false one. Here we'll discuss four tips on how to protect your natural eye lashes while wearing false ones.
Properly cut the lash strip
Cut the lash strip in half lengthwise with scissors, doing so will make them easier to apply neatly to your upper lash line. Make sure to cut them correctly and to not cut them too short. If you do, the lashes will be harder to apply and may look unnatural once applied on your eyes.
Correctly apply adhesive
Apply an adhesive sparingly on the back of one end of the strip - The more glue you use, the greater chance of damaging your natural eyes. You can take a cotton swab or Q-tip soaked with makeup remover to remove the excess.
Proper placement
Place the "sticky" end against your skin first - This helps keep any falsies attached to your natural lashes.
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Apply an adhesive sparingly on the back of one end of the strip - The less glue you use, the less chance of damaging your natural lashes.
Remove correctly
When removing false lashes, be very gentle! If you tug on them harshly they may come off with a bit of natural lash still attached. To prevent this from happening, gently peel down at an angle towards your temple.
False eyelashes are a great way to create the illusion of fuller, longer-looking lashes. However, it is important to know that wearing false eyelashes can put your natural ones at risk. To prevent this from happening, there are some things you should do before and after putting on false eyelashes. Contact Ladeelash Academy today!