Strip False Eyelashes
1. You’ll find tons of strip lashes in stores. Pick a size that fits your occasion and makeup look. Before you start, be sure to coat your natural lashes with mascara.
2. Gently remove the lashes from the packaging and softly bend the band so it curves nicely to your eye shape.
3. Place the strip at your lash line. If needed, trim from the outer edge only—never from the inner corner.
4. Many lashes have a clear band instead of black. If you wear eyeliner, color the band with a felt-tip liner to blend it in, since the clear band can stand out on a dark base. If your makeup is light or you skip eyeliner, you can skip this step!
5. Grab some eyelash glue and apply it along the lash band.
6. Wait about 30–40 seconds for the glue to get tacky, then press the lashes firmly onto your lash line.
7. If your eye shape pushes the lashes away, gently adjust them with your fingers or a cotton swab until the glue sets.
8. You’re all set! To remove, hold the longest part at the outer corner and gently peel inward. Never sleep with them on—always remove before bed!
Product: Essence - light as a feather 3D Faux Mink Lashes
Cluster False Eyelashes
Cluster lashes are super comfy to wear. You build a full lash line from small sections. I like clusters with a sturdy band—not too thin—because they’re easier to apply.
1. Like strip lashes, apply glue to the cluster and let it dry a bit. Don’t be fooled by the blue tint; it will dry clear.
2. Apply each cluster one by one, starting from the outer corner and moving inward. It’s best to place the larger clusters on the outer edge for a balanced look.
3. Done! To remove, gently pinch the cluster between your fingers and peel them off one by one.
Product: KISS Lash Couture Faux Extensions Collection - Venus











