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How to apply false eyelashes
For a sexy, sultry look, ideal for that New Year’s Bash, use longer length individual lashes like Ardell’s Duralash Flare in Long Black or Brown across the lash line and cluster three longer individual lashes at the outer corner.
It’s important to always put the longest lashes on the outside edge to lift and elongate the eye. Sometimes just two or three clusters at the outer corners are all you need to look stunning.
For a less dramatic look, such as the company holiday party or get-togethers with friends, use Ardell’s Duralash Naturals in Short Black or Brown and apply just a few shorter individual lashes to the outside corner of your eye.
How To Apply Strip Lashes
Step 1
For the lashes to stick correctly, the adhesive has to come in contact with clean surface (skin must have no makeup of any kind. Oil based lotion is also a problem). After the lash adhesive is completely dried, then apply the rest of your makeup (pencil eyeliner, etc.).
Step 2
After removing lash from tray, hold it at both ends and flex a few times.
Step 3
Bring lash to eyelid and drape along lid (as close to the edge of your natural eyelash as possible). Then, press in place. If lash is too long, remove it from eyelid and trim with scissors along the outer edge.
Step 4
Apply a thin coat of lash adhesive along the edge of the strip lash. (Tip: To avoid putting too much adhesive on lash, apply a drop of adhesive to the tip of a toothpick. Then, use the edge of the strip lash).
Step 5
Wait several seconds to allow the glue to become "tacky", then apply lash to eyelid (as close to the edge of your natural eyelashes as possible).
How To Apply Individual Lashes
Step 1
First you need to select the correct length that would fit that *look* that you are looking for. You can buy them here at our website please make sure you pick the correct color.
Step 2
Before you put the lashes on, decide whether you will need to trim the length so that it fits the length of your other natural lashes.
Step 3
Pick the correct glue before applying the lashes. Ardell LashLite are, in my opinion, the best lash glues on the market. Skip those low quality, grade *cheap glue* because they can contain irritating ingredients.
Step 4
Next, using a pair of tweezers, gently dip the tip of the individual lashes in the glue. When the glue dries half way, gently place the individual lashes right above the lashline. Apply them to the outside corners of the eye first and work your way toward your nose. Use a cotton swab, wipe off the excess glue.
Step 5
After the glue has dried completely, apply a thin line of eyeliner over the lashline (the base of your real or fake lashes) and the dried glue. Now apply mascara if you like. Individual lashes require a steadier hand and may require a bit more practice than strip lashes. Remember, practice makes perfect so be patient.
Removing False Eyelashes
Hold the inside edge of the lash next to your nose, and gently, slowly, pull lash off toward your ear. If “stuck” put a drop of water on the stuck spot – wait a few seconds and pull it off.
Cleaning and Storing
To clean false eyelashes, place them on a counter and put a few drops of water over them. After a minute or so the glue will be easy to pull off the clear strip with your fingers. Pull glue off lashes from the strip part of the lash and your lashes will last longer. (As opposed to pulling glue through the hair part of the lash) If the lashes are a little messed up, don’t worry; put them on your finger, lengthwise, and comb them out. Let dry and they will be ready to wear again. You can also place the lashes between tissues; wrap the tissue around a pencil and let dry or store.
Step 1
For the lashes to stick correctly, the adhesive has to come in contact with clean surface (skin must have no makeup of any kind. Oil based lotion is also a problem). After the lash adhesive is completely dried, then apply the rest of your makeup (pencil eyeliner, etc.).
Step 2
After removing lash from tray, hold it at both ends and flex a few times.
Step 3
Bring lash to eyelid and drape along lid (as close to the edge of your natural eyelash as possible). Then, press in place. If lash is too long, remove it from eyelid and trim with scissors along the outer edge.
Step 4
Apply a thin coat of lash adhesive along the edge of the strip lash. (Tip: To avoid putting too much adhesive on lash, apply a drop of adhesive to the tip of a toothpick. Then, use the edge of the strip lash).
Step 5
Wait several seconds to allow the glue to become "tacky", then apply lash to eyelid (as close to the edge of your natural eyelashes as possible).
How To Apply Individual Lashes
Step 1
First you need to select the correct length that would fit that *look* that you are looking for. You can buy them here at our website please make sure you pick the correct color.
Step 2
Before you put the lashes on, decide whether you will need to trim the length so that it fits the length of your other natural lashes.
Step 3
Pick the correct glue before applying the lashes. Ardell LashLite are, in my opinion, the best lash glues on the market. Skip those low quality, grade *cheap glue* because they can contain irritating ingredients.
Step 4
Next, using a pair of tweezers, gently dip the tip of the individual lashes in the glue. When the glue dries half way, gently place the individual lashes right above the lashline. Apply them to the outside corners of the eye first and work your way toward your nose. Use a cotton swab, wipe off the excess glue.
Step 5
After the glue has dried completely, apply a thin line of eyeliner over the lashline (the base of your real or fake lashes) and the dried glue. Now apply mascara if you like. Individual lashes require a steadier hand and may require a bit more practice than strip lashes. Remember, practice makes perfect so be patient.
Removing False Eyelashes
Hold the inside edge of the lash next to your nose, and gently, slowly, pull lash off toward your ear. If “stuck” put a drop of water on the stuck spot – wait a few seconds and pull it off.
Cleaning and Storing
To clean false eyelashes, place them on a counter and put a few drops of water over them. After a minute or so the glue will be easy to pull off the clear strip with your fingers. Pull glue off lashes from the strip part of the lash and your lashes will last longer. (As opposed to pulling glue through the hair part of the lash) If the lashes are a little messed up, don’t worry; put them on your finger, lengthwise, and comb them out. Let dry and they will be ready to wear again. You can also place the lashes between tissues; wrap the tissue around a pencil and let dry or store.

