Step By Step Instructions On How to Apply False Eyelashes (Fake Lashes) Like A Pro — I previously reviewed my favorite brand of strip eyelashes, Kiss. I received lots of messages from people telling me that they had never been successful in getting them on, so I decided to try and help with some easy application tips and tricks. Also, all of the false eyelash application tutorials on other sites and YouTube provide information that is just plain wrong, and even dangerous. I would say that I have seen more incorrect and harmful information related to false eyelashes than any other beauty product.
I love false lashes because nothing can add drama and definition to your eyes like beautiful flirty lashes. Whether you have no lashes or yours just need a little help, there is the perfect pair out there for you. I don’t know what else can make you look so much better for under $5.00.
Some people are intimidated by the application process, but it really is quite simple once you get the hang of it. I can actually apply false eyelashes in the same amount of time as two coats of mascara, so if you are new to the world of fake lashes, give it a few tries and in no time, they’ll be quick and easy for you. Also, if you put them on correctly, they will stay on without any worries. (I don’t recommend this, but I have even fallen asleep with them on and worn them for a couple of days without them coming off.)
These application tips, tricks and instructions are for removable strip upper lashes, not eyelash extensions or individual lashes.
Warnings:
- If you have never worn false eyelashes before, please be advised that some lash adhesives contain latex. If you have a latex allergy, make sure you buy only latex-free glue. (You can message me and I’ll recommend some good brands for you.)
- If you are sensitive to dyes, buy the white or clear adhesive and not the black. I use the white because of my hypersensitivity.
Step By Step Instructions On How to Apply False Eyelashes (Fake Lashes) Like A Pro:
- Sterilize your hands before beginning the eyelash application. Eye infections are not only ugly, but extremely dangerous. Your eyes are precious and priceless, so take caution when applying eye makeup.
- Begin by curling your natural lashes with an eyelash curler. (If you heat the curler slightly with a blow dryer it will work even better but be careful and don’t get it too hot.)
- Keep your eyelash curler clean, sterilized, and replace the rubber strip every few months.
- Apply all of your other eye makeup first–primer, eye shadows, eyeliner, and apply mascara to your lower lashes only.
- If you apply the false lashes before your other eye makeup, you’re likely to get eye shadow on them and then you may knock them off when trying to clean the fallout.
- If you are a first-time user, synthetic lashes are stiffer than natural human-hair lashes and they will be easier for you to practice with, but they won’t look as natural. A cheap, thick, dramatic synthetic pair is the best thing to practice with until you get the hang of it.
- Remove the eyelash from the tray from the outer corner moving inward.
- Measure the eyelash to see if it is too wide for the width of your eye and needs to be trimmed.
- If it needs to be trimmed, trim from the outer edge, not the inner edge. (The outer edge will be closer to your temple and the inner edge will be closer to your nose.)
- If the lashes need to be trimmed, sterilize the scissors first that you are going to use. (I like to use a very small pair of cuticle or embroidery scissors that I keep sterilized and only use for lashes.) If you don’t have any scissors, you can sterilize some nail clippers.
- Bend the eyelash to match the curvature of your eye. (Move them back and forth like a Slinky to get them to bend.) Eliminating this step is what gets most people in trouble and the lashes don’t look right or the ends pop up because they are too straight.
- If the lashes are synthetic, feel stiff and won’t bend to match your eye shape, place them back onto the tray and gently heat them with a hair dryer on low heat for about 30 seconds. This will make them much more flexible.
- Apply glue with a sterile toothpick, not from the tube.
- If you apply glue from the tube, you will get too much glue on the eyelash.
- Use as little glue as possible.
- Let the glue dry for about 15-30 seconds before applying. (depends upon brand and thickness)
- Don’t blow on the lash to dry it; your breath contains bacteria.
- It is easier if you look down in a mirror and place the false lashes on your eyelid in a downward motion rather than coming straight in to your eyelid.
- Apply the lash from the inner corner where your lashes begin to the outer corner.
- Don’t get the lashes too close to your tear ducts.
- Place the false lashes on the edge of the eyelid next to your natural lashes.
- Don’t glue the fake lashes onto your natural lashes. Doing so may pull out some of your own natural lashes when you remove the false lashes and you want to avoid that at all costs.
- If your eyes are downturned, you can place the outer edge of the lash just above your natural lash line to give the eyes more of an upturned look.
- After application gently press the lash onto the skin to secure the adhesion.
- You can sterilize the blunt end of a pair of tweezers to press the lashes to your eyelid.
- If you don’t have any tweezers, you can use the stick of a clean cotton swab to press the false lashes to your lid. Make sure to remove the cotton ball at the end first or you will end up with cotton fibers stuck to your lashes. (That won’t look or feel good.)
- Blend your lashes into your own with a dry spoolie or a mascara made for false lashes. (I like Ardell Lash Magic and I wrote an in-depth review of it if you want to learn more.)
- Preferably, don’t use regular mascara on your false eyelashes.
- If you do use regular mascara on your false lashes, make sure it is a water-based formula.
- If you use waterproof mascara on your false lashes they will only be good for one use.
- Once the lashes are on and the glue has dried, you may need to touch up your eyeliner.
- When it is time to remove them, carefully lift up the outer edge and peel them off in the direction from your temple to your nose.
- Store them on the tray and in the package that they came in for re-use.
- Carefully remove the old adhesive before applying new adhesive.
If you have never tried false eyelashes and don’t wear a lot of makeup, begin with a natural look and don’t get frustrated. It takes a few tries to get the routine down. I can now apply them start to finish in about a minute each.
I hope you found these Step By Step Instructions On How to Apply False Eyelashes (Fake Lashes) Like A Pro helpful. If you are still having trouble, message me and I can help.
Give it a try and go get glamorous!