WELCOME TO LW LASHES!
Prep Your Natural Lashes
Curl your natural lashes with an eyelash curler.
Apply a thin coat of mascara to create a base (optional, but helps blend with falsies).
Measure & Trim the Lashes
Hold the fake lash strip against your eyelid.
Trim the outer edge with scissors if it’s too long for your eye shape.
Apply Eyelash Adhesive
Squeeze a pea-sized amount of glue onto a clean surface.
Dip the band of the lash into the glue, or use a toothpick to spread a thin, even layer.
Wait for the Glue to Get Tacky
Let the glue sit for 20-30 seconds (critical step! Tacky glue = better hold).
Place the Lashes
Use tweezers or a lash applicator to position the band as close to your natural lash line as possible.
Start at the center of your eye, then adjust the inner and outer corners.
Press & Secure
Gently press the lashes into place with your fingertips or a clean cotton swab.
Hold for 5-10 seconds to bond.
Blend with Mascara
Apply a light coat of mascara to blend your natural lashes with the falsies.
Use an eyeliner to hide any visible lash band (optional).
Final Touch-Ups
Adjust corners with tweezers if needed.
Let the glue dry completely (5 minutes) before touching or adding makeup.
Use clear glue for invisible bonds or black glue for a liner effect.
Bend the lash band into a "U" shape before applying to match your eye curve.
Avoid applying glue directly to your eyelids—it can irritate eyes.
Reuse lashes? Clean leftover glue with tweezers and store them in their tray.
Skipping the "tacky glue" wait (lashes will slip!).
Using too much glue (causes clumps and messy application).
Forgetting to trim the band (poking corners = discomfort).
With practice, you’ll master the art of fake lashes in no time!
Let me know if you’d like recommendations for beginner-friendly lash styles or adhesive brands!