Sticking false eyelashes requires careful operation and some skills. Here is a detailed guide on how to do it:
- Select the right false eyelashes: Consider the occasion and your eye shape. For daily wear, choose natural-looking false eyelashes; for parties or performances, you can opt for more exaggerated styles. Make sure the width of the false eyelashes matches your eye width.
- Prepare the necessary tools: You'll need false eyelashes, false eyelash glue, tweezers, scissors, and an eyelash curler.
- Prepare the natural eyelashes: Curl your natural eyelashes with an eyelash curler. Start from the root of the eyelashes and gently clamp them for a few seconds, then move to the middle and tip of the eyelashes to create a natural upward curl. This helps the false eyelashes blend better with the natural ones.
- Trim the false eyelashes: Use scissors to trim the false eyelashes according to the width of your eyes. Generally, it should be slightly shorter than the width of your eye socket. Pay attention to trimming both ends evenly to ensure a natural look.
- Apply the glue: Squeeze an appropriate amount of false eyelash glue onto the back of the false eyelash band. Use a small brush or the applicator on the glue bottle to spread the glue evenly along the band. Make sure to apply the glue from one end to the other without leaving any gaps. Let the glue dry for about 30 seconds to 1 minute until it becomes slightly tacky. This is the best time for adhesion.
- Pick up the false eyelashes: Use tweezers to pick up the false eyelashes. Gently hold the outer corner of the false eyelashes with the tweezers. Be careful not to damage the shape of the false eyelashes or touch the part with glue.
- Align and stick: Look straight into the mirror and align the false eyelashes with the root of your natural eyelashes. Start from the outer corner of the eye and gently place the false eyelashes onto the natural eyelashes. Press the false eyelashes firmly onto the natural eyelashes from the outer corner to the inner corner, making sure they are fully attached. Pay attention to adjusting the position in time to ensure a natural look and no gaps.
- Adjust and fix: After sticking the false eyelashes, use tweezers to make some fine adjustments. You can adjust the curling degree or position of the false eyelashes to make them more natural. If necessary, you can apply a little more glue at the end of the false eyelashes to ensure firm adhesion.
- Blend the eyelashes: Apply a small amount of mascara to blend the natural eyelashes and the false eyelashes together, making the look more natural.
- Check for firmness: Check if the false eyelashes are firmly attached. Gently pull on them to make sure they don't come off easily. If there are any loose parts, use tweezers to press them firmly again.