To stick on false eyelashes naturally, you can follow these steps:

- Choose the right false eyelashes: Select false eyelashes that suit your eye shape and the occasion. For a natural look, opt for lashes that are not too long or thick. Short to medium-length lashes with a tapered end usually look more natural.
- Prepare the tools: You'll need false eyelash glue, tweezers, and scissors. It's also helpful to have a small eyeliner brush or a toothpick to help with applying the glue.
- Prep your natural lashes: Curl your natural eyelashes with an eyelash curler before applying false lashes. This will help the false lashes blend in more seamlessly. You can also apply a light coat of mascara to your natural lashes, but make sure it's completely dry before applying the false lashes.
- Trim the false eyelashes: Place the false eyelashes against your eye to determine if they need to be trimmed. Most false eyelashes are too long and need to be adjusted to fit the length of your eye. Use scissors to carefully trim the lashes from the outer edge if necessary.
- Apply the glue: Squeeze a small amount of false eyelash glue onto the back of your hand or a disposable palette. Use an eyeliner brush or toothpick to pick up a small amount of glue and apply it evenly along the lash band. Be careful not to apply too much glue, as it can seep out and cause a mess. Let the glue sit for about 30 seconds to become tacky.
- Position the false eyelashes: Using tweezers, pick up the false eyelashes at the center and place them as close to your natural lash line as possible. Start from the middle of your eye and gently press the lash band onto your skin. Then, carefully adjust the position of the lashes, pressing them down at the inner and outer corners to ensure they are securely attached.
- Blend the lashes: Once the false eyelashes are in place, use the eyelash curler again to gently curl both your natural lashes and the false lashes together. This will help them blend in more naturally. You can also apply another coat of mascara to further blend the two sets of lashes. Wiggle the mascara wand from the base to the tip of the lashes to create a more natural look.
- Check for gaps: Look for any gaps or spaces between the false eyelashes and your natural lashes. If there are any, you can use a small amount of eyeliner to fill them in and create a more seamless look.
- Adjust the shape: If the false eyelashes look too bulky or unnatural in some areas, you can use the tweezers to gently adjust the shape and position of the lashes. Fluff them up or separate them slightly to make them look more natural.