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How to Apply Strip Eyelash

Have you ever spent hours in front of the mirror trying to apply false eyelashes, only to end up with them sticking out at strange angles, or—worse—fall off completely after a few hours? Because false eyelashes are tricky to master, we tapped Los Angeles–based makeup artist Gia Brescia to show us her tried-and-true application (and removal) tips.

  1. Size the lashes. Before gluing the lashes on, you will need to make sure they are not too wide for your eye. Hold the lash strips up against your eyelid, and trim them down on the sides if necessary. If the lashes are too long for your personal taste, consider trimming the individual lashes down to achieve a more natural look. Lashes should be longer toward the outer corner of the eye.

  1. Apply high-quality glue for lasting results (Brescia suggests avoiding the glue that comes with your lashes). If you have a steady hand, you can squeeze straight from the tube onto the strip. Tend to get shaky? An easy trick: put glue on the reverse (handle) end of a tweezers and glide it across the strip, as pictured. Be generous at both the inner and outer corners so the glue won’t unstick when you blink.

  1. Place the strip on your eyelid, positioning it as close as possible to your natural lashes. Bring the strip down from above, not from the front. This is to ensure that you get as close as possible to your lashline

  1. Apply mascara to your lashes. This will help blend your natural lashes with the false ones, achieving a more natural look. You can use black, brown, or dark gray mascara.
  1. If you see a gap showing on the eyelid between your real lashes and false eyelash, don’t worry! You don’t have to pull it off and start again, says Brascia. Just fill in the gap, using a matte black eye shadow as a liner to hide it (we used Inglot Cosmetics Freedom System Eyeshadow in 391). This step will also help the glue dry more quickly.

  1. Finished!

Eyelashes – The Secret of Beauty That You Deserve To Know

Most women would like to have sexy and beautiful eyelashes. Some people go for drama. Some people go for a beautiful looking. So it’s no surprise that eyelash extension becomes increasingly popular in recent years.

Eyelash Extensions is a practice that enhances the length, thickness and fullness to natural eyelashes. The material consists of human hair, animal hair, and synthetic fiber. Methods of applying the extensions include full strips and implant eyelash extension.

There are two main type of eyelashes :

Strip Eyelashes ( Eyelash in Pairs)and Implant Eyelash Extension.

The strip eyelashes are very convenient to wear, you can wear by yourself at home , they are applied using glue that will not irritate the eye nor damage the natural lash.The high quality one can reused for many times, and the prices are cheaper than eyelash extensions.

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Implant Eyelash Extension do not like the full sets of eyelashes which are attached to a strip but come separately from each other so that a person can place as many or as few eyelashes as she wants. They are bonded one by one to your own lash with a special bonding adhesive and create a natural and extremely true-to-life effect. You need to look closer and more thoroughly to see that in fact these little pieces are false.

Bulk Eyelash, Flare Eylelash, and Individual Eyelash are all implant eyelash extension.

The implant eyelash extension is mainly supplying to professional beauty salon with different types for customer choose.

How often do you need to get lash extensions redone?

Lash extensions last through a full growth cycle of natural eyelashes, typically six to eight weeks. That’s said, because each person’s lash growth is somewhat variable (just as hair growth), I suggest light lash maintenance every three to four weeks to maintain a full look.

Do lash extensions fall out over a certain period of time?

Since each lash extension is attached to a single eyelash, they will fall out naturally along with the natural growth cycle of each lash. We recommend a touch-up every three to four weeks.

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