The Dos and Don’ts of Wearing False Lashes

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For a lucky few, their natural features are enough to allow them to use only the barest minimum of products to enhance their natural beauty. However, these folks are the exception to the rule, and for most of us mere mortals, it takes a bit more effort than simply splashing our faces with water and declaring that we’re ready for a night out. 

When it comes to something like eyelashes, there aren’t too many women who naturally possess the kind of luscious lashes that can make those around them intensely jealous. Fortunately, the universe has seen to it that we no longer have to be content with the features we were born with, and can actually utilize any of the enormous number of brands that offer fake eyelashes to those seeking longer and more luxurious lashes. But as with all things in life, not all are created equally, and if you want to get the most from this cosmetic enhancement, there are a few dos and don’ts that you might want to comply with, and which we will cover throughout this post.

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The Different Types Of False Lashes You Need To Know Before Going All In

As we mentioned, not all lashes are created the same, and in the world of cosmetics, as you might imagine, the options are many and myriad. This is particularly true when it comes to fake lashes, if only because they are such a popular choice for almost all women around the world. There are also different styles of putting them on your existing lashes, with most using adhesives like go to lash adhesive, which helps to form a secure yet delicate bond that ought to last the entire night. But with some options to select from, which will suit your needs the best?

  • Strip lashes: These are arguably the most common options you will come across when shopping for fake eyelashes. They’re not just popular because of their affordability, but also because they’re great at offering quick volume with minimal effort.
  • Individual/cluster lashes: With this choice, you are losing ease of use, but gaining the ability to fully customize the look based on your particular style, desire, and existing look.
  • Magnetic lashes: For the ladies looking to achieve a certain look without having to worry about post-event problems with glue, magnetic lashes may be the best option. They tend to be a little more costly, but the fact that they’re reusable kind of makes up for the fact.

The Dos And Don’ts

Now we move on to the meat of the post, which is what you ought to be doing to achieve the best possible outcome, and the things you ought probably to be avoiding. Although these tips are somewhat generic and suited for all, you should make sure that whatever route you choose to go down is suitable for your specific circumstances.

Do: Prep Your Natural Lashes

Just because we have fake eyelashes to enhance the natural look of our existing set doesn’t mean you can simply place them on without any prep work. Well, you can, but you will only have the very best results by taking your time and gently curling your natural lashes to create a supportive base for the false strip.

Don’t: Apply Lashes Over Oil Or Residual Makeup

If you aren’t already aware, trying to glue anything over oily residue will only fail. Instead, apply your fake lash adhesive to clean eyelashes to achieve a solid bond.

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Do: Measure, Trim, And Shape

You don’t have to stump up with what the eyelash manufacturer has created. Instead, you can trim and shape them to better fit the shape of your eyes to create a much more natural look than what you might achieve using the design out of the box.

Don’t: Rush The Glue Drying Time

The most common mistake beginners make is applying the lash while the glue is still too wet, leading to sliding and messy residue. Yes, we all find ourselves in those situations when we’re running late and need to get moving as fast as possible, but if you’re too fast and don’t allow the glue to dry adequately, you will find yourself in a messy and incredibly uncomfortable situation later on in the evening.

Do: Blend And Finish The Look

If you are dead set on achieving the movie star look, you can’t simply stick these things to your lashes and call it a day. By blending them into the surrounding area using mascara and eyeliner, you will end up with a look that appears incredibly natural.

Don’t: Pull Or Rip Lashes Off

Ripping off false lashes can damage your delicate eyelid skin and, more importantly, pull out your natural lashes, leading to sparse patches. Not only is this extremely painful, but it can also cause long-term damage and make it more difficult to attach fake lashes in the future.

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Troubleshooting

If, even after heeding all of the advice thus far, you find yourself in a situation where nothing seems to be going right, and your lashes look as though a blind and drunken individual has applied them, you may want to look into some troubleshooting advice.

ProblemCauseSolution
Inner corner liftingThe glue is not tacky enough, or your fake lashes are too long.Wait a little longer for the glue to adhere properly, or trim the lashes.
Feels heavyThe lash band is too thick.Switch over to lighter or wispier styles.
Clumping glueToo much adhesive.Start again by cleaning the area and using a thinner layer of glue.
Large gaps between the lash and your skinIt hasn’t been secured properly.Invest in a dedicated applicator and press the lashes down more firmly.
IrritationPossible glue sensitivity.Try a latex-free or hypoallergenic adhesive.

There are many reasons for opting to apply fake lashes instead of flaunting what you’ve already got, but it takes a bit of time to get it right. By following our dos and don’ts list and referring back to the troubleshooting section if you have any issues, you should be able to apply them like a pro and head out feeling like a million dollars.

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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.