Wednesday, January 7, 2015

False Lashes

    I've recently fallen in love with false eyelashes. At first they turned me off because it seemed a little to much. I'm all for a beat face but when it came down to false lashes I was so quick to turn my face. 
   False lashes are that part of the makeup routine that most people tend to skip over, because most think they can’t pull them off… or just couldn’t put them on, but I'm here to give you a quick tutorial! 

 

  Strip False Lashes: These are the more popular type of falsies, because they’re quicker to apply. They are a full eye’s worth of lashes making them much more easy to apply.  


   Individual False lashes: Individual lashes are ideal for occasions where you want extra drama but definitely don’t want the look of bulky lashes!  Each individual lash is meant to be applied one by one to the lash line.  It’s easy to blend individual lashes together with your real lashes, so they give off a much more natural look. 

You will need:

-Scissors 

-Eyelash glue 

-Black mascara 

-Tweezers.


-Black eyeliner 

Steps:

1. It is very important that you trim the eyelashes before application. Hold the lashes to your eyes, and snip off the part of the falsies that extends beyond your natural lash line (I am talking about the strip, not the lashes themselves!) 

2. Use a Q-Tip to apply the glue to the strip of the eyelash. Allow the glue to dry 10-15 seconds this will help the lashes set faster. 

3. With your fingers, apply the center of the false lash to the center of your lash line. Use the tweezers if you have clumsy hands.  Then use the tweezers to set down the edges as well.  

4. Once the lashes are applied, hide any glue with eyeliner, and use mascara to blend your natural lashes with your fake ones. 

Fierce & Love, 

Darianna J. 

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