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The false lash, as one of makeup inventions, truly changed the way we think about our lashes and makeup overall. There is something to be said about the false lash as a beauty tool, but moreover they serve a purpose beyond just making one’s eyes bigger or more attractive, but totally change ourselves.
There are fake eyelashes, which are made of synthetic fibers, human hairs, mink, horse hair, etc. and should be worn for one evening or day only , but they are reusable. If with careful care, you can use 15-20 times. There are also have eyelash extensions, which you can sleep in, wake up in and wear for weeks(2-4weeks).The average time eyelash extensions last on your lashes is two weeks, Every day we naturally shed 3-5 lashes, so in about two weeks half of the extensions will have shed. If you want keep it longer time, additional care needed.
We listed different type of lashes to help you find the perfect false lash for your eye shape and desired effect. You will become a lash master.
1. Individuals
Individual lashes are a great choice if you want to give a boost to the fullness and length of your natural lashes. They are usually available in sets of 30-60 strands of varying lengths, which makes them one of the best options for a customizable look.
Individual lashes are specailly suitable for who are looking for a natural looking. They are the most versatile false lash type and can create any gorgeous look from a natural,
With individuals, you can have more control and become your own lash artist.
2. Strips
When people talk about false lashes, they’re most likely referring to strips, which a horizontal band that are worn across the entirety of your upper lash line.Strip lashes work well as long as you find a style that suits your eye shape. Rounder eyes look great with a winged or demi lash on the outer corners, while deep-set eyes need a slightly longer lash to be visible. Hooded eyes benefit from a lash that is longer in the middle.
Full lash strips are a one-step way to instantly add drama and volume to your eyes and are widely available in a variety of price points. Some feature a black band for added definition, while others may feature an “invisible” band for a more subtle effect.
In terms of materials, synthetic fibers are commonly used in both drugstore and prestige offerings, but the upper echelon of luxury lashes may sometimes be made with natural fibers like mink or silk.
3. Magnetic
Magnetic lashes are the good news to anyone who’s dealt with the struggle of applying lashes when glue is tacky but not completely set. Magnetic options are now going fully mainstream. They are also becoming available in a wide variety of shapes (i.e. clusters and strips), so they can be a great option no matter what lash look you’re going for.
If you’re looking for a reusable and gentler alternative to traditional falsies, or want to add even more volume to existing lash extensions but can't get glue on them, you must choose magnetic ones.
4. Extensions
Lash extensions are great for clients who love the look of long thick lashes, but don’t have the time or patience to create them. They can look great as long as they are done well and maintained with regular touch-ups.
If you’re looking for a semi-permanent way to get long, full lashes without the daily routine of applying mascara or falsies. They're great for low-maintenance.
5. Applicators
Applying a false lash with just your hands as tools probably is a very difficult task. Using the right tools is the key to applying lashes at home. After applying the lash, turn the tool around and use the back edge to gently press the lash in place. However, like false lashes themselves, applicators come in a variety of shapes and sizes. You may need to shop around to see which one feels most comfortable for you.
If you’re having difficulty applying false lashes by hand, a tool might make your work easier.
Application of Lashes
1. Choosing Your Suitable Shape
If you have smaller eyes and your goal is to elongate, look for lashes that are thicker in the outer corner. This will add lift and length.
For eyes that are wide set or have little or no crease,concentrate your lashes in the center of the eye. This will really open the eye up.
For deep-set eyes, you want to use longer lash strips so you can really lengthen the eye.
Remember the lashes are an extension on the eye shape, and the best part about false lashes is that you can control the shape!
2. Sizing Your Lashes
If you are using a strip, size them to your eye and then trim them down with scissors. Too long strips are incredibly hard to use.
3. Putting Them On
Remember to practice—no one gets it right their first time! First, squeeze a drop of adhesive on the back of your hand and use a stick to lightly dab on the glue to the lash. Wait about 15 seconds for the glue to get tacky, then lay the strip on the outer edge of your eye, as close to the lash line as possible. Make sure the angle of your false lashes is the same as the angle of your own lashes. Use 1-2 coats of mascara to blend.
If you are using individual lashes, use the same rules with the adhesive and then apply one at a time starting in the outer corner. Remember, if one looks like it is at an odd angle, take it off and try again. Once the glue has dried, make sure to apply black eyeliner to hide any visible adhesive.
4. Taking Them Off
When it comes to removal, use an oil-free eye makeup remover to soften the glue and then allow the lash to slide right off. An easy task.
5. Storing Your Lashes
Yes, false eyelashes can be reusable. Make sure not to use any oil-based cleansers on the lash, as that will make additional uses very difficult (adhesive does not like to attach to an oily surface).
Peel any remaining pieces of glue off the lash and use eye makeup remover and a Q-tip to clean it more thoroughly. Store your lashes in a clean plastic container and they’ll be ready for your next big night out!
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