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So everyone wants larger lashes and one of the ways to achieve this is with fake lashes.
So when I start out with fake lashes one of the first things I do is actually take a small
brush and curl the lash around and I will kind of show you how I did that. So I have
the lashes in here. I'm taking this off and taking a very thin brush and holding with
my thumb then just kind of rolling the brush around and it just kind of sticks. And the
reason I'm doing this is because it actually holds the curve of the lash, the curve part
that sits right on the eyeline, and if it straightens out it will start popping off
and annoying you throughout the night. That's my first tip. Another thing we did, so we
already have eye makeup on Bobby, I already did a little bit of liner. I just used a cream
liner that I applied right at the lash line.
That is one of my other top tips because you don't want to notice the strip of the lash
when it's sitting right on the lash line. Do a little bit of black liner, I like black
because the lashes are usually black. Do the liner first I also curled her lashes and used
a little bit of mascara. So now that we have the lashes curled I'm going to gently peel
them off here. I am going to take a little bit of duo glue. This one is one of my favorites
I actually have the dark tone, so it comes out it's already black. So you don't really
have to wait for it to dry. I am just kind of squeezing a very little bit and applying
it straight on. You don't want it to get too thick here. So make sure you are just getting
a nice thin amount directly on this part of the lash that holds all the little lashes
together. So once you have a nice even layer you want to wait for it to dry you don't want
to apply the lashes right away.
So I usually just kind of hold them and bend them like this. This once again is to keep
the curve of the lash. I'm just going to let it dry a little bit while I'm bending it and
sometimes I'll kind of play with it so they are still flexible. You also don't want it
to just bend in a shape that is not like her eye shape. So next I actually have a lash
applicator tool, I love this and it actually makes applying lashes very easy for you at
home. You can clamp it at the end and I am just squeezing right here and it makes it
really easy to kind of come and see what you are doing so your fingers aren't in the way.
So go ahead and close your eye. I like to start applying the lash on the outer side
of the lash line, getting it as close as you can. You apply that down and then you work
it towards the inner part of the eye because you don't want it to be too close in to this
inner corner otherwise it will cause some problems. Another thing you can do, these
fit Bobbies eye perfectly but you also want to measure and make sure the lashes fit and
if you do need to trim them, trim off the outer corner not the inner.
Also I'm just using the other end of the lash applicator tool and pressing the lashes down
so that they are; A sticking and will not be and it's as close to her lashes as possible.
Sometimes I kind of take my finger and press them upwards, like this. Al right, and you
just want to let those dry a little bit. So let those dry for a second. Keep your eye
closed. What I am actually going to do is grab a Q-tip with a little bit of eye makeup
remover. This is just in case we have a little bit of sticking, sometimes the lashes will
stick on the outer and inner corner because it is so close to the bottom part of your
lash. So go ahead and try to open for me. See there is a little bit of sticking so I
am going to use that, and while this eye dries I am going to go over and reline on top of
the other one. So it looks a little cleaner since we just applied the lashes and we lined
before but this will just give it a nice little look. I'm going over, just really hides the
lashes so you don't tell that they are on. Voila. There we go that is how to apply fake
lashes.