False lashes can transform your look, adding drama, length, and volume that mascara alone cannot achieve. But for beginners, the prospect of applying them can be intimidating. With the right tools and techniques, however, anyone can master false lash application. Here is a step-by-step guide for beginners.
Choosing Your First Pair of Lashes
For your first pair of false lashes, choose a natural style rather than dramatic or full-volume lashes. Natural lashes are shorter, lighter, and easier to apply. Look for styles labeled as wispy, natural, or everyday. These typically have a thin, flexible band that is easier to blend with your natural lashes.
Essential Tools and Products
In addition to the lashes themselves, you will need a few tools. A good lash glue is essential, choose a clear-drying formula for beginners, as it is more forgiving if you make a mistake. A pair of tweezers is helpful for placing and adjusting the lashes. A small mirror that you can place below eye level allows you to look down at your lashes during application.
Prepping Your Lashes and Eyes
Before applying false lashes, curl your natural lashes and apply a coat of mascara. This helps your natural lashes hold a curl and creates a foundation for the false lashes to blend with. Hold the lash strip up to your eye to check the length. If the lash is too long for your eye, trim it from the outer edge.
The Application Process
Apply a thin, even layer of glue along the lash band and wait thirty seconds for the glue to become tacky. This is a critical step, applying lashes with wet glue will result in slipping and lifting. Using tweezers or your fingers, hold the lash at the center and place it as close to your natural lash line as possible.
Blending and Finishing
Once the glue has dried completely, gently press your natural lashes and the false lashes together with your fingers or tweezers to blend them. Apply another coat of mascara to fuse your natural lashes with the falsies. If the lash band is visible, use a thin line of black liquid eyeliner to conceal it.