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The Ardell Adore Singles set offers a fantastic opportunity to add more volume to your natural lashes, making them thicker and fluffier. Thanks to the high-quality materials used in these faux lashes, the result looks maximally natural and authentic. The cluster lashes are conveniently and easily attached using special glue and tweezers without weighing down the eyelids. Depending on the desired outcome, they can complement both the upper and lower lash lines.
The Ardell Adore Singles cluster lashes set features hypoallergenic products that are soft and silky to the touch, not causing any irritation to the skin or eyes. This set can be a complement to everyday, evening, and festive makeup looks. Attaching these faux lashes can be easily managed by a makeup guru—a professional makeup artist, as well as by beginners in creating stylish beauty looks.
How to apply: Start by degreasing the eyelids to ensure the lashes adhere tightly. Do this by wiping the eyelids with a makeup remover. The lashes might be too wide for your eyes, so you should try them on first. Use tweezers to hold the lashes and apply them as close as possible to the base of your natural lashes. Trim them if they are too wide or significantly longer than your own lashes. Squeeze a small strip of glue onto your palm and run the lash strip through it. Wait a few seconds for the glue to thicken. Using the tweezers, hold the lashes in the middle and apply them close to the base of your natural lashes. Start pressing the faux lashes from the outer corner of the eye towards the inner, holding the tips of the lashes with your fingers. Use a toothpick to better secure them at the base. Draw along the upper eyelid at the base of the lash growth with an eyeliner or black pencil, slightly exceeding the limits of the movable eyelid. This technique helps to hide minor flaws (glue residues).
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To start, you need to degrease your eyelids to ensure the lashes adhere firmly. Use a makeup remover to wipe your eyelids. The lashes might be too wide for your eyes, so it’s essential to fit them first. Use tweezers to hold the lashes and place them as close to the base of your natural lashes as possible. If the lashes are too wide or significantly longer than your natural lashes, trim them accordingly. Squeeze a small strip of glue onto your palm and drag the base of the lashes through it. Wait a few seconds for the glue to thicken. Using tweezers, hold the lashes in the middle and place them close to the base of your natural lashes. Start pressing the false lashes from the outer corner of your eye to the inner corner, holding the tips with your fingers. Use a toothpick to secure the lash base better. Line your upper eyelid along the base of the lashes with eyeliner or a black pencil, slightly extending beyond the movable eyelid. This technique helps conceal minor imperfections (like glue residue).