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Ardell's false eyelashes are a popular choice among women who love their lightweight, reusable design that's easy to apply and delivers the desired, natural look of full, beautiful lashes. These lashes are perfect for parties, clubs, and costume events.
How to Apply: Start by degreasing your eyelids to ensure the lashes adhere properly. Do this by wiping your eyes with a makeup remover liquid. The lashes might be too wide for your eyes, so it's important to try them on first. Using tweezers, hold the lashes and position them as close as possible to the base of your natural lashes. Trim the lashes if they are too wide or much longer than your own. Squeeze a small strip of glue onto your palm and run the lash strip through it. Wait a couple of seconds for the glue to become tacky. Using the tweezers, grip the lashes in the middle and apply them close to the base of your natural lashes. Start pressing the false lashes from the outer corner of your eye towards the inner corner, holding the tips with your fingers. Use a toothpick to press down at the base to secure them better. Line your upper eyelid with eyeliner or a black pencil, slightly extending beyond the movable eyelid. This technique helps hide any minor imperfections (like glue residues).
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To start, you need to remove any oil from your eyelids to ensure the false eyelashes adhere properly. Use makeup remover to wipe your eyes clean. The false eyelashes may be too wide for your eyes, so it's important to try them on first. Use tweezers to hold the lashes and place them as close as possible to the base of your natural lashes. Trim them if they are too wide or significantly longer than your natural lashes. Squeeze a small strip of glue onto your palm and drag the lash strip 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. Press the false lashes from the outer corner of your eye towards the inner corner, holding the lash tips with your fingers. Use a toothpick to press along the base for better adhesion. Line the upper eyelid along the base of your natural lashes with eyeliner or a black pencil, slightly extending beyond the movable eyelid. This technique will help hide any minor imperfections, such as glue residue.