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Care Tips



Step 1: Curling


To create a shelf for your falsies to sit on, curl your natural lashes and apply mascara which will help support their weight.


Step 2: Cutting


Cut your false lashes to perfectly fit your eyelid. Another tip is to bend them into a C shape for a few moments to help curve them into a natural eyelid shape.


Step 3: Adhesive


Make sure to use a quality adhesive glue. Duo adhesive is a good brand. You’ll want to trace a very fine line on each of the lash bands with the adhesive, not apply it to your eyelids. 


Wait a few moments for the adhesive to dry and become a bit tacky before applying. Even if your lashes come with some adhesive already on them, it's a good idea to apply your own for a better quality stick.


Step 4: Application


For better placement & safety, use your fingers to apply your extensions. Unless you’re comfortable with tweezers. You’ll want to start by placing the lash from the outer corner first, keeping it as close as possible to the lash line. You can try creating a cat-eye effect by placing the outer extension slightly above your natural lash line.


Step: 5 Touch up


To help blend everything together, you can take a soft eyeliner brush and press a thin line of black matte eyeshadow onto where your lashes meet your eyes. Do a couple winks and eyelash flutters and you’re all set!


Step: 6 Removal and Cleaning


If you look closely enough, you'll see the remaining strip of adhesive stuck on the base of your lash extensions. You'll want to peel the remaining off so it’s ready to be re-glued during their next use. 


You should NEVER by any means pull your mink/human lashes by the hairs. Not when removing from packaging or when taking them off, or any other time. Pulling on the hairs of the lash can cause bald spots which can completely ruin your Mink/Huamb lashes.