Applying False Lashes

 


1. Make sure to use a good quality adhesive, as the kind that sometimes comes with your lashes might not be best. 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.


2. For better placement and safety, use your fingers to apply your extensions, unless you are more 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.




Removing False Lashes With Care


Your false lashes should be removed before beginning your makeup removal routine. You can soften the adhesive with a q-tip or cotton swab soaked in a good quality makeup remover, such as Dermalogica Soothing Eye Remover or RCMA Adklen Adhesive Remover. 


You can also use your favorite oil such as coconut or sweet almond oil. Run your swab along the lash line. Then, grab the extension by the outer corner and slowly peel the strip away from your real lash. If you feel any pinching or resistance, then apply more oil or makeup remover and wait a little longer before trying again. 



Hair Information


A full sew-in weave with our Virgin hair, would need 2-3 bundles of hair. We recommend buying 2 bundles of hair for lengths 12” to 18”. We recommend 3 bundles for lengths 20″or longer. Each bundle weighs 3. 5 ounces. Keep in mind that since the hair is sold by total weight the rule is: “The longer the hair, the shorter the weft.” Of course if you want a fuller look you can add more bundles 


This is 100% virgin human hair that has not been processed in anyway. You can color the hair, however once Virgin hair is treated in any way, it is no longer virgin. Be sure to keep color treated hair conditioned and moisturized. We recommend that you use a professional colorist when coloring your hair. If you color or chemically alter the hair please make sure to keep it conditioned.


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This hair can last for a long time, the better you take good care of it the longer you can have it and reuse! Our clients generally use the hair for 6 to 12 months. Treat the hair as if it was your own. I recommend co washing for my bundles. It leaves the bundles silky soft and full of moisture. If you have a lot of product build up you will need to shampoo your hair.