bit. ly/1o9Ieoa. Do you commonly invest hours in front of the mirror trying to apply phony eyelashes, just to have them fall off after a couple of hours or protrude at odd angles? STEP 1: Before you begin to apply, measure the length of the incorrect lash to make certain it fits your eye shape. This will certainly avoid the corner sagging or even worse, completion poking into your eye. If the strip needs be shortened, cut the external edge totally off with little nail scissors. STEP 2: Take both edges of the incorrect lash and bend them in to produce a "C" shape and hold for a number of seconds. That's the very best means to get the straightness and guarantee it molds to our rounded eye shape and sits tight without the corners raising. Simply this alone will certainly make the remainder of the process effortless. STEP 3: Use a high quality glue such as Duolash for long lasting results (try staying clear of the glue that comes with the pack). If you have a stable hand, you can press straight from television onto the strip. Or a simpler trick is to put glue on the back of a tweezer and glide it throughout the lash strip. See to it to be charitable at both the inner and external corner so the glue won't unstick when you blink. STEP 4: Wait 10 seconds approximately for the glue to end up being more tactile and sticky before placing onto your very own lash line. Blow on the glue or gently wave the lash around in the air to speed this up. This is the very best means to keep the strip from slipping around while you're trying to line it up correctly. STEP 5: Use the lash to the base of your natural lash line on top of your actual lashes, not on the eyelid at all. The glue dries clear so do not worry if it gets messy. Apply mascara last so you can integrate the natural lashes with the incorrect ones, seeing to it they fit together into each other. STEP 6: If you see a space showing…