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Beauty Mark: Lash Out – All The Tips and Tricks You Need to Apply Fake Eyelashes


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Beauty Mark: Lash Out – All The Tips and Tricks You Need to Apply Fake Eyelashes



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It’s the holidays which also happens to be “fake eyelash season” for me. Sowhat if you’re only going to your aunt and uncle’s ranch home in ElkGrove Village to have a belch-off with your dad’s brother? Glamour isglamour in any suburb. I’ve talked to a lot of ladies that think fakelashes are hard to apply and they can be if you don’t have the righttools.
Here’s everything you need to get them perfect…
1. Placement Kit: If you wear fake lashes from time to time, an application kit is worth purchasing. The rounded stand lets you place the strip of lashes down so youcan grab them with the applicator while they’re curved in the shape ofyour eye.  I’ve had zero problems applying lashes after getting myhands on this.
Try: Sephora Lash Placement Kit, $10

2.Adhesive: The trick with adhesive is to pour it along the band of lashes and let it sit for 15 to 30 secondsbefore applying.  This will allow the glue to become tacky so the lashesstick faster.  Also, if you’re using a clear adhesive, it goes onwhite and takes a few minutes to actually turn clear.  Be patient.
Try: Andrea Modlash Adhesive ($4), available in both clear and dark; Shu Uemura, $8.50.
3. Fake Lashes: Fake lashes come in three different sizes: individual, demi, and full. Lately, I’ve been all about individual lashes, which come in small clusters as opposed to a full strip. All you need is three of them along the outside of your eyes for an extra pop. Another style is the demi lash or a half lash strip. They are great when you want something natural. Apply these by starting from the middle of theeye and move toward the outer corner. Demi’s look perfect topped with a cat eye eyeliner. Since it is the holidays/fake eyelash season, I recommend going all out with a full strip. MAC is a great place to look, they have a large variety of stunning lashes.
Try: VOLUMEAndrea Permalash Individual Lashes($3); NATURALArdell’s Accent Lashes($3.50); DRAMA – Various MAC sets ($13);  ECCENTRICIllamasqua’s Limited Edition Birthday Lashes ($40).
A Few More Tips:
– Make sure the lashes fit your eye. Place the lash stripalong your eye and cut off the excess hanging off the outer corner.
– Curl your eyelashes and apply mascarabefore gluing the lashes on, it will help adhere the fake eyelashes toyour real ones.
-Finish off the look by carefully going overyour eyeliner and mascara again to make sure everything is cohesive.
Remember girls, fake lashes aren’t just for drag queens.  I recommend starting withsome individual lashes to get the hang of it and working your way up.

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