Start with clean, oil-free lashes
Before applying, make sure your natural lashes are free of oil and moisture. Use a cotton swab dipped in micellar water or a lash primer to gently wipe along the lash line—this helps the adhesive grip much better. Apply your eye makeup after the lashes are on, not before.
Use tweezers to apply a small amount of adhesive to the root
Carefully lift the lash from the tape using your lash tweezers, peeling from bottom to top. Apply a thin layer of adhesive only to the root of the individual lash, then wait about 30 seconds until it becomes slightly tacky—that's your cue to apply. Using too much adhesive can cause clumping or irritation, so keep it minimal.
Start at the outer corner and space evenly
Place each individual lash 1–2 mm below the root of your natural lashes, starting from the outer corner. Apply them at even intervals to build natural-looking volume. Once placed, gently press with your tweezers to secure and blend seamlessly with your natural lashes.
Remove gently with a dedicated remover
When cleansing, apply lash adhesive remover to a cotton swab and gently dab it along the bonded area. Never pull or tug—wait until the adhesive has fully dissolved, then remove softly to avoid pulling out your natural lashes. If they're still in good condition, you can reuse them.
Storage and care tips
After use, gently remove any leftover adhesive with tweezers and store the lashes back in their original case. Because these are 100% handmade, you may occasionally notice a strand facing the wrong direction or a few lashes clumped together—but once applied, it won't be noticeable. Store in a cool, dry place to help maintain the curl.