No-glue lashes, apply as the final step after eyeliner
Apply these as the very last step of your eye makeup. Finish your eyeliner and eyeshadow first, then attach the lashes. Apply mascara lightly after the lashes are in place so your natural lashes and the falsies blend seamlessly.
The key is placing them right below the lash line, close to the roots
Before applying, use a cotton swab to gently remove any oil, moisture, or debris from your natural lash line. Position a mirror below eye level and look slightly downward. Align the lashes with your eyeliner and press them onto the area just below your lash roots, right at the lash line. Depending on your eye shape and width, use around 6 to 9 individual clusters per eye for a natural look.
Remove gently upward using tweezers
There's a clear adhesive on the underside of each lash, so be careful not to touch the adhesive surface. Use dedicated tweezers to grip the top of the lash cluster and lift gently upward to preserve the adhesive. If the hold feels weak, you can add a small amount of regular lash glue.
C-curl mixed lengths for a naturally defined eye
The mixed 10–12 mm C-curl design mimics the look of natural lashes. Place longer clusters toward the outer corner and shorter ones near the inner corner to create a defined yet soft, flattering eye shape.
Always check adhesive condition before reusing
Depending on how much adhesive remains, these lashes can be reused. Store them back in their original case to keep them clean and free from dust or debris. Replace with a new set if the adhesive weakens or the lashes lose their shape.