Eye-opening point makeup with lower lashes
Apply your lower lashes as the final step, after you've finished your upper lash extensions or mascara. Completing your eyeliner and eyeshadow first makes it much easier to position them accurately. The natural curve of the C-curl creates a soft, doll-like eye look.
Apply adhesive sparingly to the root only
Use dedicated tweezers to carefully lift each lash strand from the tray, then apply a thin layer of adhesive to the root only. Wait 5–10 seconds until the glue turns translucent before applying — this ensures a stronger hold. Place each lash directly beneath your natural lash line at even intervals, making sure not to touch the waterline.
Remove oil and moisture before application — this is key
The under-eye area tends to accumulate oil, which can weaken adhesion. Before applying, use a cotton swab or lash primer to thoroughly remove any oil or moisture from your natural lower lashes. This one step alone will keep your lashes secure all day without lifting.
Balancing with your upper lashes
This natural mixed-length design blends seamlessly with any upper lash style. Placing slightly longer strands toward the outer corner elongates the eye, while focusing length at the center creates a more defined, wide-eyed effect.
Storage and hygiene tips
- Store unused lashes in their original case and keep in a cool, dry place
- Always use tweezers — handling lashes with your fingers transfers oil and reduces adhesion
- As a 100% handmade product, individual strands may occasionally sit at a slight angle, but this won't be noticeable once applied