After completing your eye makeup
Once you've finished your eyeshadow and eyeliner, apply the lashes before or after mascara. For a more seamless finish, curl your natural lashes with an eyelash curler first — this helps the no-glue lashes blend in beautifully.
Close to the lash line, lifting from below
Gently lift a lash from the tray using tweezers, then place it just beneath your natural lash roots, as close to the lash line as possible. Make sure your lashes are completely clean and free of oils or moisture before application — this ensures lasting adherence. For a natural gradient effect, place shorter lashes at the inner corner, medium lengths in the center, and longer ones at the outer corner.
Kitty or Kitsune, depending on your mood
- Kitty (90pcs, 5mm–11mm) features a triple-point shape that creates a defined, doll-like eye look
- Kitsune (66pcs, 3mm–11mm) offers a naturally elongated shape for a sultry, deep-set eye effect
- Mix and match both styles to build dimension and depth across your lash line
Storage temperature is key to adhesion
The adhesive on no-glue lashes is temperature-sensitive, so store them between 5–35°C. If adhesion weakens, gently warm the lash band with a low-heat hairdryer for 2–3 seconds to reactivate the adhesive. Keep out of reach of children and store in a cool, dry place.
Customizing for your eye shape
The lashes work beautifully as-is, but for an even more natural look, feel free to trim the ends or adjust the band thickness to suit your eye shape. If you experience redness, swelling, itching, or any irritation during use, discontinue immediately and consult a healthcare professional.