Eylure Pre-Glued Volume False Lashes #100
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Age:
18+
Brand: Eylure
Line: eye
Product Type: false lashes
Gender: for women
False Eyelashes Type: strip, volume
Classification: middle market
Country TM: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
For such a remarkable invention as false eyelashes, women have American director David Griffith to thank. In 1916, he created artificial eyelashes specifically for the leading lady of his film "Intolerance." However, it was the iconic beauty Greta Garbo who popularized false eyelashes in the 1930s. Even today, ladies occasionally use them to give their eyes a more expressive look.
False Eyelashes No. 100 Eylure Pre-Glued Volume offer the effect of natural, thick, and voluminous lashes. The product is ready to use, with a pre-applied adhesive layer that makes the attachment process simpler and more comfortable. These Eylure Pre-Glued Volume lashes are reusable. It is important to store them in a dry place to prevent deformation.-
To begin, you need to degrease your eyelids so the false eyelashes adhere properly. Use makeup remover to clean your eyes. The false eyelashes might be too wide for your eyes, so it's important to try them on first. Use tweezers to hold the eyelashes and place them as close to the base of your natural lashes as possible. If the false lashes are too wide or much longer than your natural lashes, trim them accordingly. Squeeze a small strip of glue onto your palm and drag the lash strip through it. Wait a few seconds for the glue to thicken. Using tweezers, hold the lashes in the middle and place them near the base of your natural lashes. Start pressing the false lashes from the outer corner of your eye to the inner corner, holding the lash ends with your fingers. Use a toothpick to press along the base for better adhesion. Line your upper eyelid along the base of your lashes with eyeliner or a black pencil, slightly extending beyond the movable eyelid. This technique helps conceal minor imperfections, such as glue residue.