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Age:
18+
Brand: Clavier
Line: eye
Product Type: false lashes
Gender: for women
Volume: 60 pcs.
False Eyelashes Type: strip
Classification: professional
Country TM: Poland
Made in: Poland
If you have an insatiable desire to add some variety to your appearance without resorting to chemical processes, take a look at the false eyelashes from the Polish brand Clavier. Luxurious yet delicate clusters will lend your look an enticing mystery, embodied by a refined and deep gaze. These accessories are extremely comfortable to use, as they are characterized by a practical shape, lightness, and a natural, authentic appearance. Don't be afraid to experiment and try new roles, for with modern innovations, nothing is impossible!
Features of Clavier brand false eyelashes:
- made of high-quality monofilament;
- hypoallergenic;
- lend your gaze a mysterious depth and charm;
- length of the product – 15 mm;
- provide an attractive volume and density;
- indistinguishable from real lashes;
- suitable for both home and professional extension;
- do not cause discomfort during use;
- perfectly complement natural eyelashes.-
First, you need to degrease your eyelids to ensure the lashes adhere firmly. To do this, wipe your eyes with a makeup remover. The lashes might be too wide for your eyes, so you should measure them beforehand. Take the lashes with tweezers and hold them as close as possible to the base of your natural lashes. Trim them if they are too wide or significantly longer than your natural lashes. 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. Hold the lashes in the middle with tweezers and place them close to the base of your natural lashes. Start pressing the false lashes from the outer corner of the eye to the inner corner, holding the lash tips with your fingers. Use a toothpick to press along the base for better adhesion. Line the upper eyelid along the lash line with eyeliner or a black pencil, slightly extending beyond the movable eyelid. This technique helps to hide minor imperfections (such as glue residue).