So many lashes, how do you know which one is right for you?
Individuals:
No knot – great for those photographic shoots especially when it’s a close up on lashes, you don’t want to see random knots there.
Individual lashes are great for any eye shape, they’re light and gives you a more natural look compared to strip lashes.
Try: Putting some individual lashes on the outer corners of your eye for a flirtier look and eyes that look like they’re smiling.
Crossed together:
If you have hooded eyes, try the crossed ones that are longer.
Thick & Close:
For a clumpier look, it’s not about perfect lashes all the time. Apply this and top off with 2 coats of mascara for eyes that stand out. Don’t forget mascara on the bottom lashes to help with eyes appearing bigger.
Thin & Simple:
For that added fullness all across the lash line without making them appear top heavy. Great for all eye shapes. It’s simple and natural.
With any false lashes:
- Look for thin base lines for a more natural look and thick base lines for a more dramatic look. Don’t forget these base lines act as eyeliner.
- Mascara always needs to applied to help blend your natural lashes to your false lashes.
- Lashes should be curled before you apply your falsies.
- False lashes should fit your eye, if it’s too long it looks funny and makes your eyes look smaller.
This is great! I was actually thinking about false lashes the other day and which type I should get. This helps!
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