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London, GBFat fingersEasiest false lash I've triedI have never been great at applying strip lashes but have always loved the effect they give when someone else has. These are my compromise.
They need a pair of tweezers and let the glue dry to tacky before adding them. But I just add these into the far corner of my lashes to bulk up that area and the effect is beautiful and lasting because they are much less likely to come away from the lash line than a strip.
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social worker & beauty obsessive
TRACY SHAWreally disappointedThrilled when I bought these having watched a make up artist practically throw them on a client. They looked easy with a fantastic result. I found them tedious, stress making and a waste of money. Haven't managed to apply even 1 to my eye but several to my cheek.
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(1.) Clean lashes and eyelids
(2.) Pour a few drops of Lash Extend adhesive onto a piece of aluminium foil
(3). Pick up a lash with tweezers. Dip the knotted end of the lash into the adhesive. Wait until 30 seconds until the glue is tacky
(4.) Start with the left eye, using your right hand place the lash on top of your own lash with the knotted end close to but not touching your eyelid
(5.) Gradually work towards the outer corner



