If you’re having trouble, try using tweezers instead.
This might be a little bit tricky, but they should stay in place long enough so you can apply the bottom layer.
You might have to try this a few times, especially the first time you apply! That’s okay—it will definitely get easier as you practice.
If you used mascara on top of your fake lashes, wipe them down with makeup remover before putting them away.
You can use the liner on top of eyeshadow and other eyeliner if you want to.
If your lashes are too long, use scissors to trim them down to the shape of your eye.
If your liner isn’t coming off, use an oil-based makeup remover on a cotton swab to gently cleanse your eye area.
You can only use mascara adhesive on your upper lashes, not your lower ones.
The smaller sections will adhere much easier than heavy full sets of lashes.
If you need to, you can peel the false lashes off and try again.
Only put the lash sets in a single layer; that way, they won’t get too heavy to stay on your eye.
You may be able to reuse your small lash sets if you can keep track of them.
Put the remover on a cotton pad and gently massage in circular motions downward. They will start to come off onto the cotton pad by themselves.
You can also use regular tweezers instead.
It can be a little tough to line up your lashes perfectly the first time, so don’t sweat it if you need to retry.
If your lashes are peeling up in the inner corner, they’re probably too long.
If you notice your lashes coming off throughout the day, try to gently press them back onto your lash line using 1 finger.