How to Use

Let’s get started!


Before we begin, remember that everything takes practice. To achieve the best results, test, test, and then test again. Once you feel comfortable, it’s entirely up to you when and where you apply or maintain your lashes.

Let’s go! ✨

STEP ONE

CLEAN LASHES

Thoroughly cleanse your lashes to remove any makeup residue. Your lashes must be clean and oil-free. If you use a cleanser that contains oil, make sure to rinse your lashes with clean water before application.


STEP TWO

LOCATION
Find a comfortable, well-lit place to apply your lashes. For more precise application, we recommend using a magnifying mirror.  
STEP THREE

GLUE/BOND

Apply a thin, even layer of glue to your natural lashes. Think of it like applying mascara, but keep the tips lighter and focus more on the base near the lash line.

Let it dry for a few seconds.

STEP FOUR

LASHES

Apply the lashes in your preferred length using tweezers. Gently pick up the lash clusters from the base of the tray. Then position the cluster securely between the tweezers and place it underneath your natural lashes, right along the lash line.

STEP FIVE

SEAL & VOILÀ

Gently press your natural lashes and the extensions together using tweezers. Finally, apply a lash sealer to help the glue set faster. You’re all set! 

PRO TIP:
Apply a small amount of sealer to the inside of your tweezers to prevent the lashes from sticking to them.



GOOD TO KNOW

12 HOURS


For best retention, avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 12 hours.

EXPERIMENT


It’s not the best idea to do your first lash application right before a big and important event, as it may not turn out perfectly the first time. Be sure to practice a few days before your special occasion.

CURL


If your natural lashes are especially long and straight, it’s recommended to curl them before applying the extensions.

REUSE

Semi-permanent lash extensions are technically reusable with careful and proper cleaning. However…

Your eyes are one of your most valuable assets, so for hygiene reasons, it’s always best to use new lash clusters.