by Guest » Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:02 pm
Before applying my false eyelashes, I trim them on the outside corner so they are the proper length for my eye. Then, using my thumbnail, I gently add a little more curve to the inner and outside ends of the strip. I do this by "crimping" it with my thumbnail. I never put adhesive along the entire length of the strip when I begin. I apply a thin line of adhesive to 1/2 of the strip in the center, leaving both ends without adhesive, and apply the strip to my eye. After the adhesive has dried, I use a toothpick to apply a small amount of adhesive to the exact spot on my lashline that I want the inner corner of the strip to adhere. After that dries, I repeat the same to the outside corner. Voila! Perfect application that does not come off!!! It takes a little more time, but the results are far superior to trying to do it all at once. javascript:emoticon('\\:D/')
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Before applying my false eyelashes, I trim them on the outside corner so they are the proper length for my eye. Then, using my thumbnail, I gently add a little more curve to the inner and outside ends of the strip. I do this by "crimping" it with my thumbnail. I [color=red]never[/color] put adhesive along the entire length of the strip when I begin. I apply a thin line of adhesive to 1/2 of the strip in the center, leaving both ends without adhesive, and apply the strip to my eye. After the adhesive has dried, I use a toothpick to apply a small amount of adhesive to the exact spot on my lashline that I want the inner corner of the strip to adhere. After that dries, I repeat the same to the outside corner. Voila! Perfect application that does not come off!!! It takes a little more time, but the results are far superior to trying to do it all at once. javascript:emoticon('\\:D/')
Dancing