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How to apply adhesives better?

All about adhesives

Haing trouble applying your lashes? Well, it all starts with applying the lashes adhesive properly. –Lashes Amor

Tip #1: only use as much glue as you need.

Using a ton of glue is not going to make the lashes more secure and even too much clear glue will show. So unless you want this happening to you, make sure to use only a thin strip of glue.

woman's false lashes with too much lashes adhesives

Tip #2: Wait 40-50 seconds for the glue to become tacky

By tacky, you want your lashes adhesive to do this. If you ever experienced lashes sliding everywhere or corners that simply refused to stay down you most likely didn’t wait until the glue reached a tacky consistency. When you do wait the proper amount of time you will find that corners are much easier to pin down and the lashes and here more securely of the first contact.

your lashes adhesive need to be tacky as it shows

Tip #3: Apply more adhesive at the ends

Corners of your lashes lifting up we’ve all experienced this .Try putting more glue on at the ends of your lashes. Remember to use your lashes adhesive sparingly and wait for it to get tacky before applying.

Tip #4: Make sure your lash is hovering above your tube of glue.

There are plenty of instances where the glue just gushes out. And gets all over your falsies if your glue is held upright and squeezed from the bottom. You will have gravity working against you, giving you more control over the flow of your adhesives even if you do squeeze out too much glue. It will never get on the lash itself. If your hands are little too shaky for this method spread some glue onto a clean surface or the back of your hand then either drag the eyelash to the glue or use the end of a makeup brush to apply your glue onto the lash band.

Make sure your lash is hovering above your tube of glue

Better lashes,Better life. Lashes Amor with you all the time!

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