How to apply individual faux eyelashes
Hacks, techniques, and most importantly — how to stop them falling off.
Let’s be real: no glam look's complete without some statement eyelashes. The perfect finishing touch to your eyeshadow and eyeliner, the right faux lashes can take your makeup next-level — especially individual ones. Designed to create a natural-looking finish with their subtle wispiness, they’re a great low-commitment way to get fuller lashes. Plus, they come with a very affordable price tag too...
Applying individual lashes takes patience, perseverance and practice—but once you’ve mastered the technique, you’ll be grabbing them for every RSVP. Keep scrolling for our guide on applying individual lashes and making them last.
How to choose individual lashes
Consider the length
Decide on what makeup look/vibe you’re going for. Shorter lashes are great for a natural everyday vibe, while longer ones give a dramatic, full-glam effect.
Choose the thickness
Thin cluster lashes blend seamlessly for a subtle enhancement, while our thicker picks create a bold, voluminous look that draws attention to your eyes.
Inspect the lashes at the base
Check if the lash clusters have a clear or dark band. Clear bands are perfect for a more natural finish, while dark bands add definition and pair well with eyeliner for a dramatic look.
Check the lash glue
Some individual lash packs include adhesive glue, while others require you to buy it separately. Always make sure you’re using a high-quality, long-lasting adhesive. Luckily for you, our lash glue collection checks all the boxes you need for secure staying power.
How to apply individual lashes
1. Prepare your natural lashes
Starting with clean lashes is essential. Gently wash your eyelashes and eyelids with a mild face cleanser to remove any leftover makeup or dirt. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry using a soft cloth or our reusable cleansing pads.
2. Use eyelash tools
Using an eyelash curler helps shape your natural lashes, letting faux picks blend seamlessly. Once curled, use tweezers or a lash applicator to gently pick up an individual cluster from the packaging tray. Hack: grasp the lash near the base for better control.
3. Apply lash glue
Carefully apply a small amount of lash glue to the base of the individual lash. For better control, you can also place a small dot of glue onto a tray and gently dab the lash into it. Let the glue sit for 10-15 seconds until it becomes tacky (which creates a firmer hold when applied).
4. Place the lashes
Starting at the outer corner of your eye, place a short lash cluster on your lash line as close to your natural lashes as possible. Hold it in place for a few seconds—and voila! Repeat the process along your lash line, gradually increasing the lash size as you go.
5. Adjust and bend into shape
Once all lashes are applied, gently press them into place using your fingers or eyelash tools. Some may need tweaking, so don’t be afraid to remove and reapply until you're satisfied with the result. Remember: they're supposed to look as natural as possible.
FAQs
How long do individual faux lashes last?
Depending on the lash glue and style, individual faux lashes can last anywhere from a few hours to a full day – perfect for special occasions or short-term use.
How do I remove individual faux eyelashes?
To remove: gently massage your eyelids using a gentle cleanser to dissolve the adhesive glue and lift the lashes away from your natural lash line. Or soak a reusable cotton pad with micellar water and press it onto your lash line for 15-20 seconds.
Do you glue individual lashes onto your skin or lashes?
Individual lashes should be glued onto the lash line, not directly onto your skin.
Are individual faux lashes easier to apply than lash strips?
It depends on your personal preference, skill level, and the makeup look you want to achieve. Individual faux lashes give precise enhancement and often blend seamlessly with your natural lashes—a great choice for beginners seeking a subtle effect. But strip lashes are a quicker pick for adding instant glam, typically featuring a flexible band that makes them easier to shape and apply.
Can I reuse individual faux lashes?
Yes, you can reuse your faux lashes—but it depends on how well you care for them during and after use. Post-removal, gently clean off any residual glue or mascara using warm water and a mild soap. Leave them to air dry completely before storing them safely in their original packaging or a clean container.
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