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Long Synthetic Natural False Eyelashes

Long dark natural synthetic false eyelashes Instructions for applying your false eyelashes 1) Try against original length of lashes before applying or trimming them. Bring false eyelash to eyelid as close to your natural eyelash line as possible, starting from outer corner. 2) If the eyelash is too wide for your eyes, snip off a few hairs on one end and test it again. Repeat this until the width suits you and trim the other pair of eyelashes to match. If the eyelash is too long, trim the length of the eyelash by pointing the end of the scissors into the tips of the eyelash and snip into the eyelash. Do not cut across in one swoop to achieve a more natural uneven result. 3) Apply a thin coat of eyelash adhesive along eyelash band. If necessary, use a tooth pick or the end of tweezers to
even out the adhesive. 4) Wait for a few seconds until glue becomes tacky. Looking down into the mirror, place the eyelash as close to your natural lash line as possible along its length. Adjust using finger tips or tweezers while glue is still pliable to your satisfactory result. 5) Let the glue dry and test the eyelashes out by lightly pressing them upward with your finger. When they are completely dry, blend your natural eyelashes into them using your fingers, an eyelash or eyebrow brush or an eyelash curler or by applying a thin coat of mascara. How to remove false eyelashes 1) Remove your false eyelashes with a makeup remover. Using a cotton bud, gently apply the remover along the edge of the eyelash. Gently peel the eyellash off your eyelid, starting at outer corner. 2) To clean
false eyelashes, place them on a counter and put a few drops of water over them. After a minute or so it will be easy to pull the glue off the strip. Let dry and store the eyelashes on the original tray and packaging to avoid them losing shape. You can reuse the eyelashes.
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Long dark natural synthetic false eyelashes Instructions for applying your false eyelashes 1) Try against original length of lashes before applying or trimming them. Bring false eyelash to eyelid as close to your natural eyelash line as possible, starting from outer corner. 2) If the eyelash is too wide for your eyes, snip off a few hairs on one end & test it again. Repeat this until the width suits you & trim the other pair of eyelashes to match. If the eyelash is too long, trim the length of the eyelash by pointing the end of the scissors into the tips of the eyelash & snip into the eyelash. Do not cut across in one swoop to achieve a more natural uneven result. 3) Apply a thin coat of eyelash adhesive along eyelash b&. If necessary, use a tooth pick or the end of tweezers to even out the adhesive. 4) Wait for a few seconds until glue becomes tacky. Looking down into the mirror, place the eyelash as close to your natural lash line as possible along its length. Adjust using finger tips or tweezers while glue is still pliable to your satisfactory result. 5) Let the glue dry & test the eyelashes out by lightly pressing them upward with your finger. When they are completely dry, blend your natural eyelashes into them using your fingers, an eyelash or eyebrow brush or an eyelash curler or by applying a thin coat of mascara. How to remove false eyelashes 1) Remove your false eyelashes with a makeup remover. Using a cotton bud, gently apply the remover along the edge of the eyelash. Gently peel the eyellash off your eyelid, starting at outer corner. 2) To clean false eyelashes, place them on a counter & put a few drops of water over them. After a minute or so it will be easy to pull the glue off the strip. Let dry & store the eyelashes on the original tray & packaging to avoid them losing shape. You can reuse the eyelashes.

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Cotton - A natural fibre grown on cotton plants
Scissors - A hand operated cutting instrument mainly for paper and textiles
Tweezers - A tool used for picking up objects too small for human fingers
Dry - A term used to describe an item with has little or no water present
Dry - A term used in wine making to describe the lack of sugar (sweetness)
Minute - A measurement of time, 60 seconds is equal to one minute
water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
mascara - A cosmetic used to colour, thicken, define or lengthen eyelashes.
Dark - A colour which absorbs visable ligt so apears less light than objects that reflect light
Packaging - The outer layer of protection on a product frequently discarded on opening
edge - Enhanced data rates for GSM evolution also known as enhanced GPRS. A mobile phone technology with improved data transmission rates.
edge - The point at which two surfaces meet
Natural - not manmade
Cotton - A 100% natural fibre coming from a cotton boll.
Width - The measurement of something from one side to the other.
Wide - Something with a large width.
Instructions - An informative direction to take.
Blend - To mix or combine together substances.
Brush - A tool with a handle and bristles set into a block to preen.

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