Apply false eyelashes with XSparkage

Apply false eyelashes with XSparkage

Video explains it all, but here are instructions:
1. Apply thin layer of liquid liner
2. Curl Lashes if you like
3. Apply mascara
4. Place drop of glue on lash container (Duo Surgical Glue is best, you can get it at MAC or any drugstore)
5. Use back of tweezers to apply thin layer of glue to lash band, concentrating on the ends
6. Wait 20 seconds or so for glue to become tacky
7. Apply just above lashline, make sure ends stick
8. Use tweezer back to push lashes on and down so they are close to lashline
9. Add line of liquid liner over lashband to cover any glue and make it look seamless.

Learn how to apply false eyelashes with this makeup tutorial from Keesha, aka XSparkage.

Leesha, known as XSparkage on youtube, is a self professed "make-up junkie". As a makeup artist, she has been creating makeup tutorial since 2007. XSparkage does all sorts of makeup looks from celebrity styles to neutral day looks to vampy, smokey night looks to horoscope looks. Search Xsparkage on WonderhowTo for all of her beauty videos. Check out this tutorial to learn how to apply false eyelashes.

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Creator's Site: www.xsparkage.com
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