How to Put On Fake Eyelashes

Like they always say, fake eyelashes are a girl’s secret weapon for instant glam. They can amplify any make-up look, making the eyes pop and look more appealing. 

However, learning to put on fake eyelashes isn’t a skill that comes easily; it can be very intimidating for beginners and, most times, even seasoned make-up artists.

Nonetheless, fake eyelashes are fun, and with enough practice, it should only take a few minutes once you get the hang of it. 

Putting On Fake Eyelashes

Fake Eyelashes

There are many factors involved in putting on fake eyelashes. They include;

  • Your eye shape, knowing which eyelash is best suited for your eye.
  • Unpackaging your lashes.
  • Trimming and glue application.

As a beginner, this can be pretty difficult, but once you’ve mastered the simple tricks and must have gotten the hang of it, you’ll be hooked on the look. Here are a few easy tips to guide you to putting on fake eyelashes.

1 . Pick The Right Eyelash For Your Eye Shape

Knowing your eye shape can help you get the right eyelash. There are six main shapes: monolids, upturned, downturned, hooded, round, and almond.

Monolids: If you have a monolid eye shape, it may be challenging to apply make-up to your eye area, and unlike other eye shapes, there is no established crease. Go for a shorter set of lashes that’s fuller at the outer corner to open your eyes up. Try Lily lashes 3D Mink Lashes.

Lilly Lashes Paris in 3D Faux Mink | Natural-Looking, Lite Vegan False Eyelash | Faux Mink Lashes | Wispy Lashes | 14mm length, Reusable Up to 25 Wears

Upturned: To check if you have an upturned eye shape, place a straight line across the center of your eyes and look at the outer corners to see whether they tilt up or down. If your eyes tilt upward, that means you have upturned eyes. Most people refer to this shape of eye as “cat eye”. Try Kiss Natural Lashes.

Downturned: To know if you have downturned eyes, look at the outermost corner and see whether it lifts up or down; if it points down, you know you have downturned eyes. Go for a shorter strip of an eyelash that is longer in the outer corner to lift your eyes. Try Ardell’s baby Demi Whispers.

Round Eyes: To know if you have round eyes, look straight in the mirror to see whether or not you can see “white” on the top or bottom of the Iris. If you can see any white, you have round-shaped eyes. Try 3D Faux Mink Lashes.


Hooded Eyes: If you have a crease that isn’t visible because it is hidden beneath a flap of skin, then you have hooded eyes. Go for a thin strip of eyelashes in a shorter length. Try MAC’s 36 lashes.

Almond Eyes: Look straight ahead in the mirror to know if you have almond eyes. If the whites of your eyes below the Iris are not visible, you have almond-shaped eyes. Try Doll Beauty’s Eva lashes.

2. Measure And Trim Each Of The Eyelash Strips

Measure the strip against your actual eyelid and trim off the excess strip. Trim the outer edge and make sure you cut the vein or the strip itself. 

If you want, you can also use the extra bit to stack upon the lash strip at the outer corner of your eye. If the lashes are too long, you can trim the individual lashes down to achieve a more natural look. Always remember that the lashes should be longer toward the outer corner of the eye.

3. Apply Your Lash Glue With Care

After you must have trimmed each of the eyelash strips, go ahead and apply the lash glue to the outer seam of the eyelash strip with an applicator or small brush. Do not apply too much glue; otherwise, it would take a long period to dry. Instead, apply a thin layer of glue and wait for the glue to become tacky before applying it to your eye.

4. Apply Your Lashes With Open Eyes

This is usually the most challenging part. Look downwards into a mirror and not straight ahead. This allows you to close your eyes without entirely shutting them slightly. 

Please do not use your eyes when applying your lashes because it changes your eye shape. The center of the lash should always be the first part you put onto the lash-like, then push in each corner.

5. Use Eyeliner To Fix Mistakes

Now that you’ve applied your lashes, blend everything by using eyeliner to apply a thin line over the band of your lashes. This way, you can hide the strip and make the fringe look fuller. You can also make small strokes away from the lash until they are connected.

However, most fake eyelash mistakes can’t be fixed with a liquid liner, so if you’ve applied it slightly higher than your natural lash line, you can press your natural lashes together with your fake eyelashes as much as you can, then fill the gap on your lash with a liquid liner.

How To Put On Fake Eyelashes- 5 Do’s And Don’t

1 . Do Trim Your Lashes

Feel free to trim the eyelash strip to a shorter length if it is overwhelming your eyes. Also, trim the individual lashes within the strip to different lengths for a more natural fake eyelash look. Be careful not to do this after you must have applied the lashes because you will end up trimming your natural lashes.

2. Do Use Eyeliner As A Guide

Eyeliner will act as a detailed guide if you are struggling with where to place your lashes. Tracing a black pencil along the lash line will be helpful in where you should place your lashes.

3. Do Stick Your Lashes Right Over Your Lash Line

Correct placement of your fake eyelash on your natural lash will determine the outcome of your look. Stick your fake eyelash right over your lash line without leaving any space.

4. Do Size Your Fake Eyelashes According To Your Eye Shape

Fake eyelashes are not always a perfect fit. Some can be too long or too wide. However, you need to trim the lash and make it according to your eye shape.

5. Do Re-Curl Your Lashes

To make your fake eyelashes blend with your natural eyelashes, curl them after application. Even if you’ve already curled them before applying them, curl them again.

6. Don’t Apply Lashes Before Eyeshadow And Eyeliner

Applying your fake eyelashes should be one of the last steps in your eye make-up routine. If you do them first, many things could go wrong, including eyeshadow falling on top.

7. Don’t Skip Applying Mascaras

Applying mascara to your fake lashes will blend in with your natural ones and help provide the desired lift to your lashes to make them pop.

8. Don’t Put Too Much Glue On Your Fake Eyelashes

Going overboard with the glue will put excess weight on your eyelids that can irritate your eyes.

9. Don’t Put False Eyelashes Immediately After Applying The Glue

After applying the glue, wait for about 30 seconds before placing your fake eyelashes on top of your lash line.

10. Don’t Skip Your Eyelash Curler

Curling your fake eyelashes into your natural ones can make your eyelashes stay on for a long time and make them look more natural.

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