- Product details
- Description
- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: Clavier
Line: eye
Product Type: false lashes
Gender: for women
Volume: 60 pcs.
False Eyelashes Type: bundles
Classification: professional
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
- False eyelashes from the Polish brand Clavier – a true find for those who prefer to maintain naturalness, yet regularly opt for eyelash extensions. Delicate curves, dense materials, and hypoallergenic fibers make the "lengthening" process as simple and high-quality as possible, for both the professional and the eager client. Compact bunches will not just make any makeup luxurious and irresistible, but refined and festive, regardless of what occasion awaits your bold decisions and confident actions.Features of the Clavier brand false eyelashes:- made from high-quality monofilament;- hypoallergenic, do not cause irritation;- perfectly complement the shape and shade of natural eyelashes;- the length of the bunch – 10 mm;- practical D-curl suitable for 2 and 2.5D volume lash extensions;- do not cause discomfort during wear;- easy and convenient to apply on the eyelids;- durable and do not deform during use;- the set includes a sufficient number of bunches for several extension processes.
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To begin, you need to degrease your eyelids so that the lashes adhere firmly. Use makeup remover to cleanse your eyes. The lashes may be too wide for your eyes, so it's important to fit them first. Use tweezers to hold the lashes and place them as close to your natural lash line as possible. Trim them if they are too wide or significantly longer than your natural lashes. Squeeze a small strip of glue onto your palm and drag the lash strip through it. Wait a few seconds for the glue to thicken. Hold the lashes in the middle with tweezers and place them close to your natural lash line. Begin pressing the false lashes from the outer corner of the eye to the inner corner, holding the lash tips with your fingers. Use a toothpick to press along the base for better adhesion. Line the upper eyelid along the lash line with eyeliner or a black pencil, slightly extending beyond the movable eyelid. This technique will help conceal minor imperfections (such as glue residue).