The #1 question we receive is, “How do I apply the magnetic eyelashes?” When you receive your lashes, you will receive 4 pieces per pair–2 lashes per eye (a front and a back).
When applied correctly, the front lash and the back lash will clamp down around your natural lash line, creating a “sandwich” with your real eyelashes. The magnets in each corner will adhere to each other while sticking to your real lashes (no glue needed!).
Below are step-by-step instructions on how to apply your magnetic eyelashes.
1. Before applying, you must first separate the lashes. Take one eye and gently separate the lashes until you have one lash in each hand. Read More >
2. If using our magnetic eyelash applicator tool, take one lash and attach it to one end of the tool. Take the other lash and attach it to the other end of the tool. Click here for a video >
a. Please make sure the lashes are facing downward towards the inside of the tool, so you can clip them around the shape of your eyes (tips for best use below).
b. Also, make sure both sides of magnets are facing inwards towards each other, AND the lashes are curved in the same direction (tips for best use below).
Note: if the lashes do not stick to each other, that means the magnets are not facing inward or they are placed in the wrong direction (tips for best use below).
3. Once they are attached to the tool, place the rounded curve of the tool around the natural curve of your eye and lash line, and simply clip down until the magnets adhere to each other.
4. Gently pull the tool away from your eye, being careful not to strip the lashes from the lash line. Note: one side of the lashes may remain stuck to the tool, so it’s important to pull the tool away gently.
5. If using your fingertips, simply place a top lash OR a bottom lash to your natural lash line, then place the other lash on the other side of your lash line until they “sandwich” down around your natural lash line.
If you cannot place them correctly with your fingertips, it may be best to purchase our magnetic eyelash applicator tool.
It may take a few tries to get the lashes in perfect placement, but once you get the hang of it, you’re golden!