How to Apply Lashes on Yourself: A Makeup Artist's Guide
As a makeup artist, I understand that strip lashes have their time and place. While some clients love big, dramatic lashes for the stage or a glamorous look, most prefer something more natural—lashes that enhance but leave people questioning if they are real. For this reason, I often use individual lash clusters from Ardell, which come in various sizes ranging from short to long.
Choosing the Right Lashes
For moms and those who prefer a subtle enhancement, even short individual clusters can sometimes feel too long or full. Here are a couple of options for different needs:
Very Short and Sparse Lashes: For women who feel uncomfortable with makeup but understand the need for a little enhancement, I recommend these bottom lashes. Interestingly, I often use these bottom lashes on the top lid as well. I frequently cut them into smaller sections and apply them using the under method, which involves placing the lashes beneath your natural lashes for a seamless look. These bottom lashes are perfect for a very natural, barely-there enhancement: Bottom Lashes.
Short Lashes but Love the Idea of Lashes: For moms who have short lashes but want the added volume, I use these clusters: LASHVIEW Self Adhesive Eyelashes.
Short Lashes Looking for Everyday Wear: For those with short lashes who want a comfortable everyday option, I recommend these lash clusters: Lash Clusters for Short Lashes.
Best Lashes for Self-Application
Applying strip lashes on yourself can be quite challenging. It takes a lot of practice, and while I believe anyone can master it, most people aren't willing to put in the time and effort. That's why I prefer individual lash clusters for a more customizable and natural look.
Here are the individual lash clusters I recommend for self-application:
LASHVIEW Self Adhesive Eyelashes: These self-adhesive clusters are perfect for an easy and quick application without the need for additional glue.
For a more dramatic look, try these lash clusters: Dramatic Lash Clusters.
Best Lashes for Professional Application
If you want to buy lashes to bring to a friend or a makeup artist to apply on you, here are my top picks. These are not the best for self-application but work great when applied by someone else:
Applying Individual Lash Clusters
Applying individual lashes may seem more difficult, but with practice, it becomes easier. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
Preparation:
Clean your lashes and eyelids to remove any oil or makeup residue.
Lay out your tools: lash clusters, tweezers, and lash glue.
Application:
Tweezers: Use two sets of tweezers for precise application:
For applying the lashes: Application Tweezers
For fusing the lashes together with your natural lashes: Fusing Tweezers
Lashes: Select the lash clusters you like.
Glue: Use a glue that lasts 3-5 days:
Start by picking up a lash cluster with tweezers and dipping the base into a small amount of glue.
Apply the clusters from underneath your natural lashes, starting from the outer corner and working your way in.
Hold each cluster in place for a few seconds to ensure it adheres properly.
First Time: The first time you try this, it may take around 30 minutes. With practice, you can apply them in about 5 minutes.
Removal
To remove the lashes, use my Gentle Water-Based Cleanser. This one-step solution effectively cleanses your face and eyes, making it perfect for your daily skincare routine, even if you have sensitive skin.
Key Ingredient
German Chamomile: Known for its soothing properties, German Chamomile helps calm and nourish your skin, making it a gentle choice for makeup removal.
Directions for Use
Soak a cotton pad with the cleanser.
Gently cleanse and remove makeup from your face and eyes.
My water-based cleanser effectively removes makeup, and the inclusion of German Chamomile helps soothe and nurture your skin. Make it a part of your daily routine for a refreshing and clean feeling.
Video Tutorial
For a visual guide, check out this video tutorial that walks you through the process step-by-step. Keep in mind that you don’t have to buy their products. The products I have suggested are just as good, less expensive, and ship out way faster.
Conclusion
With a little patience and practice, you can achieve beautiful, natural-looking lashes at home. Individual lash clusters offer a versatile and customizable option that can be tailored to your unique preferences and needs. Give it a try, and soon you'll be able to apply them like a pro!