How to Apply Pre-Glued Lashes
Step 1: Prep Your Natural Lashes
• Begin with clean, dry eyes. Remove any makeup, oils, or residue to help the adhesive last.
• Gently cleanse the eye area with a cotton pad.
• Make sure your lashes are completely free of mascara.
• Skip eye cream or sunscreen before application — these can shorten wear time. You can apply them afterwards, but avoid oil-based formulas near the lashes.
💡 Tip: Curl your natural lashes first for added lift and a seamless blend.
Step 2: Remove from the Tray
• Using a lash applicator, carefully grip the cluster from the middle, not the pre-glued base.
• Once removed, adjust your grip for easier placement — just avoid touching the adhesive.
Step 3: Apply the Lashes
• Position each cluster just underneath your natural lash line, leaving about 1mm of space from the waterline.
• Never place lashes directly on the waterline.
• Overlap clusters slightly for a smooth, natural finish.
Step 4: Press On
• Once you’re happy with placement, gently press your natural lashes and the clusters together with your applicator. This locks them in place.
⚠️ Don’t press directly on the glue strip — press just above it.
💡 For best results, re-press 1–2 times a day using light, repeated presses.
Step 5: Aftercare
• Avoid water and steam for 24–48 hours after application.
• The adhesive stays tacky, so you can reapply a loose cluster if needed.
• Re-press daily to maintain hold.
• Keep moisturisers, sunscreen, and eye creams away from the lashes.
Step 6: Gentle Removal
• Wash your hands before removing.
• Slowly peel off each cluster with your fingertips or an applicator.
⚠️ Always remove carefully to protect your natural lashes.
Maximise Wear Time
• Always apply on a clean, dry lash line.
• Press thoroughly after application — this step sets your lashes in place.
• Re-press each morning for all-day security.
• Avoid direct water contact for 24 hours.
• Use cotton pads when cleansing to prevent oils from loosening the adhesive.
• Sleep on your back if possible, or use an eye mask with cut-outs to protect your lashes.
• For a natural look, leave a small gap at the outer corner before placing your first cluster and ensure no gaps as you work inward.