Can I use individual eyelash glue on strip false eyelashes?

Question 1
I recently had a make-up artist apply some individual false eyelashes (the kind
that have like four lashes to a clump) to the corners of my eyes–loved it!! I
want to do this for nights out, etc. but am having a hell of time doing it on
my own– are you supposed to get them to adhere to your lid, or lashes, or
what? Any tips/instructions would be majorly appreciated.
Answer
After lots of practice (and some failed attempts), I think that I’ve
finally gotten the hang of doing this, since we are expected to really
“doll up” for public appearances.
I usually squirt a bit of the lash glue (Duo is the best–I use it in the
black color that dries black) onto the plastic casing that houses the
lashes (in my case it is the pick case of the DuraLash lashes), and wait
thirty seconds or so for it to dry a bit. This prevents the glue from
being too “runny,” and thus making the lashes harder to adhere to your
lid.
I grasp the individual lash with a pair of Tweezermans (the easiest to
control, IMO), and then gently dip the nucleus of the lash into the glue.
I can apply the lash while still keeping my eye open, though some people
prefer to look down the lids with their eyes partially closed in order
to get closer to the lash tine. I don’t have a crease in my eyelids, so
it’s not a problem for me. Start by applying the first individual lash at
the center of your eye, working your way out. Individual lashes come in
varying lengths-I buy the medium and the short flare lashes-the mediums
going at the outer edge of my eyes, the shorter going toward the inner
part.
After applying the lash, make sure to let the glue dry (sometimes I fan
my eyelids to get the glue to dry faster), before opening your eyes
fully, or applying the next lash. If you don’t allow the glue to dry
properly, you will either end up with: a) lashes falling off, or b) your
eyelids sticking together because of the glue, and the lashes flipping
upwards.
Practice makes perfect. Also another note: be careful as you’re pulling
the lashes out of the case with your tweezers–if you pull too hard or at
the wrong angle, the lashes splay out in a way that makes them impossible
to return to their original shape, thus rendering them useless.
Yahoo Answer
Question 1
Can I use individual eyelash glue on strip false eyelashes?
Is it too strong? Could I maybe just use a bit?
Best Answer – Chosen by Asker
Yep, I do it all the time. Just remember once you apply the glue to the strip, let it get tacky for about 30 seconds before you put them on. They’re easier to apply that way. Also, I always keep the little tube of glue in my purse for the day with a cotton swab, so if my lashes lift at the corner, I can dab a little glue on it with the swab to re-stick it.
Question 2
What’s your favorite glue for individual eyelash application?
I use Ardell eyelashes (love ‘em) but I’m not fond of the Individual LashTite Adhesive glue. I let it dry for quite some time, but they just still easily come off. Something maybe you think is true and tested
I don’t mind paying more since these are my eyes. Also if it’s darker in tint that would be nice. I don’t want anything permanent or semi permanent, just something that will last through a night of dancing! Thanks so much in advance!
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
Lashgrip!! WORKS BEST FOR ME! im a big fan of fake eyelashes!
Question 3
What’s the BEST glue for individual eyelash extensions?
I want your opinion on which product lasts the longest and possibly where I can purchase it. Thanks!
est Answer – Chosen by Asker
DUO (the BEST)
Question 4
Can you apply band fake lashes with Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
yea..i prefer to use bonding glue makes them last longer.
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
yea..i prefer to use bonding glue makes them last longer.
Question 5
Eyelash Application: Can I use the individual lash glue for the stips?
I have the both glues for the strips lashes and the individual, but I’m wondering if I can use the individual lash glue (w/ keeps lashes their for up to 2 wks) for the stip eyelashes? Wil this cause problems? Why?
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
yeah
Question 6
Can I use false eyelash glue to stick embellishments around my eyes?
I have eyelash glue and some small, flat plasticy hearts (about 2mm wide) which I want to stick around my eyes for st Paddys tonight (they’re green). Can I use this glue? The funny think is it came with some Individual eyelashes which I cant seem to be able to use because the glue is so weak. So If i have the glue remover can I use the glue to stick the embellisments?
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
Absolutely!
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Does my sis look plastic
Question 7
How do you put on individual eyelashes? It came with a glue but I can’t figure out how to apply them.?
Do I need special tools?
Do I have to put the glue on the lashes or on my natural lashes?
Best Answer – Chosen by Asker
First, you will need tweezers, lashes and glue.
Pluck the lashes from the tray and dip the tip in the glue (you might wanna use a small tray or a foil).
Lay it on top of your natural lash as close as possible.
Manufacturers will suggest 10-15 pcs for each eye but for a more natural look, use 6-8 at most so you wouldn’t look like a drag queen.
That should last for about 3-4 weeks depending on how you wear it.
Question 8
Where can I buy the glue to attach individual eyelashes?
Preferably pharmaceutical grade adhesive.
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
Walgreens or sally beauty supply
Question 9
Can I use glue meant for individual lashes for the strip lashes?
you know the black glue in the small bottle made for individual eyelashes, can I use them on my strip pair of lashes as well? the little glues that come with it has finished and I want to re-apply them tonight!
Answer
yes, in the end they are all glue for lashes
Question 10
Fake eyelash glue?
I put on the individual eyelashes with the Andrea semi-permanent glue in clear. Now that it has dried, it left a white residue on my eye lids which is unattractive. How can I get this off without removing the eyelashes?
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
I think you applied too much glue. But you could try putting some baby oil on a cotton bud and rub it off gently. Make sure you wipe the oil off otherwise it will make your eyes look greasy.
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