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False Eyelash Talk 2 - How long do they last? How do I care for them?

There is just too much information to cover for one post so I divided the talks up.

Check here for False Eyelash Talk 1 where I covered more false lash basics, how much they cost, and some factors to consider when choosing a suitable pair of  lashes for yourself.

How Long Do False Eyelashes Last?

A well cared for qualify pair of lashes can last up to two dozen wears (perhaps more). Lashes from anywhere between $3-10 dollars can last from one time use to half a dozen wears. How you clean and care for them will play a big part in the longevity of your lashes.

How to Clean Them.

The primary reason you need to clean your lashes is so you can wear them again and in order to that, you'll have to make room for more glue. To get rid of the old glue from your last wear, the simplest way is to soak the lashes in lukewarm water for 15 minutes and peel the glue off . You should then have a fairly clean surface for your next wear. Dry them off and store away for use next time.

I've also used a light mixture of diluted alcohol used to dissolve glue. The solution is very effective and leaves  the lashes spotless but this will only work if your lashes are high quality ones (i.e. Shu Uemura, MAC lashes, etc.) because it will dissolve the cheaper ones. Plus unfortunately, I don't know remember what the concentration of the mixture is.

The quality of the glue as well as how you apply them on your lashes will determine how difficult or easy it is to remove the glue. Good glue is very easy to remove as you only need to peel them from the spine of the lashes. It is as easy to peel the glue off as it is to make a mess and get glue onto the lash fibers. It is much harder to get glue off the fibers than it is off the spine.

To get a strip of glue cleanly on the spin takes patience and practice. The other thing that will take even more patience and a lot more pratice is when applying the lashes onto your lids. More often than not when you start out, you will smudge glue on the lids. Don't be discouraged if you don't at first succeed. Even after hundreds of applications, I still smudge glue into my real lashes especially when I'm in a hurry.

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The white strip on the lashe spine is glue.

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Try to only apply glue on the spine of the lashes sparingly. You don't need a lot.

What Eyelash Adhesive (glue) Do You Recommend?

My favorite tried-and-true eyelash adhesive contains latex so if you're allergic to latex, there are latex-free eyelash adhesive available. I haven't tried any of those but a quick search online will reveal a few brands you can try.

My two eyelash adhesives that I recommend are Shu Uemura's Eyelash Adhesive and DUO's Eyelash Adhesive. Both products work very consistently and will get your through a 12 hour day easily. I've covered Shu Uemura's product extensively here.





 

Can I Use Mascara on My False Eyelashes?

I don't recommend it because it's putting more product on your lashes that either needs to be cleaned off or should you leave it on, makes the pair kind of dirty! Either way, it shortens the lifespan of them.

So then, why would anyone want to put mascara on them? I've seen some girls use it and because mascara plumps your natural lashes it does give your eyes more volume. It also helps blend in your real lashes with the false ones.

I can't recommend putting mascara on $20-30+ lashes but you could probably put mascara on your lashes before applying the false ones if you really wanted to.

I hope you found this helpful. Individual lash reviews and tips on how to put lashes on to follow!

False Eyelash Talk 1 - What are they, how much they cost and how to choose your pair.

It took me a long time before I decided to write a post on false eyelashes. For the longest time, I just couldn't think of anything interesting and informative I could say to help my readers decide on a fun pair of lashes for any occassion.

But I think by now I have enough experience after trying various false lash sets that I can provide some opinions and tips on how to choose, put on, take care of your lashes and what to expect from using them.

False eyelashes look, for the most part, very exaggerated. It's been a hot makeup trend for the past 5-6 years so a lot of people have grown accostumed to them and even if you're all about very natural-looking makeup, you can still enjoy subtle enhances with the right pair of natural-looking false lashes.

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Why Would I Want False Eyelashes?


False Eyelashes are a great way to transform an "ordinary" makeup look to something with a boost of pazazz.  With them, you'll have these big luscious lashes that gives you that extra sumthin' sumthin' for special occasions. Your eyes will stand out in photos and believe me, people will be staring and admiring!

You're not going to want or need lashes all the time. I never ever put any on when I'm going out during the day or just doing something casual. If you do get hooked to using them everyday for personal or work (yes, some places make it a requirement!), consider something subtle.

Gi & Gary Fresh Collection Flattering Nude Lashes

Thees are Gi & Gary Fresh Collection Flattering Nude Lashes. The lashes are not dense and each fiber is pretty thin. While they may look dramatic in the photo, they are anything but when you have them on, they blend in very easily with your own lashes. This is what I would consider subtle lashes.


I got into using false lashes when I did television work and modeling. Now, I just put them on for fun. It could cost as little as $3 US to buy a pair that comes with glue so you don't need to shell out a lot just to try. Remember if you've never applied them on before, it's going to take a few tries. Follow the instructions provided if there are any. It's perfectly do-able to apply them with bare hands. Don't think you need to buy an applicator. I will write a post on how to apply lashes later.

What kind of lashes works for me? Should I choose over-the-top or something more subtle? 


Both and everything inbetween!  False eyelashes are as effective for photoshoots and all that glamorous stuff as they are for an evening out.

If you're going to wear false lashes during the day, I'd recommend something subtle that blends in with your own lashes. If you're going out clubbing or to a party, pretty much any kind will work. And if you're going to a fancy date or event, I usually prefer more voluminous ones made from soft fibers. These ones give a look of volume and length that is soft and easy on the eyes.


Gi & Gary Hollywood Glamour False Eyelashes Review Tips CareJapanese False Eyelashes Feathery look reviews tip care
The ones on the left are Gi & Gary's Classic Collection Hollywood Glamour and on the right are made Japanese lashes (made in Korea) by Bi Foie luxurious Black Lash. These two sets of lashes are quite different from each other even though they are about the same lash length. I would consider both dramatic lashes. Bi Foie lashes are softer to the touch and more feathery (hence on the packaging it says "big-eyed feathery look") while Hollywood Glamour lash fibers are thicker. They also look a tad more dramatic which may or may not be a good thing depending on the look you want.


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Third set of dramatic lashes. The fibers are thicker than Bi Foie's and somewhat similar to Hollywood Glamour but the fibers are grouped less densely and some even criss-cross providing a slightly different dramatic look.


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Lashes on the left are Shu Uemura's False Eyelash Smoky Layers 007 and the ones are the right, I don't remember as I don't have the packaging for them anymore - they are Japanese eyelashes - soft fibers, densely grouped but less dramatic than Bi Foie's (see up top). Shu's Smoky Layer lashes are made of high quality fibers to form an intricately designed set. The shortest layers (top most ones) are criss-crossed and unlike cheaper lashes, the fiber lengths are purposely asymmetically  in small groups but perfectly symmetical as a whole. It takes a lot more time to put together something like this. The end result are dramatic but natural-looking lashes.

The Japanese lashes to the right are still good when you want something dramatic but not as exaggerated as Gi & Gary's Hollywood's - it has somewhat of a softer touch. However, it just doesn't have the same details and craftsmanship as Shu Uemura's. And visible difference is reflected clearly in in the price. Shu Uemura's Smoky Layers are $28 USD while the Japanese ones were somewhere around $10-15 USD. Plus, they look like they've been worn half a dozen times but in reality, it's more like 3 times. I've worn my Smoky Layers about 5 times since I got them and they are still in great shape.

The style of lashes you want really comes down to your preference. There is no right or wrong lashes. Think what is subtle, fun, dramatic and classy to you and apply those standards to lashes. Would you wear thick, long gamourous lashes to work in an office setting? Probably not. Just remember whatever you choose put on, have fun and feel confident!

How Much Should I Pay for a Pair of Eyelashes?

For your first pair, go for something around $5-$7. E.l.f. makeup has an eyelash and makeup kit set for $3. It includes a pair of voluminous lashes, an eyelash applicator and eyelash glue.

Generally, the more you pay for lashes, the higher quality they are and the longer they should last when well cared for (see Shu Uemura lashes above). Shu's false eyelashes are under $30USD while MAC's lashes are $16USD. I haven't tried MAC's false eyelashes so I can't comment on them but I've had great experiences using Shu's false lashes.

Check False Eyelash Talk 2 for more on false eyelashes. I'll be covering eyelash adhesive (glue) and how to care for lashes.

 
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