False lashes should always be applied to the skin above the lash line.
False lashes should always be placed at the base of the lash line (above the lashes- not underneath them). Generally where you would apply the top lid liner, you would place the false lashes as close to the root of the lash as possible for the mos...
Use the top attachment method on the top layers of the natural lashes and use the bottom attachment method on the lower layer. In this way, you have them covered in all angles!
From my knowledge clusters are meant to go under and not above. I would look into just getting extensions or sticking with strip lashes if you don't want anything underneath.
Make applying false lashes the last step in your eye makeup routine to avoid getting product (like eyeshadow) on them. You can wear mascara with fake lashes—doing so can help blend your natural lashes with the false ones. That said, you should apply mascara before falsies (rather than after) to help preserve them.
Bottom lashes can be an especially flattering add-on for when your client is getting a more dramatic set of eyelash extensions, such as Kim K lashes, Manga lashes, and Mega Volume lash extensions. Balancing the heavy top half of the eye with bottom lash extensions will really make the eyes pop!
You can put them on top if you prefer. They're no different to regular lashes other than having a thinner band so it doesn't irritate the undereyes.
It's okay to attach from the side and bottom as well. Just make sure the base of the extension is parallel to the natural lash, and you will have enough bonding surface. Attaching from the top is the most common method; it is for lashes that grow downwards or straight.
The longest lashes are put in the middle of the eye and you can use as many different lengths as you want, they are to be placed equally both sides of the longest section. For example if you start with 8mm in the inner corners, you should lash the outer corner also with an 8mm.
Apply the liner thinly and as close to the lash line as possible to avoid a heavy look. If you want a more natural effect, apply the liner just under the lashes rather than on the waterline.
False lashes require adhesive, and applying additional glue to extensions can cause a clumpy, uneven appearance and increased strain and weight on the natural lashes, this is particularly dangerous for clients with already weak or brittle natural lashes.
Pros of Bottom Lash Extensions
Eyelash extensions for bottom lashes can enhance the eyes and create a more dramatic look. They can also give the appearance of a fuller and more symmetrical lash line, which can be especially beneficial for those with naturally sparse or uneven lashes.
Individual lashes are single pieces of hair that are applied on the lash line one at a time, and they can be used on both the upper and lower lash line.
Technically, it's possible to sleep with fake lashes, but we do not recommend it. Leaving false eyelashes on overnight can lead to lash damage, eye irritation, and hygiene issues. We recommend removing strip lashes and magnetic lashes, as synthetic fiber lashes are lash extensions that can't be removed.
clusters are ingeniously applied to the underside of your natural lashes, as opposed to the top, ensuring a seamlessly natural and undetectable appearance.
Eyelashes are found on both upper and lower eyelids, but the length and density of these vary widely by ethnicity. Ethnic and individual variation in the density and length of eyelashes can also greatly influence one's appearance [1,2].
Do NOT put the fake lash on right after applying the glue. Let the adhesive dry for about 30 seconds. It'll make the fake lashes less likely to slide around when you apply. “It's important to wave the lash around for a bit after adding the glue,” says Ricky.
Applying Your Lashes Too Quickly
The biggest falsie mistake you can make is applying your lashes straight after coating them with glue. It's super important to let the glue dry a little and become tacky before applying your lashes. This will help to make them stick properly and stay on for longer.
Yes, lash extensions can be applied under the lash line.