To apply cluster lashes, you will need the following products:
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Cluster lashes: These are small groups of lashes that are glued together and applied to your natural lashes to create a fuller look. They can be purchased from various brands, such as Ardell, Tatty Lashes, and Beyelian.
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Lash glue: This is used to attach the cluster lashes to your natural lashes. It is important to use a glue that is specifically designed for use with false lashes, as other types of glue can be harmful to your eyes.
Here are the steps to apply cluster lashes:
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Start with clean, dry lashes. Remove any makeup or oil from your lashes and eyelids, as this can affect the adhesion of the lash glue.
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Apply a small amount of lash glue to the base of the cluster lashes. Use a mascara wand or other applicator to apply the glue evenly.
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Wait about 30 seconds for the glue to become tacky. This will make it easier to apply the lashes and ensure that they stay in place.
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Gently place the cluster lashes on top of your natural lashes, starting at the outer corner of your eye and working your way inwards. Use tweezers or your fingers to press the lashes into place.
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Repeat the process on the other eye, making sure to apply the lashes evenly and symmetrically.
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Allow the glue to dry completely before applying any makeup or touching your eyes.
Positive aspects of cluster lashes include:
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They can create a fuller, more dramatic look than individual lashes.
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They are relatively easy to apply and can be done at home.
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They are available in a variety of styles and lengths to suit different preferences.
Negative aspects of cluster lashes include:
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They can be more difficult to remove than individual lashes, as they are glued together in groups.
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They may not be suitable for people with sensitive eyes or allergies to lash glue.
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They can damage your natural lashes if not applied or removed properly.
Ingredients or materials used in cluster lashes may vary depending on the brand and type of lashes. However, most cluster lashes are made from synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon, and are attached to a small strip or knot for easy application.