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Need help with DIY lashes please! Newbie
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Are you ready to dive into the glamorous world of DIY lashes? If you’ve always entrusted your lash game to professionals, venturing into self-application can feel a bit chaotic—especially when dealing with bonds and clumps. Fear not, newbie! You’re not alone in facing the challenge of getting that perfect, fluttery look without gunking up your real lashes. Let’s chat about techniques to avoid the dreaded clumpiness and whether to apply the bond to your natural lashes or the strip instead. Your lash journey starts here!
So i have always gotten my lashes done never did them myself. I got some the other day and when I put the bond on my real lashes i feel like no matter how little I try to use i end up putting too much that its gunking my real lashes together and some of them look clumped up. How do I avoid doing this? Should I just put the bond on the actual fake lashes strip vs my real lashes? Please help guys any tips or tricks appreciated!
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