MAC_Pixie04
Well-known member
So, I've been into makeup for awhile, but I could never quite get the hang of false lashes. They either were too big for my eye or I couldn't get them on straight or I'd use too much glue or whatever.
This tool has changed my life.
It doesn't look like much, and I sure didn't think it was much when I got it from work...but it's amazing. It's the Lash Placement Tool from Sephora. Basically it's a soft clip that's rounded like a typical lash base. You clip the lashes, put the glue on the band, and use the tool to press the lashes into your lashline. I've used it with every pair of my lashes except for one big flashy pair (it doesn't fit in the clip) and I get PERFECT alignment to my lashline. No gaps, no lifted corners, no crooked band. I'm seriously in love, I can't believe I was considering giving it away.
And it's only $10 dollars. If you're a lash person, or especially someone who wants to try lashes but can't quite get the hang of them, you NEED this. As someone who was once false-lash-deficient, I highly recommend it.
This tool has changed my life.
It doesn't look like much, and I sure didn't think it was much when I got it from work...but it's amazing. It's the Lash Placement Tool from Sephora. Basically it's a soft clip that's rounded like a typical lash base. You clip the lashes, put the glue on the band, and use the tool to press the lashes into your lashline. I've used it with every pair of my lashes except for one big flashy pair (it doesn't fit in the clip) and I get PERFECT alignment to my lashline. No gaps, no lifted corners, no crooked band. I'm seriously in love, I can't believe I was considering giving it away.
And it's only $10 dollars. If you're a lash person, or especially someone who wants to try lashes but can't quite get the hang of them, you NEED this. As someone who was once false-lash-deficient, I highly recommend it.