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How to trim false eyelashes
Before cutting false eyelashes, you need to compare them with the length of your eyes, and then cut off the long part. Then put the false eyelashes on the upper eyelid and compare the length of the real eyelashes, and then cut off the long part. If the false eyelashes are too thick, they can be layered appropriately to make them feel light.

False eyelashes are attached to real eyelashes, and the size and length must be similar to those of eyelashes, and the appearance contour must be consistent with the eyes. Otherwise, if the eyelashes are too big, they will not stick, and they will easily fall between the eyes. If it is too small, it will obviously be false eyelashes. Size and length are two points that must be paid attention to when trimming false eyelashes.

The role of false eyelashes is to help girls improve the beauty of their eyes and make up for the shortcomings. Some people are born with few eyelashes, which cannot be clearly reflected. They look like stars without eyelashes. Some people are born with short eyelashes and are not good-looking. False eyelashes can just help solve these acquired problems.

Having thick curled eyelashes can enlarge eyes and make them bright, which plays a great role in improving face value. There is no clear regulation for sticking false eyelashes, which can be attached to real eyelashes or below.

The difference between the two is that the former is easy to use, but not natural enough, and the latter is complicated but perfect enough to see no trace. If you are a novice makeup artist, it is recommended to stick false eyelashes on the real eyelashes first, and then change the direction after learning to stick eyelashes.