![]() ![]() Lashes in either corner of your eye could also stick to your bottom lashes if you have lashes that intersect or grow at odd angles, as I do, so be aware of that while applying the Bond formula for application. The Bond formula is basically a thin, slightly tacky brushable glue that will darken your lashes like a fine mascara, so when applying it is possible to stick your lashes to your own eyelid etc if you use your fingers to press things into place, rather than tweezers or other more precise tools. Once all your lashes are in place and you’re happy with them, you use the Seal end of the wand to apply a thin layer to the lashes. If you place the lashes wrongly it’s possible to gently remove them and reposition as long as you haven’t applied the Seal agent yet. Depending on the lash style you choose and your eye shape/size, you will use 3-4 clumps per eye. To apply you brush a thin layer of the Bond onto your lashes (I curled my incredibly straight lashes first, for better visualisation.) Next, you select one of the ‘clumps’ of individual lashes with the curved tweezers that come in the kit or a standard pair of tweezers, and place them UNDER your lashes, flush against them, with the band slightly away from your water line to avoid friction. The lashes, which come in 3 different lash styles, all have a very thin flexible band. Where Lashify will set you back £130 for their starter kit and £18+ per refill of lashes, the Kiss Falscara starter kit costs £24.99 and their lash refills are £10 or less per pack, depending on where you buy them.Īpplication: The Falscara is a double ended wand, with a Bond end and a Seal end. If you’ve heard of or used Lashify, you’ll recognise that Falscara is simply Kiss’s cheaper answer to Lashify’s own (and first on the market, to be fair,) false lash extension system. ![]() ![]() It’s akin to an at-home DIY lash extension system. Kiss Falscara Wispy wisps applied (Left), One coat of mascara applied to my natural lashes (right)įirst off, what are they? They are, essentially, individual false lashes the likes of which we’ve long been able to buy on the high street and in beauty supply stores, but with a mascara style bond and seal application method that makes them more long lasting than the standard lash glue application we’ve all been using on our normal falsies. ![]()
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