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Newbies focus on these 2 types:
Cluster Lashes: Apply in sections with super high error tolerance! Even if you stick one crookedly, you can adjust it individually. They look natural and lively after application, full of "no-makeup makeup" vibe—suitable for daily commutes and students, beginners can buy with confidence.
Sectional False Lashes: More fit for eye shapes than full strips, and faster to apply than clusters. Styles with shorter middle and longer sides can easily enlarge your eyes, perfect for makeup beginners to get ready quickly.
Pro Tip: Newbies, avoid full strip dramatic lashes! They're hard, heavy, easy to get stuck in your eyes, look fake, and fall off easily—total beginner deterrent~
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Pros: Time-saving and labor-saving. One lash extension can last 2-4 weeks—no need to apply false lashes every day, you can wake up with perfect eye makeup. Suitable for office workers and lazy girls.
Beginner Must-Know Lash Extension Notes:
For your first extension, choose "natural style, short length (8-10mm), C curl". Too curly or too long will look abrupt and press on your eyes.
If you have sensitive eyes, be sure to tell your lash artist in advance and choose lash glue specially for sensitive skin to avoid redness and allergies.
Do not touch water or rub your eyes within 4 hours after extension, otherwise it will affect durability and cause lash loss.
Newbies don't blindly pursue long and curly lashes—fitting your eye shape is the key:
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- Length: Choose 8-10mm for daily use, you can appropriately lengthen the outer corner by 1-2mm to enlarge your eyes without looking abrupt;
- Curl: C curl is the most natural, suitable for most eye shapes; B curl is softer, suitable for droopy eyes; D curl is too curly, beginners should be cautious.
Whether it's self-adhesive false lashes or lash extensions, glue is the top priority—choosing the wrong one can easily hurt your eyes and cause allergies!
Self-Adhesive False Lashes: Choose mild, non-irritating, quick-drying glue. Newbies are advised to choose those marked "beginner-friendly" and "suitable for sensitive skin" to avoid redness and stinging if glue gets into eyes.
Lash Extensions: Be sure to choose a regular lash salon, use EU-compliant lash glue specially for sensitive skin, and do a skin sensitivity test in advance to avoid allergies.
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Self-Adhesive False Lashes: After applying, gently press and fix with tweezers. When removing makeup, use a special eye makeup remover, soak for 30 seconds, then gently peel off—don't pull hard, otherwise your natural lashes will fall off; dry them after cleaning, and they can be reused 3-5 times.
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Lash Extensions: Avoid rubbing or twisting your lashes daily, and avoid the root of the lashes when applying makeup.