How to apply ideal ilash

Lashes must be free of any makeup or oils. Our ideal bond breaks down with oils, so having clean lashes is essential for the longevity when using ideal ilash. When lashes are completely dry from being cleaned you can start!

Set up your space and get comfy. We find mirror placement is best angled up towards you this way you are looking slightly down at yourself, which will give you a view of underneath your lash line when applying.It is not necessary, but does help for smoother application to curl your natural eyelashes before applying. 

 

Step one:

Dab the bond onto the root of your natural lashes and then run a LIGHT coat through to the tips. A little goes a long way. Additionally, you can add bond to the lash extension segment for extra hold.

When removing lash segments from the tray use your fingers to ensure no hairs are pulled out of place from band. 

Step two:

Use the applicator to pick one segment up at a time. Place segment underneath lashes a few millimeters away from natural lash line. Let the band on the segment touch your natural lashes first. Release segment and in a sweeping motion sweep up on the segment with applicator to press against natural lashes 

 To get the perfect application angle is very important! This may require some practice, or you could just be a natural ilasher! Work with the natural curve of your lashes, tilting your ilash segment on your applicator to match the curve of your eye is important. Use your free hand to pull up on eyelid if needed.

Step three:

Clamp placed lash segments to natural lashes using applicator tool or fingers. This will fuse them together better allowing for longer wear. 

Step four:

Apply sealer to finished look, running sealer wand through lashes. Focus on the bases where the majority of the bond is. 

 

 TIPS

Practice does make perfect don’t get discouraged. Take your time applying your first few sets and soon you will be doing it in minutes.

If your segments are sticking to your applicator, you need to clean the bond off your application tool.

Once you are comfortable applying you can start to play with lash maps, different placements, lengths & styles to create custom sets.