How to use
Magnetic eyelashes can be tricky at times to put on. That's why we built out a step-by-step on how to place them flawlessly in just minutes!
1. Step by Step tutorial
2. Tutorial Videos on How to Place the Lashes
3. Tutorial Videos on Techniques for Applying Lashes Close to the Lash Line
4. Tutorial Videos on Removing the Lashes
Videos Down Below

1. Place the Lashes in the Magnetic Applicator
The magnets have a flat side and a raised side.
Place each lash strip on the applicator making sure that the flat side rests on the applicator, and the raised side points towards the center. Otherwise the lash strip will stick to the applicator and not to your lashes.

2. Check the Lash Direction Before Wearing
Verify the lash strips are oriented and pointing upwards, as shown in the picture.
Before applying, check that the following points are met. The magnets are pointing to the center. The top and bottom magnets are aligned with each other. The lower and upper lash strips are pointing upwards.
If all these items are correct, you can move on to the next application step, otherwise please recheck the previous steps.

3. Place the magnetic applicator close to your eye.
For optimal application, hold a mirror under your chin, at about 45°.
First, bring the top of the magnetic applicator close to your upper eyelid. Gently push the upper eyelid upward to bring more of the eye into view and keep your gaze steady.
Next, carefully close the lower lash strip upward, letting it snap into place. Move the curler horizontally to adjust the position if necessary.
Tip: If you're new to magnetic lashes and this is your first time using magnetic lashes, you'll most likely need some practice. Don't worry, practice makes perfect! :)

6. Tips for removing
To remove your magnetic lashes, gently pinch the small magnet at the outer corner of your eye using your fingertips and carefully slide it away. Then, repeat the process with the magnet in the center and finally the one near your eyelid. The lashes will come off easily.
Never pull them off directly, as this could damage your natural lashes.
*The most common problem is that the lashes stay stuck to the applicator and don’t adhere to your lashes.
This happens because the lashes are not positioned correctly on the applicator.
If you look very closely at the lashes, you will see that the magnets are positioned on one side of the thin strip that holds the lashes together.
These magnets should be facing towards the other lash, and the other way around. They must not face to the applicator; the thin strip should be in between the magnets and the applicator.*