
Application, removal & aftercare
YOUR STEP BY STEP GUIDE
Effortless lash application, removal and aftercare.




HOW TO APPLY
BOND & SEAL CLUSTERS
Ensure your natural lashes are clean, dry, and free from any oils or makeup. This helps the bond adhere seamlessly.
For best results, curl your natural lashes before application to help the lash clusters blend seamlessly and sit flush beneath the lash line.
Brush a thin coat of bond to the underside of your natural lashes from root to mid length. Avoid coating the tips.
Do not apply like mascara. You only want the bond at the base ot your lashes.
Using your applicator, pick up the first lash cluster and place it underneath your natural lashes, starting from the outer corner. Continue inward until the look is complete.
When applied correctly, you should not feel the clusters at all. Avoid making contact with your waterline — the lash clusters should sit directly above it. If you feel the clusters, use the applicator to gently pull the lash cluster a little higher.
It helps to pull your eyelid up so that you can easily see where to place each cluster.
Slightly overlapping your clusters will also help with retention, because if one cluster lifts slightly, it's going to be secured to another.
Lightly coat the tips of your lash applicator with the sealer, and gently clamp your lashes as close to the roots as possible.
For extra hold, repeat the same process above using your lash curler.
Apply a light layer of seal using the seal tip to the base of the lashes where you applied the bond to remove any stickiness.
Avoid water or steam for the first 24 hours after application and excessive exposure to oils.


HOW TO APPLY
PRESS ON LASHES
Ensure your natural lashes are clean, dry, and free from oils or makeup. This helps the pre applied adhesive grip securely and wear smoothly.
For best results, curl your natural lashes before application to help the lash clusters blend seamlessly and sit flush beneath the lash line.
Carefully remove the lash cluster using our non stick applicator, avoiding contact with the band, as this is where the adhesive is (it's very sticky).
Starting from the outer corner, apply each cluster just above your lash line in an upward motion — you will feel it grab onto your natural lashes.
When applied correctly, you should not feel the clusters at all. Avoid making contact with your waterline — the lash clusters should sit directly above it. If you feel the clusters, use the applicator to gently pull the lash cluster a little higher.
It helps to pull your eyelid up so that you can easily see where to place each cluster.
Using your lash applicator, gently clamp your lashes to secure, removing slowly and on a slight angle to avoid your lash clusters from coming off.
For an even more secure hold, gently clamp your lashes at the base using a lash curler.



EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
REMOVAL & AFTERCARE
REMOVAL
Apply remover along the lash line and allow it to break down the bond. Once loosened, gently slide the lashes away — avoid pulling.
AFTERCARE
- Avoid oil based products around the eyes and keep the lashes dry for the first 24 hours after application
- Cleanse lashes gently using a cotton tip and water based cleanser to avoid build up from day to day oil build up
Yes — the lashes are waterproof. For best longevity, avoid water or steam for the first 24 hours after application and excessive exposure to oils.
- Apply to clean lashes free from any makeup and oils
- Use your lash curler to clamp your clusters for a more secure hold
- Allow the adhesive to fully set and avoid water or steam for the first 24 hours
- Avoid rubbing your eyes, and handle the lashes gently to maintain their hold
Allow the remover to sit for approximately 1 minute so the bond can fully break down before removing the lashes. They should then easily slide off without damaging your natural lashes.
NEED HELP?
REFINING YOUR TECHNIQUE
If you’re new to using cluster lashes or press ons, allow a few attempts to find your rhythm. Once familiar, the process becomes quick, seamless, and second nature.
If you need guidance at any stage, feel free to reach out — we’re here to help.
