Application and Care
Taking care of your lashes is essential for a beautiful, long-lasting set. We’ve got all the details on how to care for mink lash stripes so that you keep on loving them for longer.
Lash Me Mink lashes can be reused up to 10 times when taken care of properly. Below is our complete guide on how to use and care for your lashes

PROPER CARE & CLEANING MINK LASHES
Proper care
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Keep away from water & heat.
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Remove before bedtime.
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After use remove any remaining glue from lashes and safely store lashes back in box or empty lash tray for future use.
Cleaning Mink Lashes
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After removing your mink lashes from your eyes, remove any excess glue with your finger or tweezers gently.Starting with the outer corner working your way towards the inner corner,careful not to tug on the hair or lash band this will mess up the band shape and loosens the hairs.
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After removing glue lay lashes flat on a paper towel and use Q-tip with a bit of warm water and gently roll it over your lashes to clean off any left over make up or mascara .Please avoid soaking you mink lashes in water,getting the lashes wet will damage the shape and curls.
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Once mink lashes are clean and free from all glue,makeup,mascara store lashes back in lash box or empty lash tray to keep safe until future use.
How to apply mink lashes
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Curl your lashes with an eyelash curler or if you are applying mascara do so before applying false lashes.
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Once your ready to apply your mink lashes,carefully remove the lashes from the tray by pulling from one side of the lash band once lashes are free take both ends flex a few time for shape.
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Hold the lash up to your eyelid to measure for sizing .If the lash is longer than your natural eye shape ,trim the lash by cutting from the outer corner this way you don't lose the volume.
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Apply a nice even thin layer of adhesive on lash band wait 20-30 sec to let glue become tacky.
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Then with your eyelash applicator or tweezers grab eyelash from the middle of the band place lash as close to natural lash-line as possible, beginning from the outer corner of your eye try to make sure you do not place the inner corner part of false-lashes to close to the tear duct to avoid discomfort make any adjustments as needed.
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Once lashes are in place bond your natural & Mink-lashes by pressing them together with your lash applicator or tweezers or your hand.If all steps are completed you will have on a pair of flawless mink lashes.
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How to remove mink lashes
How to apply DIY lash extensions
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Remove lashes by soaking a Q-tip or cotton ball with non-oil based makeup remover gently tap on lash band for 5-7 sec or until lashes become separated then remove lashes avoid tug on lashes to protect your natural eyelashes
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Pro Tip: Use the Lash Me Mink Eyelash Curler to lift your natural lashes. Curl each eye for 7–10 seconds, then brush through your lashes with a spoolie for a smooth base.
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Apply the Lash Bond to the underside of your natural lashes. Allow it to dry for 3 seconds. Using your lash tweezers, gently remove a DIY lash cluster from the tray.
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Place the lash cluster underneath your natural lashes, starting from the outer corner with your desired size. Work your way toward the inner corner. Repeat the process for the other eye.
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Using your tweezers, gently press the DIY clusters and your natural lashes together for a seamless blend. Finish by applying the Lash Seal to lock and secure everything in place. With proper application and care, lashes will last up to 72 hours or longer.
Pro Tip:
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Disclaimer: This product is not intended to replace professional eyelash extension services but offers a quick and easy 10-minute application for busy times or in-between appointments.
• Always ensure your natural lashes are strong, undamaged, and able to hold cluster lashes to protect their integrity.
• Avoid overusing bond, and apply lashes only two sizes larger than your natural lash size to prevent damage.
How to remove DIY lashes
• Avoid pulling or tugging on your lashes when removing them. Use an oil-based product with a Q-tip, gently swiping along the lash line to loosen the bond. The clusters will begin to release, ensuring safe removal and protecting your natural lashes.
APPLICATION AND REMOVAL





