Lashes That Look Good In Seconds
Your guide to perfect application and removal
Your guide to perfect application and removal
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Clean your natural lashes and eyelids with a non-oily cleanser. Make sure they are completely dry.
Gently remove a lash cluster using tweezers (or fingers). Avoid touching the sticky base.
Place the cluster just under your natural lashes-close to, but not on, the waterline.
Press & hold for a few seconds using tweezers or fingers to secure it in place.
Want more volume? Simply layer another cluster on top for a fuller, custom look.
Repeat until your lash look is complete.
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To remove, simply peel off gently with your fingers.
Repeat until your lash clusters are removed.
Yes. Lash Press is designed to feel simple from the first use. There’s no glue, no complicated steps, and no need for precise technique. Most customers find they can apply them confidently without needing practice.
Lash Press clusters are designed for one-time use.
If you take care during makeup application, removal, and sleep, they can last a couple of days.
However, we recommend applying a fresh set each morning for a flawless look.
Steps for best application:
No. When removed gently, Lash Press clusters do not damage your natural lashes.
The adhesive is designed to release cleanly without remover.
At the end of the day, gently peel away each cluster using your fingers. There’s no need for glue remover or additional products.
Lash Press clusters are designed for single-day wear to ensure the best result.
While some customers choose to reuse them once if removed carefully, adhesion and overall finish may be reduced.
Yes, Lash Press lashes are water-resistant—perfect for looking glam in the pool!
That said, avoid excessive water exposure for the first few hours post-application and try not to rub your eyes when wet.
Start by making sure your lashes and eyelids are clean, dry, and free from oils or skincare. When applying, press each cluster firmly along the lash line for a few seconds to secure it in place. If issues continue, the adhesive may have been affected by storage or handling.
Lashes that go on and stay in place. So you don’t have to think about them again.