Why Do Lashes Lift in the Corners?
One of the most common issues with false lashes is corner lifting. This happens when the outer edges of lashes begin to separate from the lash line.
While this problem is common with strip lashes, it can usually be avoided when applying DIY lash clusters correctly.
Because lash clusters are applied underneath the natural lash line, they tend to stay more secure and create a seamless lash extension look.
Common Reasons Lashes Lift in the Corners
Corner lifting usually happens because of:
• applying too much lash adhesive
• not letting the glue become tacky before placement
• natural oils or makeup on the lashes
• placing clusters too far away from the lash line
Proper placement and clean lashes are the key to preventing lifting.
How to Prevent Lash Clusters From Lifting
To help your DIY lash extensions last longer:
• start with clean, oil-free lashes
• apply a small bead of glue to the cluster band
• let the adhesive become tacky for about 60 seconds
• place clusters directly underneath the natural lash line
Finishing with a lash presser helps fuse the clusters with your natural lashes for longer wear.
Shop long-lasting DIY lash clusters designed for 7–10 day wear.