• Hansen Jenkins posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago  · 

    Remember this post where we introduced the G241 “Liberty Shine” glow-in-the-dark false eyelashes for Fourth of July?

    Well…. It’s almost Independence Day again, and I couldn’t help donning this colorful, patriotic couple of falsies once more. And do you know what? I rediscovered an easier way to wear these big, blinged-out babies.

    I’ll demonstrate ina moment what I did to make using these lashes even more comfortable (and also much easier to apply), but first here’s a image of what they look like (minus the crazy make-up and white wig I wore last year).

    red white and blue phony eyelashes for fourth of july – tasteful lashes G241 Liberty Glow glow in the dark incorrect eyelashSorry for the annoying(?) face tilt. I always think eyelashes look better at this position, though, and this complete blog is dedicated to wrong eyelashes, so… deal with it. >=)

    (Just kidding! =X)

    red white and blue incorrect eyelashes for fourth of july – fashionable lashes G241 Liberty Glow shine at night false eyelash

    Yes, the lashes are long (for me personally), and as you can see in the picture above, they are as long as just underneath my eyebrows. This is actually the length of most of our Carnival Color lashes, and today that I believe than it, it’s the default period and condition for a grand majority of costume color lashes, whatever the manufacturer. It may be beneficial to know that most Halloween lashes are this span and shape.

    Can you let in the image where I put the false lashes? Actually, stop getting so near my photo. Here’s a close-up:

    red white and blue wrong eyelashes for fourth of july

    When wearing almost any costume eyelash or light-colored eyelash (in cases like this, it’s both), it’s always smart to make use of these 3 convenient tips for wearing color/Halloween lashes. I implemented tip #3 and located my false lashes on my crease, rather than immediately onto my lash lines. This helps remove a few of the weight of heavy costume lashes, and makes your sight look less droopy.

    I’ve a teeny, tiny excuse of an crease, so it’s easy for me to find where you can affix my costume lashes at a properly comfortable distance from my real lashes so my eyelids don’t feel super heavy.

    However, I realize that not everyone has a crease, and many people have large/deep creases that would make the lashes look like they’re flying off their face. If that is you, here’s your suggestion: follow the type of your eyeliner.

    glow in the dark red white and blue false eyelashes Elegant Lashes Liberty Glow

    Placing the false lashes right above your eyeliner provides you a good dark bottom from the liner, and because the lashes are higher up, your sight also look more start and awake. That is especially helpful when wearing light-colored lashes, because lighter colors on your lash range can make your sight look smaller (which is why we don’t wear white mascara).

    red white and blue phony eyelashes for fourth of july

    I in the beginning applied these lashes on my lash line (with out a base lash), and wondered why my eyes looked so closed and alien-y. I didn’t feel like applying basics lash, therefore i just removed and reapplied the G241 “Liberty Shine” lashes to check out the line of my crease/eyeliner. The result: instant alertness and much more “awake”-looking sight. My eyes and lashes sensed so perky and alive! Lessons learned and permanently remembered. I made a decision to share on this blog. 😉

    Here’s what I mean by eye looking smaller when light-colored wrong lashes are applied near to the lash series:

    glow in the dark red white and blue false eyelashes Elegant Lashes Liberty Glow Do you see how placing such a huge false eyelash near to the lash brand actually closes the eye? Yeah, that eyeball on the right ain’t too hot.

    Okay, so now that I gave you this refresher course on how to wear big costume lashes more perfectly and beautifully, to the best part! Time to turn off the equipment and lighting, ‘cause these newborns like to dance in the dark. 😉

    Below are a few awesome photographs of Elegant Lashes® G241 “Liberty Glow” Glow-in-the-Dark eyelashes doing their thing and *G-L-O-W-I-N-G.*

    glow in the dark false eyelashes

    This photography is used blacklight, which is why my shirt is so screaming pink. Blacklight makes glow-in-the-dark lashes look amazing, and they allow the glowing strips to luminesce a lot more brightly than simply being in the dark.

    glow at night false eyelashesUmm, this is kind of awesome, no? I’ve never seen glow-in-the-dark eyelashes as of this viewpoint before, and it’s very cool to start to see the condition and how the lashes really play the blacklight.

    If you’re not heading to be hanging out a black light when you’re donning your glow-in-the-dark falsies, be sure to hold the eyelashes up to a bright source of light before applying them to make the glowing effect last longer and be better. (I shouldn’t have to clarify why you should not stand next to a smart source of light while putting on your falsies, right? ;P)

    If you want these statement-making lashes on your own Fourth of July look, just click here and have them now!

    (Here’s my sublte sales pitch: BUY NOW! Hahaha)

    In every seriousness, though, there is still a while to get these in by the 4th of July holiday, but you’ll really have to hurry your honey buns over and have them quick – I honestly can’t guarantee you’ll have them with time if you procrastinate. *serious face*

    What do you think of these falsies? Have you tried applying big lashes on your crease/eyeliner, rather than the lash range? Let me know if you learned something or two in this specific article, and “like,” tweet, or show if you relished what you read/noticed.!