MAHSEL LASH DIY Cluster Lash Kit is designed for at-home application of cluster lashes, providing a professional look without needing a salon visit. Cluster lashes offer a natural yet full and voluminous effect, giving wearers the flexibility to enhance their lash line based on their desired style and intensity. Here's a breakdown of the kit's main features:
- Cluster Lashes: Pre-made lash clusters are included, typically in various lengths and densities to allow for customisation. These clusters make it easy to create a layered look that mimics individual lash extensions.
- Bond and Seal: The kit usually includes a dual-sided bond and seal adhesive. The bond side secures the clusters to natural lashes, while the seal locks them in place, extending wear time and creating a water-resistant finish.
- Applicator Tool: A tweezer-like applicator is typically included to assist with precise placement, allowing easy positioning along the lash line.
- Remover: A gentle remover may also be included, making it easy to take off the clusters without damaging natural lashes.
- Instructions: Step-by-step guidance for safe and effective application, even for beginners.
This DIY cluster lash kit is a popular choice for those looking for an affordable, customisable, and convenient lash enhancement option at home.
Step 1: Prepare Your Lashes
- Clean Your Natural Lashes: Make sure your lashes are free from any makeup, oil, or residue. This helps the glue adhere better.
- Curl (Optional): Lightly curl your natural lashes if you want them to blend more with the clusters.
Step 2: Choose Your Lashes
- Pick the Right Length: For a natural look, select shorter clusters for the inner corners and gradually increase length toward the outer corners.
- Arrange Clusters: Lay the clusters out in the order you’ll apply them, from inner to outer corners, to make the process easier.
Step 3: Apply Adhesive
- Apply Adhesive to Lashes
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- Under Lash Method: Some prefer applying adhesive to the base of the lash clusters. Use a thin layer of glue and wait 10-15 seconds for it to become tacky.
- Direct Application to Lash Line: For added hold, you can also dab a small amount of glue directly onto your lash line where each cluster will go. This is especially helpful for long-wear adhesive.
Step 4: Apply the Clusters
- Start at the Outer Corner: Using tweezers, pick up a cluster and place it as close to your natural lash line as possible. Secure it onto the lashes, not the skin, to prevent irritation.
- Hold and Secure: Gently press the cluster with the tweezers or lash applicator to set it in place. Repeat along the lash line.
- Overlap Slightly: Place each cluster slightly overlapping the previous one to create a seamless look.
Step 5: Blend and Set
- Check Alignment: Ensure each cluster is evenly placed and adjust if necessary.
- Secure with Lash Applicator: Gently press down on all clusters with the lash applicator to make sure they’re secure.
- Brush with a Spoolie (Optional): Lightly brush through your lashes with a clean spoolie to blend the clusters with your natural lashes.
Step 6: Final Touches
- Apply Mascara (Optional): A light coat of mascara can help blend your natural lashes with the clusters but be cautious not to apply too much, as it could loosen the adhesive.
- Clean Up: Remove any adhesive residue on your tweezers and spoolie to keep your tools clean.
Step 7: Removal
When you’re ready to take them off, use an oil-based makeup remover or lash adhesive remover. Gently massage it onto the lash line, wait a few seconds, and carefully slide the clusters off.
With practice, you’ll get faster and more comfortable with DIY cluster lash application, achieving a salon-quality look right at home!
******Improper use or application may result in irritation or other issues. Always follow instructions carefully, and perform a patch test before use, especially for clients with sensitive skin or allergies. Mahsel Lash is not liable for any adverse effects or damages resulting from misuse.
For a safe and natural look with DIY cluster lashes, it’s important to leave some space near the outer corners and away from the waterline. Here’s how to do it:
- Leave Space at Outer Corner: Avoid placing lashes on the very outer corner of your eye, as this area moves a lot and may cause discomfort or faster lash shedding. Instead, place the last cluster just slightly inward from the outer corner. This creates a lifted look without tugging at your natural lashes.
- Stay Above the Waterline: When placing the clusters, ensure they are attached to your natural lashes slightly above the waterline. Avoid applying the clusters too close to your eyelid or directly on the skin to prevent irritation and ensure comfort.
- Position Clusters Correctly: Hold the cluster with tweezers and align it with your lash line. Leave a small gap from the lash root (about 1–2 mm) so the adhesive doesn’t touch your skin. This space reduces the risk of irritation and gives the lashes a more natural appearance.
- Check Placement: After placing each cluster, make sure it doesn’t poke or feel too tight. This way, you can wear them comfortably and safely throughout the day.
Applying a sealant after placing DIY cluster lashes helps improve their hold, longevity, and appearance. Here’s how to apply it effectively:
Lash adhesives and sealants typically have a shelf life of 3–6 months after opening. Discard any products that show signs of deterioration, like clumping or an unusual smell.
**Keep out of reach of children or pets.
**Keep in cold and dry place.
**Store glue, sealant and remover Upright and **Securely Closed.
**Avoid heat exposure
**Rinse with saline water immediately if eye contact occurs
** Seek medical advice from a Doctor if irritation or allergies occurred
After care
Proper post-care will help your DIY cluster lashes last longer and keep your natural lashes healthy. Here are some tips:
After Care Advice:
1.Avoid Water for the First 24 Hours
- Keep the lashes dry for at least 24 hours to allow the adhesive to fully cure. Avoid steamy showers, swimming, or heavy sweating during this time.
2. Be Gentle with Your Lashes
- Avoid touching, rubbing, or pulling at your lashes. Rough handling can loosen or damage the clusters and may pull on your natural lashes.
3. Sleep on Your Back if Possible
- Sleeping on your back or using a silk or satin pillowcase can help minimize friction on your lashes, keeping them from getting crimped or misaligned.
4. Avoid Oil-Based Products
- Oil can break down lash adhesive, so avoid using oil-based makeup, cleansers, or moisturizers around your eyes. Stick to oil-free makeup removers and cleansers.
5. Gently Clean Your Lashes
- Use a lash-friendly, oil-free cleanser and a soft brush or cotton swab to clean around your lashes. Avoid soaking them and focus on removing any residue or buildup gently.
6. Skip Mascara
- Mascara isn’t needed with cluster lashes and can make removal messy and difficult. If you want extra definition, use a water-based mascara sparingly on the tips of the clusters only.
7. Reapply Sealant as Needed
- If you want to extend the wear time, you can apply a thin layer of sealant every few days. Be careful to keep it away from the base of your natural lashes.
8. Regularly Check for Loose Lashes
- If any clusters start to loosen, gently remove them rather than trying to reapply glue. This prevents pulling on natural lashes.
9. Careful Removal
- When it’s time to remove your lashes, use an oil-based makeup remover or a specialized lash adhesive remover. Gently massage it onto the lash line to break down the adhesive, and the clusters should slide off easily without tugging.
Following these care instructions will help keep your lashes looking fresh and natural for as long as possible!
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