Falscara: A Must-Try, Even for Fake Lash Skeptics

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I have a complicated relationship with fake lashes and lash extensions. I admire how they enhance others’ looks and often believe I’ll achieve the same fabulous results. However, I frequently find myself disappointed.

For starters, I have hollows under my eyes, and my lash technician cautioned me against heavy extensions, as they could accentuate those hollows. Plus, my features are petite, so an abundance of lashes can easily overwhelm my face. I know this might not apply to everyone, but the damage done to my natural lashes from previous extensions was disheartening, and the costs associated with upkeep didn’t justify the results. So, I decided to stop getting extensions altogether and resort to applying fake lashes for special occasions.

However, that plan didn’t unfold as I had hoped. Applying fake lashes turned out to be quite a challenge. They often felt too heavy against my fair skin and eye sensitivity. I tried countless options: budget-friendly ones, high-end varieties, magnetic styles, and even smaller clusters for better control. Yet, I consistently struggled to achieve a straight application, and they were uncomfortable as well.

Then I stumbled upon a video touting Falscara by Kiss as a game changer for anyone interested in fake lashes. The application looked incredibly simple, and I was intrigued.

With Falscara, you avoid the harsh lines associated with traditional fake lashes since you apply small sections rather than one long strip. This technique suits me well, as I prefer a more tapered look at the outer corners of my eyes. The best part? There’s no glue or magnetic eyeliner required. Instead, you start by applying a tiny brush of product to your natural lashes, akin to putting on mascara. It’s that easy!

Next, you attach the small lash sections beneath your natural lash line, rather than on top. This innovative approach gives a much more natural appearance and is easier to manipulate. Plus, it allows for some leeway since there are no visible lines atop the lash line.

As I placed the sections, I found it simple to adjust them if necessary. It’s far easier to get the fake lashes to adhere to your real lashes rather than trying to stick them to a line of glue or magnetic eyeliner. After positioning them, I used the other end of the same applicator to seal everything in place. Just a gentle tap along the lash line prevented my upper lashes from sticking to the lower ones.

The results were incredibly natural-looking, and I didn’t even need to add mascara.

Now, considering I’m not the most skilled when it comes to applying lashes, I was genuinely impressed. I often struggle with a steady hand, and even when attempting to apply lashes on others, I tend to mess up. Falscara held those fake lashes securely in place for the entire day. It took me about five minutes to apply them, and my eyes felt perfectly fine throughout.

For removal, I recommend washing your face to loosen the lashes at night, then using a gentle eye makeup remover followed by another wash. I found that Falscara didn’t come off easily when I washed my face and had to borrow my daughter’s makeup remover to get it all off before bed. Fortunately, my natural lashes remained intact through the removal process.

The price for the Falscara kit is unbeatable, especially since you can reuse the mascara and sealer multiple times and only need to replenish the lashes as necessary.

Whether you’re a lash pro or someone who has never worn them before, Falscara is definitely worth trying. If I can manage to apply them without a hitch, then anyone can!

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