User Guide

1. Separate the two strips of eyelashes
Each pair of eyelashes is designed for a specific eye. The lashes are shorter towards the inner corner of the eye and longer towards the outer corner. Be careful to distinguish the front from the back.
Gently remove a strip of lashes and lightly rub the area with the magnets up and down to separate the two individual lash strands.
Important: Never pull the lash strips directly apart—this could cause breakage.

2. Place the lashes in the magnetic applicator
Each lash strip contains 3 magnets. These have a flat side and a raised side.
Position each strip in the applicator: the flat side should touch the applicator, while the raised side should face inward. Otherwise, the lashes will stick to the applicator instead of your real lashes.

3. Check the non-magnet side of the strip
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4. Check the direction of the eyelashes before applying them
Check that the lash strips are facing upwards, as shown in the photo.
Before applying, make sure:
- Let the magnets point to the center,
- That the top and bottom magnets are aligned correctly,
- Let the sides without magnets be on the same side,
- Make sure both strips are facing upwards.
If everything is in order, you can proceed to the next step. Otherwise, recheck the previous steps.

5. Bring the magnetic applicator close to your eye
For optimal positioning, use a mirror placed under your chin, at approximately 45°.
Start by bringing the upper part of the applicator close to your upper eyelid. Gently lift your eyelid upwards to get a clear view of your eye.
Next, gently close the lower strip against the eyelid, so that the lashes snap together. Adjust horizontally if necessary.
Tip: If you're just starting out, it's normal to need a few tries. Don't worry, it gets easier with practice!

6. Tips for removing magnetic eyelashes
To remove your lashes, gently pinch the small magnet on the outside of your eye and slide it out with your fingers. Repeat with the center one, then the one near the inner corner.
The eyelashes should come off easily.
Important: Never pull the eyelashes directly, this can damage your natural eyelashes.