No, it's better to apply false eyelashes after having put on eye shadow and eyeliner. False eyelashes should be applied as close as possible to your real eyelashes. You then need to wait a few minutes for the glue to set to ensure that the lashes are well adhered. Afterward, reapply your eyeliner to hide the junction where the lashes meet and to achieve a very natural result.
Mario Giussani eyelashes are self-adhesive for the first 2-3 applications. Afterward, you'll need to add a tiny amount of glue along the rim of the false eyelashes. Every package of Mario Giussani eyelashes comes with glue. The convenient spatula in the glue's cap makes application very simple, even for less experienced hands.
It's best not to. Expert make-up artists advise against applying mascara to false lashes because it ruins them, weighs them down, and makes it impossible to reuse them after the first application.
No, you need to be very careful in choosing a product that can come into contact with the eyes. Mario Giussani glue is strictly Made in Italy. Its formula is safe and dermatologically tested, and it ensures a firm hold on the lashes. Moreover, it doesn't leave any residue behind and is easily and quickly removed.
The eyelash curler is optional, but if you use it before applying false eyelashes, the end result will be much more natural. The tweezers allow you to apply the eyelashes without damaging them, with greater precision, and in completely hygienic conditions.
If you have skin phototypes 1 or 2 and you want to wear false eyelashes with a natural effect, we recommend choosing brown eyelashes, so that they blend in perfectly with your natural lashes. In Giussani's extensive product range, you can choose between 8 different models of brown eyelashes.
Dear friend, using specific tools according to the type of make-up you're applying is crucial. In this case, face powder needs a large brush with very soft, natural, rounded bristles. Blush, meanwhile, requires a smaller brush with densely packed, perhaps slightly slanted bristles to best blend the product onto your cheekbones and temples.
For applying liquid, cream, or cake foundations, it's best to use a synthetic sponge in compressed latex, perhaps triangular in shape for precise application even in the trickiest areas around the eyes and nose. For applying water-soluble, pressed-powder foundation, a slightly dampened natural cellulose vegetable sponge is better suited.
Strictly Made in Italy, FORFANHAIR hair sprays are easily removed with water. Simply wash your hair to remove every trace of colour.