Guide for The Best Natural Lashes For Beginners

 


The obsession with long, thick, and curly eyelashes goes back a long way. There is nothing more to notice in the number of products, tools, and treatments aimed today at the care and beautification of eyelashes: mascaras with effects, eyelash extensions, growth treatments, etc. But despite the obvious evolution in this area, false eyelashes remain a beauty staple that makeup artists and celebrities always turn to for big events.

Those who have not yet been released with them will probably be assailed by many doubts when doing so. Here is everything you need to know to make up your mind and become an expert on the best natural lashes for beginners.

Types of false eyelashes

  • Full lash strips: they serve to cover the entire lash line and can have a colorless or black base (like simulating an eyeliner).

We can find false eyelashes made of natural (animal or human) or synthetic hair, although what will really make the difference between a natural finish and a more artificial one is its shape. Thus, the most natural-looking cat eye lashes are made up of hairs that are thicker at the base and thinner at the tip (like real lashes), while the rest have hairs of the same thickness.

In addition, within this type of full lashes, we will find more dramatic versions (very thick, long, and, in general, less natural), as well as other lighter ones, designed for day-to-day use. They also vary in their shapes, combining different lengths, in gradient 

  • Accents: they are strips of eyelashes that only cover the outer half of the eye to embellish the look. Precisely for this reason, they are ideal for the inexperienced, since they do not require as precise an adjustment to the eye as full strips of lashes. 
  • Duos and trios of lashes: they are groups of lashes distributed in two or three knots with several lashes each. They allow a very natural finish and, although they require more time to install than complete strips, they save effort and time compared to individual ones. 
  • Individual cat eye lashes: These are small knots of multiple lashes that are placed anywhere along the eye line and create a very natural effect. They are ideal for placing on the outer corner of the eye, for example, creating a feeling of greater volume and density in the lashes. The only drawback is that they require more dedication than if we opt for a full strip of lashes, which are applied at once but are usually the most used by makeup professionals.

Which ones to start with?

If for a special occasion such as a wedding or an evening event we decide to try the best natural lashes for beginners for the first time, it is not advisable to start with the classic full strip. Instead, it's easier to start with a half strip, such as accent lashes, or even lash trios.

We must bear in mind that if we choose a complete strip of eyelashes we will have to adjust it to the size of our eye (cutting it if necessary) and place it in such a way that it adapts perfectly. And this, the first time is not usually easy.

If we still opt for the full strips, the easiest thing will be to start with an invisible one (with a colorless base), since they are more flexible and adapt more easily to the eye.

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