 In this video, I'm going to show you how I apply my lashes because I do apply my lashes in kind of an unusual way. I did show this in a video previously, so last week I believe, and I wanted just to do a full separate video on just the application because I don't want you to have to watch a full tutorial looking for the actual application of the lashes if that's all you're interested in. And if you're interested in tutorials like this, then I might suggest hitting that subscribe button below, it's totally free. And if you're already subscribed, then thank you and welcome back. Now let's get started. So the first step in this is to apply some mascara. The reason we do this is because it's going to give the fake lashes something to grip hold off and add a little bit of texture so that the glue grips a little bit better because we will be applying the glue kind of to the lashes in a way. So it applies that little bit of grip. So apply a thin layer of mascara the whole way across. On the topic of mascara, I just want to mention, I always like to make sure that the thinner part of the brush is faced to the inner corner of the eye on both eyes. This is a little tricky, it does mean that you have to kind of switch your hand over. So on this eye, I have my thumb facing towards my face, and then when I do the other eye, I have my pinky facing towards my face, so you have to flip your hand around. So this is just something to watch for, but I will do a tutorial shortly because it's hard to explain what I mean when I'm only doing one eye. But I will do a tutorial on how I apply mascara very soon. Okay, let's apply the lashes. So where you want to apply the glue is actually going to be on the top of the lashes. So not underneath, not on the band, but kind of on the top of the lashes because we're going to be sticking them upwards. So we need the glue to be kind of on top. That little dot right there shouldn't be there. So make sure you don't have any little bit underneath, it should all be sitting on top. I just didn't notice it at the time. So we're going to be pushing the lashes upwards. So what I like to do is to make sure I'm looking down in the mirror. So I have a mirror right in front of me and I'm looking down in it. And I'm lifting my eyebrows a little bit because this kind of opens the space for me so I can see my lashes a little bit more. And what I like to do is a very gentle little, little kiss, little across the lashes. And this will disperse a very small amount of glue, coating the lashes very, very lightly. And then when I go in the second time, I can just kind of place it there. And it should hold for me. So I'm holding this for just a couple of seconds. And then once I release my hand, as you can see, it holds. It takes a while to get used to this technique. If I start with my right eye, for some reason they don't stick. I always have to start with my left. So keep trying if you're struggling with that. Try doing your left or your right eye first. I don't know why it works. And then all you want to do is to take your tweezers or your fingertips and kind of stamp the whole way across. This is just going to make sure that they're really holding right at the roots of your natural lashes and the fake ones are like sandwiched together, which is pretty cool. It also means you get to keep your own natural lash line so nobody has to know that you're applying lashes. And I know I will get asked about this. These tweezers are just regular tweezers, but they look like scissors, but they're actually tweezers. And they're impossible to find. I believe somebody does sell them somewhere using my name. So you could try looking that up, but it's not me. I'm not the seller. Any type of tweezers will work. So don't worry. You don't have to buy exactly the same ones as me. I also want to show you that I am not gluing the lashes to my upper waterline. As you can see, my upper waterline is completely clear. There's nothing on them. We don't have any glue dropping down. We apply and glue the lashes to our natural lashes. It does mean when you're removing them you have to be extra careful though. Now I haven't applied mascara on the lower part of my eye. This is just in case things go wrong and my eyes got a little bit watery and then I have smudges of mascara underneath. So once my lashes are on top, I then apply my mascara to my lower lashes. And that is how I apply my lashes. It's six in the morning, so my voice is pretty much not awake yet, as you can tell. But I hope you guys are keeping well as always my friends, be kind to yourself. Life is so tough sometimes and the best way I find to deal with it is to be your own best friend in your head, which isn't always easy. So be kind, take care, and I'll see you in the next one.