
Which false lashes suit your eye shape?
Because press-on clusters are individual, you decide per eye where the volume goes. Here is how to choose.
A ready-made strip never fits everyone: the same strip that flatters almond eyes makes small eyes look heavy and hooded lids heavier. Press-on clusters are individual. You choose per eye how many clusters to place and where, and build a look that fits your eye shape instead of the other way round.
Almond eyes
The most versatile shape: almost anything works. Place the clusters evenly along the whole line for a classic look, or put the longer clusters at the outer corner for a subtle cat-eye effect. Line: Medium for every day, Volume for the evening.
Hooded or heavy lids
Avoid lots of volume in the centre; it closes the eye. Keep the inner half light and put the emphasis on the outer corner so the eye appears to sweep outwards and up. Use the lash curler on your own lashes first for extra lift. Line: Natural or Medium.
Small eyes
Less is more. Choose Natural, do not place the clusters too close together and leave the inner corner empty. That makes the eye look bigger and more open. Clusters that are too long or too full make a small eye look smaller.
Deep-set eyes
Here you can go a bit further: length and a slightly curled shape bring the eye forward. Medium or Volume, evenly spread, with a little extra length in the centre.
Round eyes
To elongate the eye, put the volume at the outer corner and keep the centre calmer. That stretches the shape. Medium works best here.
How to test it yourself
Start with three clusters per eye and look at the result from a distance in the mirror. Only then add more. Because the adhesive is on the band, you can move a cluster within a minute without starting over. The basics of placement are in the guide, and if you prefer ready-made advice: on our lashes page we recommend the right line in two questions.
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Frequently asked questions about eye shape
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Answer two questions and we recommend the line that suits you.