How to remove pre-glue lashes from the box.
Removing pre-glue lashes from the box can be tricky if you want to keep them intact for future use. From my own experience with self-adhesive cluster lashes like LaLa Lash, the key is to handle each cluster gently to avoid pulling or tearing. First, clean your hands thoroughly to prevent transferring oils or dirt onto the lashes. Carefully use a pair of tweezers or an angled lash applicator to lift the edge of the lash cluster. Instead of pulling straight out, try to slide the cluster off the lash strip slowly and steadily. If the glue feels too sticky, you can slightly warm the box with your hand—for a few seconds—to soften the adhesive. Another useful tip is to dampen a cotton swab lightly with makeup remover or micellar water, then gently run it under the lash cluster on the adhesive side inside the box. This helps to dissolve the glue slowly and makes removal easier without damaging the delicate lashes. Proper storage after removal is important. Place the clusters back in the original box or a clean lash case to keep their curve and protect them from dust or deformation. By following these steps, you can extend the life of your pre-glued cluster lashes and enjoy flawless looks every time. Handling with care preserves the adhesive and the shape, allowing for multiple reuses as I have discovered throughout my personal lash routines.