Try these Kiss Falscara Lashes w me ✨✨
Okay, so I finally caved and jumped on the Falscara bandwagon! After seeing countless videos and glowing reviews, I was super curious if this 'under-lash' system could truly give me that natural, fluttery look without the struggle of traditional strip lashes. As someone who's always found strip lash application a bit daunting, the idea of trying Kiss Falscara for the first time was both exciting and a little nerve-wracking. But guess what? It was a game-changer for me, and I'm here to share all my first-time application tips and what I learned! First, let's talk about what Kiss Falscara actually is. Unlike traditional falsies that sit on top of your lash line, Falscara involves applying individual 'wisps' under your natural lashes using a special bond and seal system. This method is designed to provide a more seamless, natural-looking extension that feels super lightweight. The kit usually comes with the Bond & Seal, an applicator, and a variety of wisps. For my first go, I opted for a complete starter kit to make sure I had everything. Here’s my step-by-step guide based on my very first experience, packed with the makeup tips I picked up along the way: Preparation is Key: Before anything, make sure your natural lashes are clean and dry. No mascara, no residual makeup. This ensures the bond adheres properly. I gave my lashes a gentle cleanse and made sure they were completely oil-free. The Bond – Less is More! This was a crucial learning point. The bond acts like a glue. You apply a thin, light coat to the underside of your natural lashes, focusing on the base. I made the mistake of applying a little too much initially, which can lead to a slightly clumpy look. Start with a very thin layer, almost like you're applying a clear mascara just to the roots. Wisp Placement: Now for the fun part! Using the Falscara applicator (which is amazing for precision), gently pick up a wisp. I found it easiest to start from the outer corner of my eye and work my way inwards, placing the wisps underneath my natural lashes, slightly away from the waterline. This is key to avoiding irritation. Don't be afraid to mix different wisp lengths to create a custom, more natural gradient – shorter ones towards the inner corner, longer ones on the outer. The Seal – Don't Skip It! Once all your wisps are in place, apply a thin coat of the Seal to the underside of your lashes, focusing where the Bond and wisps meet. This removes any stickiness from the Bond and locks the wisps into place, ensuring they last longer. This step is non-negotiable for longevity! Gentle Press: Finally, use the applicator to gently press the wisps against your natural lashes. This helps to fuse them together for a secure and comfortable hold. My honest verdict after trying Falscara for the first time? I'm officially hooked! The results were incredibly natural-looking, and they felt so much lighter and more comfortable than any strip lash I've ever worn. The application definitely has a slight learning curve, especially with the bond, but it gets easier with practice. For removal, I highly recommend using the Kiss Falscara Remover – it makes the process gentle and prevents damage to your natural lashes. Just apply, let it sit for a moment, and gently wipe away. My latest tip? Don't be afraid to experiment with different wisp styles and lengths to find your perfect look; sometimes combining styles from different packs gives the most stunning, customized effect. If you're looking for an easy, comfortable, and natural alternative to traditional falsies, Falscara is absolutely worth trying!































































I started having the worst reaction but I miss them so bad 😭