Taking Care of Your Magnetic Lashes
- Destiny Pilon
- Jan 27, 2021
- 2 min read

Divine Nails finally launched magnetic lashes into the shop and already sold about 4 boxes in the first night! I am trying to make magnetic lashes come back into trend by helping my beauty queens protect their natural lashes from glue, toxic lashes that are cruel ingredients and to expose our lashes more dramatically.
So for those of you that has recently purchased a box of lashes from Divine Nails, this post will help you take great care of them so that you can make them last longer than your adhesive lashes.
Materials Needed:
1 lash brush
olive oil
micellar water wipes
other brand of regular liquid liner (not waterproof unless you do not plan on taking it off later)
your box of lashes
1. Lash brushes help us brush our natural lashes, false lashes, do our eyebrows and to even take of mascara without the harm or struggle. You will want to keep your lash brush handy before and after you use your magnetic lashes. Before you are ready to apply your lashes, gently brush them out. You will want to be gentle so they don't get twisted the opposite way or end up becoming frayed.
2. Always be gentle when you apply your lashes. When you apply your regular liner, then 2 coats of your magnetic eyeliner, wait for the liner to dry. If you don't your lashes will get sticky and will not stay on longer. You may also get magnetic liner into your false ashes which is a hard mess to clean up.
3. Curl your lashes before applying your magnetic ones. This helps prevent getting any magnetic liner on your natural lashes and also helps your magnetic lashes blend naturally with your natural lashes.
4. When you remove your lashes at the end of the day, pull from the outer corners and peel them off softly. If you are too rough you could not only end up with sore eyelids but also damage your magnetic lashes.
5. Take a Q-tip and dip it in some olive oil. You do not want the Q-tip soaked, just a tad moist. Roll you olive oil Q-tip on the area where your magnetic eyeliner was and it will start scrubbing off. Roll, don't scrub back and forth as that will most likely hurt your skin. Please be patient and follow the steps properly.
6. Take a micellar water wipe and gently rub off the excess liner and mascara you may have on. Again, take your time so you don't turn out red and sore.
I hope you all enjoyed this post, thank you so much for reading. Email divinenailssss@gmail.com for any questions or concerns, follow my website by becoming a member to receive updates and discounts. I hope you have an amazing week!
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