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Can you wear long lashes with glasses?

So, can you get eyelash extensions if you wear glasses? The answer is a resounding yes! Your eyes will look bigger, brighter, and will “pop” even when you’re wearing your glasses.

Are glasses supposed to touch your eyelashes?

Your frames and lenses should ideally sit as close to your eyes as possible – this is especially true for progressive lens wearers. Ideally, your frames should be as close as you can get them without touching your eyelashes. To move the lenses away from your eyes, pull the nose pads away from the frames.

Why does my eyelashes touch my glasses?

If your glasses aren’t fitting correctly, then you are more likely to be touching and adjusting your frame. If your glasses are fitting too close to your face, then your eyelashes may be touching the lenses which will cause them to mark and smudge.

What lashes can I wear with glasses?

ARDELL is one of the most well-known brands in faux lashes and these demi wispies offer the perfect amount of flutter, feathering and curl. They feature a flared lash style, meaning they’re shorter at the inner corner and longer at the outer corner, making them perfect for glasses wearers.

Can eyelashes be trimmed?

If long eyelashes, whether natural or fake, are bothersome for you, you can absolutely trim them.

Can eyelashes get too long?

While it is common for women to want to make their eyelashes look longer and more defined using false eyelashes, mascara and eyelash curlers, it is also possible that one’s eyelashes are too long. Eyelashes that are too long can stick together when blinking, obstruct vision or look unattractive.

How should sunglasses fit on your face?

Your eyeballs should be in the middle of each lens, and at least half of your eyebrows should be above the frames. The arms should fit well around your ears, and your sunglasses should rest the center of your face between your hairline and the edge of your chin.

Do false lashes look good with glasses?

We at Doe Lashes have some great news for you. Just because you wear contacts lenses and/or glasses to correct your vision does not mean you can’t have the long, voluminous lashes you see on others. In fact, false eyelashes are completely safe for contact lens wearers and eyeglass wearers alike.

Can contact lens wearers wear false eyelashes?

It is best to avoid wearing false lashes if you’re a contact lens wearer as the glue used to apply the lashes could irritate your eye if it comes into contact with the contact lenses. If you decide to wear fake eyelashes, you should make sure that the glue is completely dry before applying them.