Lifting the Hood: The Best False Lashes for Hooded Eyes That Don't Poke.
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Freequently asked quastation : Best false lashes for hooded eyes that don't poke.

Why do some false lashes poke or feel uncomfortable on hooded eyes?
False lashes can poke on hooded eyes for a few reasons: the lash band might be too long and extend past your natural lash line, the band itself might be too thick and stiff, or the lashes might be too long and hit your brow bone or the hood of your eye when you blink, causing irritation.
What kind of false lash style is most flattering for hooded eyes and won't poke?
For hooded eyes, look for lashes with a shorter inner corner and a gradual flare outwards, often called "cat-eye" or "wispy" styles. Lashes that are shorter to medium in length and have a curled shape will open up the eye without hitting the hood or brow bone, preventing poking.
What kind of lash band should I look for to prevent poking on hooded eyes?
Always choose false lashes with a thin, flexible, and comfortable cotton or clear band. Stiff, thick bands are more likely to dig into the delicate eyelid skin, especially on hooded eyes where there's less visible lid space. A flexible band conforms better to your eye shape.
How should I measure and trim false lashes to ensure they don't poke on hooded eyes?
How should I measure and trim false lashes to ensure they don't poke on hooded eyes?
Can magnetic lashes be a good alternative to avoid poking on hooded eyes?
Yes, magnetic lashes can be an excellent alternative! Since they don't use glue, they often have a lighter feel. They can be easier to adjust precisely, allowing you to position them perfectly to avoid hitting your hood or brow bone, reducing the chance of poking and discomfort.


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