
Beauty lovers go wild over ‘game changer' lash hack that anyone struggling with lashes ‘needs to know'
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BEAUTY fans are raving over a viral lash hack that's being hailed as a 'game changer'.
If you've ever fumbled with falsies, you'll want to take notes.
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The clever trick, shared on TikTok by lash brand Tatti Lashes, has makeup lovers gobsmacked at how easy it suddenly is to apply tricky lash clusters.
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A TikToker has shared her quick and easy lash hack
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It involves taping over your eye lid for easier application
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In the now-viral video, Gretta Mikki tried out the simple hack, which involves using tape to lift your natural lashes out of the way while applying falsies underneath.
Others in the room were sceptical at first asking: "is it actually that much easier?"
Greta says it's "so much easier".
The method sees her place a small piece of tape on her eyelid, pulling up her natural lashes so she can see her lash line more clearly.
She explained: 'So the tape is obviously holding up my lashes so that I can see better."
She then applies the bond directly underneath her lashes without worrying about making a mess.
Greta said: "it doesn't matter if you get it on your lid too much because you've got the tape on.'
One by one, she starts pressing the lash clusters in place, working in sections.
Greta said she couldn't believe how easy the method was, explaining that the tape makes it "ridiculously easier" to see what you're doing.
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She finishes up by sealing the lashes into place and blending them into her makeup.
Greta claims it's a "great hack" for make-up lovers.
And beauty fans are obsessed flooding the comments with praise for the tip.
One wrote: 'Omg how have I never done this?'
While another said: 'This is my favourite hack.'
A third gushed: 'Game changer,' and a fourth added: 'I wish someone showed me this sooner.'
The hack has already racked up thousands of views and if you've ever struggled to get your lashes even, sticky, or actually on your eye, this might be the tip that changes your glam routine forever.
No more glue disasters. No more awkward angles. Just tape, place, and go.
Meanwhile, it seems lashes can truly make or break that made-up look whether you're glamming up or going for au naturel.
Head to social media and you'll see a flurry of women with eyelash extensions so big they can barely lift their eyelids, the sort that risk being blown away by the wind on a bad weather day.
For those looking for the perfect budget lash, Leanne Hall tested the best DIY lashes for £10.
For those after a more natural look, a beauty enthusiast has revealed the DIY treatment that naturally stimulated the growth of her eyelashes.
She said using two budget-friendly products nightly thickened her lashes.

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