
FAQs
How do I use the curved applicator to get a sharp wing or tightline?
How do I use the curved applicator to get a sharp wing or tightline?
Start with clean, dry lids. Lightly dip the tip into the gel (wipe excess on the rim). For a classic line, rest the rounded edge on the lash line and glide in short strokes from center → outer corner, then finish the inner corner. For a wing, stamp the tip at the outer corner angled toward the brow tail, then connect the stamp back to your lash line and fill. For tightlining, press the tip gently into the roots of the upper lashes (between lashes), not on the wet waterline.
Is it really waterproof and smudge-resistant? How long does it last?
Is it really waterproof and smudge-resistant? How long does it last?
Yes—once set (about 20–30 seconds), the gel forms a flexible film that resists sweat, humidity, and natural oils. On properly prepped lids it typically wears 8–12+ hours without flaking or transferring. For very oily lids, use an eye primer or set the line with a matching shadow to extend wear. Remove with an oil-based remover or micellar water held on the area for 10–15 seconds.
I'm a beginner / my hands shake. Will this tool help and what are some pro tips?
I'm a beginner / my hands shake. Will this tool help and what are some pro tips?
The ergonomic handle stabilizes your grip and the curved edge guides placement, reducing skipping and wobble. Anchor your elbow on a table, keep your mirror at eye level, and work in small strokes rather than one sweep. If you're new to wings, stamp first, then connect. You can sketch the shape with brown (softer), perfect it, then deepen with black.
Is it suitable for sensitive eyes or contact lens wearers?
Is it suitable for sensitive eyes or contact lens wearers?
It's designed for external use along the lash line and most users with sensitive eyes find it comfortable. Avoid the wet waterline if you're easily irritated. Always perform a small patch test, keep product out of eyes, and discontinue use if redness or discomfort occurs. Contact lens wearers should apply before inserting lenses and ensure the gel is fully set.
How do I keep the gel creamy and the tool clean?
How do I keep the gel creamy and the tool clean?
Tightly close the jar immediately after each use to minimize air exposure. If the surface firms up over time, warm the closed jar between your palms for 30 seconds or mix the top layer gently with a spatula. Do not add water; if needed, use a drop of cosmetic mixing medium. Wipe the applicator with a tissue after use and clean with a gentle makeup remover weekly to maintain precision.














