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    • STEP 1:

      Choose Your Glue

       

      Even if you’re using a rhinestone or gem with adhesive already on it, you’re going to want to use a skin-friendly glue to securely keep it in place. Eyelash glue works well for application, and you likely already have it at home and can easily place it in your bag for touch-ups. If eyelash glue isn’t doing the trick, opt for something stronger like spirit gum (choose one that comes with a remover), an adhesive commonly used to keep prosthetics in place, or an adhesive that’s specifically formulated for the job, like the Mehron Makeup AdGem Adhesive.

       

       

    • STEP 2:

      Prep the Area

       

      A clean, dry surface is essential for getting a rhinestone to stick. Either apply a mattifying setting spray to your makeup before application of the gem, or clean the spots you want to apply the embellishments to with a cotton swab dipped in micellar water. 

 
  • STEP 3:

    Apply Your Adhesive and Stick on Your Rhinestones

     

    Once skin is dry, apply a small dot of glue on the stone or gem and wait a few seconds for it to get tacky. Use tweezers to apply the stones for precise application. Once on your face, gently press it into skin with a clean finger.

     

     

  • STEP 4:

    Remove Them

     

    If you used eyelash glue for application, the stones and glue should come off easily with a makeup remover  Professional-grade adhesives like spirit gum may require the use of the remover that came with them for best results. 
     


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