Okay, so I’ve always struggled with fake lashes, right? Especially figuring out the dang length. They either make me look bug-eyed or disappear completely. Saw this thing online about how your eye shape totally matters. Figured, hey, why not actually test this myself? Like, for real this time.

Starting Point: The Usual Disaster Zone
Grabbed my usual cheap multipack. You know the type – a bunch of random lash strips, all different, no clue what lengths they actually are. Just slapped on whatever looked kinda long ’cause “longer must be better”. Spoiler: It was not. Looked ridiculous. One eye ended up with a longer piece than the other. Again. Felt so stupid standing there tweezing glue off my eyelid.
Time to Get Organized (Kind Of)
Decided I needed a system. First step? Actually measure these suckers. Grabbed my craft ruler – the little clear plastic one. Lay each lash strip flat. For the first time ever, I looked at the numbers. Turns out, my “long” ones were like 14mm in the middle, with random shorter bits on the ends. Learned something already: Lash packs lie! They don’t tell you the actual lengths.
Then the scary part: Looked hard in the mirror. Like, really looked. My eyes aren’t perfectly round or super almondy. They’re kinda… medium almond? But the inner corner dips down a bit more than the outer corner. Never really thought about it before. Started feeling weirdly self-conscious staring at myself. Shook it off. This was science!
The Experiment Phase: Feeling Like a Mad Scientist
Right. Armed with my ruler measurements, I cut a bunch of individual lash clusters. Had a pile like:
- Tiny ones (8mm – 10mm)
- Middle guys (11mm – 13mm)
- Long bois (14mm – 16mm)
Started playing.

- Just Inner Corner (8mm-10mm): Tried putting the super short ones only right near my nose. Honestly? Kinda pointless. Could barely tell they were there. Maybe good if you hate glue near your tear duct?
- Long Outer Corners Only (14mm+): Boom! Instant difference. Put long clusters only on the outer third of my eye. This actually made my eyes look more lifted. Way better than full strips all the way across. Like a mini eye lift without crying into a credit card bill.
- Mixed Short & Long (Center Focus): Tried longer ones just in the center. Big mistake on my eye shape. Hello, cartoon character! Bug-eyed city. Immediately took those off.
- Graduated Lengths: This was the winner. Short (10mm) near the inner corner, gradually getting longer to the outer corner (14mm-15mm). This just… worked. Didn’t feel heavy, didn’t pull my eye down weirdly. Looked way more natural than any full strip I’d ever used. It actually followed my eye shape.
The “Oh, Duh” Moment
My inner corner has more of a point? Turns out super short lashes (like 8mm) sit way better there without poking me or looking stubby. Who knew?! The outer corner needs the longer ones to open things up without closing my eye line. Finding the “graduated” method was like finding the cheat code I didn’t know existed.
Also realized round eyes probably could rock center-length lashes better. Mine? Nope. Makes them look heavy and droopy.
What I Actually Learned (For Me)
- Forget just “longer = better”. It’s useless.
- Your inner corner and outer corner need different lengths. Like, totally different jobs.
- Graduated lengths are magic for medium/almond-ish eyes like mine.
- Buying individual clusters or lashes with varied lengths is WAY smarter than one-length strips.
- Actually look at your own eyes in the mirror without blinking. Sounds obvious, but I’d never done it for lashes.
So yeah, took some messy mirror time and a cheap ruler, but finally cracked the code. No more lash tantrums. Well… fewer, anyway. Glue still sucks.