Downturned Eyeshape Lash Bundle
Write a reviewEverything you need to give your downturned eyes a beautiful lift! We’ve taken the guesswork out of finding a lash style that will look flattering and fabulous by curating a bundle with all of our very best lashes for downturned eyes. This set includes a range of vegan silk and vegan mink styles for all occasions, as well as your choice of clear or black adhesive eyeliner for quick and mess-free application.
This eye shape is defined by outer corners that sit lower than your pupils, so great downturned eye makeup creates the illusion of added uplift. Think alluring cat’s eyelashes and classic winged liner. That said, lashes that are too thick – even winged ones – can make downturned lids look ‘heavy’, so we’ve carefully selected styles that feel light and wispy even when the goal is maximum volume. Some are subtly winged, while others are super long for varying levels of drama.
While winged shapes are generally the best lashes for downturned eyes, we’re all about giving you options. That’s why this bundle also includes a handful of rounder lash styles, hand-picked by our lash experts because they’ll suit your eye shape too.
Wanna know if these are the perfect lashes for you? Try our Lash Quiz to find out.
At Mademoiselle, we craft each lash with meticulous attention and the finest materials available to ensure exceptional quality. We want to help you look after your lashes so they stay in perfect shape and in the best condition.
Remove Glue From Lashes —
- Remove lash glue from your natural or fake lashes with regular eye makeup remover or some olive oil, coconut oil, or baby oil.
- Dab your remover on a cotton pad and swipe it over the lash line.
- Wait one minute, then gently lift your false lashes from the outside corner. Don't forget to wipe away any remaining glue on your lids.
- Still glue on your false lashes? Use a Q-tip soaked in your chosen solution to gently rub it off.
- Be careful not to pull the lashes off or they'll come undone. Don't soak them in water or they might lose their shape.
Removing Fake Lashes —
- Your lashes are delicate so be gentle when removing them.
- Start peeling your lashes from the outer corner very carefully.
- If there’s any resistance, you might need to loosen the glue gently with a Q-tip and make-up remover or your favorite oil-based alternative.
- Don’t force it!
Cleaning Fake Lashes —
- For fresh lashes, remove any glue buildup every 3-4 wears, or sooner if there's a lot of gunk on there.
- Grab a cotton swab and some non-oil-based makeup remover to gently get rid of any leftover residue.
- Be careful when pulling the glue away with tweezers or your fingertips, and hold the base and lash hairs with the pads of your fingers.
- Oh, and don't forget: your lashes can take a little water, but don't soak them! If they get too wet, they might lose their shape.
Storing Fake Lashes —
- Don't squish your fake lashes. You don't want them to lose their shape, so keep them safe in the original tray they came in between wears.
- The original tray is also super handy for when you need to take them on the go — just pop the tray into your bag and you're ready to party after work with a fresh makeup look.
Sleeping In Fake Lashes —
- Resist the urge to sleep in your lashes (even after a wild night!) If you smoosh them against a pillow all night, they’ll end up misshapen and won't look as pretty and natural as before.
- Take a moment to remove them before getting some shut-eye. Your lashes will thank you in the morning.
Mascara & Fake Lashes —
- It’s a great idea to put mascara on your natural lashes before applying fake ones. This way your falsies will have a solid base to sit on.
- Make sure to wait for the mascara to dry before putting on your fake lashes if you don't want them to get clumpy.
- Adding mascara onto the fake lashes is up to you, but it's better not to if you want lashes that last as long as they look!
Every Mademoiselle lash pair is hand-crafted with care, precision, and premium-quality materials. With the proper care, you can expect Adrienne to last for 20 wears or more.
Read our detailed recommendations for taking good care of Adrienne here.
How to Apply Lashes with our Lash All Day Adhesive Eyeliner
Step 1: Using a Tweezer, gently pull the lashes from their tray.
Step 2: Toggle the band back and forth to help to loosen the band.
Step 3: Hold the lash up to your eye. It should fall just short of your natural eye length, so if it’s longer than that, snip some off.
Step 4: Apply the adhesive eyeliner as you normally would
Step 5: Immediately apply the lashes to the adhesive eyeliner, and you're done
Want more detail? Check out our Lash Apply + Care
With so many beautiful false lashes to choose from, working out which ones will suit your eye shape can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created a selection of expert-curated lash bundles tailored to different eye shapes so that whether you’re searching for the best lashes for downturned eyes, upturned eyes, or anything in between, you can feel confident that every style in your shopping cart is going to be flattering.
All Mademoiselle Lashes are vegan and cruelty-free and are made using the finest silk or faux-mink fibers. Complete with tapered ends, they’ll always look just like your natural eyelashes – only longer and fuller!
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Everything you need to give your downturned eyes a beautiful lift! We’ve taken the guesswork out of finding a lash style that will look flattering and fabulous by curating a bundle with all of our very best lashes for downturned eyes. This set includes a range of vegan silk and vegan mink styles for all occasions, as well as your choice of clear or black adhesive eyeliner for quick and mess-free application.
This eye shape is defined by outer corners that sit lower than your pupils, so great downturned eye makeup creates the illusion of added uplift. Think alluring cat’s eyelashes and classic winged liner. That said, lashes that are too thick – even winged ones – can make downturned lids look ‘heavy’, so we’ve carefully selected styles that feel light and wispy even when the goal is maximum volume. Some are subtly winged, while others are super long for varying levels of drama.
While winged shapes are generally the best lashes for downturned eyes, we’re all about giving you options. That’s why this bundle also includes a handful of rounder lash styles, hand-picked by our lash experts because they’ll suit your eye shape too.
Wanna know if these are the perfect lashes for you? Try our Lash Quiz to find out.
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At Mademoiselle, we craft each lash with meticulous attention and the finest materials available to ensure exceptional quality. We want to help you look after your lashes so they stay in perfect shape and in the best condition.
Remove Glue From Lashes —
- Remove lash glue from your natural or fake lashes with regular eye makeup remover or some olive oil, coconut oil, or baby oil.
- Dab your remover on a cotton pad and swipe it over the lash line.
- Wait one minute, then gently lift your false lashes from the outside corner. Don't forget to wipe away any remaining glue on your lids.
- Still glue on your false lashes? Use a Q-tip soaked in your chosen solution to gently rub it off.
- Be careful not to pull the lashes off or they'll come undone. Don't soak them in water or they might lose their shape.
Removing Fake Lashes —
- Your lashes are delicate so be gentle when removing them.
- Start peeling your lashes from the outer corner very carefully.
- If there’s any resistance, you might need to loosen the glue gently with a Q-tip and make-up remover or your favorite oil-based alternative.
- Don’t force it!
Cleaning Fake Lashes —
- For fresh lashes, remove any glue buildup every 3-4 wears, or sooner if there's a lot of gunk on there.
- Grab a cotton swab and some non-oil-based makeup remover to gently get rid of any leftover residue.
- Be careful when pulling the glue away with tweezers or your fingertips, and hold the base and lash hairs with the pads of your fingers.
- Oh, and don't forget: your lashes can take a little water, but don't soak them! If they get too wet, they might lose their shape.
Storing Fake Lashes —
- Don't squish your fake lashes. You don't want them to lose their shape, so keep them safe in the original tray they came in between wears.
- The original tray is also super handy for when you need to take them on the go — just pop the tray into your bag and you're ready to party after work with a fresh makeup look.
Sleeping In Fake Lashes —
- Resist the urge to sleep in your lashes (even after a wild night!) If you smoosh them against a pillow all night, they’ll end up misshapen and won't look as pretty and natural as before.
- Take a moment to remove them before getting some shut-eye. Your lashes will thank you in the morning.
Mascara & Fake Lashes —
- It’s a great idea to put mascara on your natural lashes before applying fake ones. This way your falsies will have a solid base to sit on.
- Make sure to wait for the mascara to dry before putting on your fake lashes if you don't want them to get clumpy.
- Adding mascara onto the fake lashes is up to you, but it's better not to if you want lashes that last as long as they look!
Every Mademoiselle lash pair is hand-crafted with care, precision, and premium-quality materials. With the proper care, you can expect Adrienne to last for 20 wears or more.
Read our detailed recommendations for taking good care of Adrienne here.
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How to Apply Lashes with our Lash All Day Adhesive Eyeliner
Step 1: Using a Tweezer, gently pull the lashes from their tray.
Step 2: Toggle the band back and forth to help to loosen the band.
Step 3: Hold the lash up to your eye. It should fall just short of your natural eye length, so if it’s longer than that, snip some off.
Step 4: Apply the adhesive eyeliner as you normally would
Step 5: Immediately apply the lashes to the adhesive eyeliner, and you're done
Want more detail? Check out our Lash Apply + Care
About the collection
About the collection
With so many beautiful false lashes to choose from, working out which ones will suit your eye shape can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created a selection of expert-curated lash bundles tailored to different eye shapes so that whether you’re searching for the best lashes for downturned eyes, upturned eyes, or anything in between, you can feel confident that every style in your shopping cart is going to be flattering.
All Mademoiselle Lashes are vegan and cruelty-free and are made using the finest silk or faux-mink fibers. Complete with tapered ends, they’ll always look just like your natural eyelashes – only longer and fuller!