🌸 Applying Optifold
Follow these steps like your crease depends on it — because it kinda does 👁️✨
Step 1
Fully extend the skin by looking down and raising your eyebrows together. This gives you the smoothest canvas to apply the tape evenly. If your skin is not stretched flat, the tape may catch on uneven folds, which can reduce its effectiveness.

Step 2
Use a table-top mirror so you can keep your chin tucked and look downward while still seeing what you’re doing clearly. This prevents you from tilting your head and accidentally distorting your skin tension while applying.

Step 3
Different eyelid types may require slightly different tape angles. Here's what to keep in mind when matching the tape to your eye shape:


Step 4
The bottom edge of the tape should sit right above the lash line — not covering the lashes, but close enough to reinforce the natural fold. This position creates a gentle, tucked curve that mimics the natural transition of skin into crease.

Step 5
Remove the front-facing liner to expose the sticky side of the f-tape. Using tweezers or a precision tool, apply the tape while stretching the upper skin gently upwards in a smooth arc. This allows the skin to mold into the tape’s curve for better hold.


Step 6
Apply the n-tape over the f-tape so the top of your natural eye crease lines up with the middle of the f-tape. This compression reinforces the fold from above while holding everything stable during wear.

Step 7
Use your support hand to push gently downward on your eyebrow to hold the brow steady. Then, lower the legs of the n-tape and attach them slightly below the eye. You'll feel a tension pull — that’s the crease activating!

💫 Removing Optifold
Step 1
Using your fingertips, gently pinch and peel off the n-tape starting from the outer edge and working inward. Move slowly to avoid disrupting the crease development.

Step 2
Next, peel the f-tape from the outer corner toward the inner corner. Be gentle but firm — imagine you’re unrolling a scroll rather than ripping off a sticker.

✨ Eyelid Crease Exercises
1. Tracing & Holding the Crease Line
If your crease gets weaker through the day or after removing the tape, this routine will help reinforce its definition. Think of it as crease rehab 🩹

Apply a tiny amount of soothing cream to your eyelid so the tool can glide comfortably.

Use a crease tool with a rounded edge — never sharp. It should feel smooth, not pokey.

Gently trace from the inner to outer corner 20 times. Only go in one direction — consistency helps reinforce muscle memory.

Now, hold the crease between your index and middle fingers for 10–15 seconds. This compression helps seal the fold.

2. The Looking-Up Habit
Right after applying Optifold — or when waking up and waiting for your crease to form — keep your head neutral and eyes looking forward 👀

Avoid looking down at your phone, books, or screens. If needed, lift your device to eye level. Looking down collapses the crease when it's still soft.