HOW TO
Walkthrough
APPLYING OPTIFOLD
For best results, it is critical that the instructions listed below are followed step by step. Please read through the instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact us here!
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Fully extend the skin, reduce the appearance of any significant micro creases by looking downwards and raising the eyebrows together.
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It is critical that you use a table-top mirror. This allows you to look down fully for maximum skin extension, all the while still being able to see yourself in the mirror without fatiguing the neck.
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For East Asian eyelid profiles, apply the fTape at a downwards angle so that the crease formed will connect to the inner corner of the eye.
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For Occidental eyelid profiles, it may be necessary to leave a gap between the fTape and eyelashes.
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Make sure the f-tape's bottom edge is close to the upper eyelashes but does not go over them.
For Occidental eyelid profiles, it may be necessary to leave a gap between the f-tape and eyelashes.
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Remove the front-facing liner to expose the front adhesive and apply the f-tape using tweezers. Gently rub the skin upwards in an arch with a sweeping motion allowing the upper skin to fully stretch and contour with the curves of the f-tape.
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The crease line reinforced should be a gentle sloping arch.
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Apply the n-tape so the eye crease lines up with the middle of fTape's upper body.
The n-tape will compress the crease and also condition the upper skin to fold over.
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Use your support hand to push down on your eyebrow, then lower the n-tape legs to attach to the lower eyelid.
Attach the n-tape legs low enough so that you feel a stretching sensation.
REMOVING OPTIFOLD
For best results, it is critical that the instructions listed below are followed step by step. Please read through the instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact us here!
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Using your index finger & thumb, slowly remove the n-tape as demonstrated in the video.
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Remove the f-tape from the outside edge of your eyes while moving inwards toward the corner of your eye.