False lashes have taken the makeup game to a higher level for a much longer time. Believe it or not, they were invented right back in 1916. From that point forward, we’ve had numerous varieties of falsies, for example, mink lashes, LED lashes, and our subject of conversation today, MAGNETIC lashes!
When I saw these, I realized I needed to try them. Except if you’re an eyelash professional, it would become frustrating for you to use lash glue. Seeing glue-less lashes that attach magnetically seemed like a blessing from heaven. Not exclusively do you not need to stress over getting the glue everywhere, yet you can also pull out your natural lashes too.
Application:
When you are reading online reviews, everyone gets anxious about the application process. Heaps of individuals make it appear as though it was a tremendous pain or practically impossible. To my shock, the application was quite simple.
You start by taking the first lash and sitting it on top of your lash. After floating the second lash beneath the first on the upper waterline (where you tightline), the magnets snapped in the right place. Your genuine lashes will sit in the middle of the magnetic ones.
These are simply intended to cover 66% of your eyelashes towards the external corners. They don’t cover the whole lash line. So you can plan to buy these particular lashes.
Results:
The primary thing I saw is that these lashes are very lightweight. It actually feels like nothing is on your lashes! They additionally mix into your genuine lashes truly well in light of the fact that there’s no apparent band. So in any event, when you close your eyes, you can scarcely tell you’re wearing falsies. I was immediately satisfied with these outcomes and fundamentally felt like I found some great technology.
In any case, around 20 minutes later, the lashes on my right eye vanished. As in, they tumbled off and are mysteriously gone. My left eye remained intact for reasons unknown, yet my right eye chose to be rebellious. So, magnetic lashes don’t appear to be extremely tough and easily fall off. This is normally something you don’t need to stress over with glue, so that is the compromise. Except if you’re amazingly careful of your eyes for the whole day.
Last Verdict
Before the lashes tumbled off, I was prepared to give them an 8.5/10. They’re really simple to apply, are lightweight, mix well, and don’t need glue. Additionally, they can be reused on various occasions and still look exceptionally new. Since they tumbled off, I will give them a 7/10. I genuinely love the thought and the presence of them but you can’t escape from the erratic idea of them. I additionally figure this would be a very simple DIY, in light of the fact that you should simply stick some little magnet strips on false lashes, and you’re all set.
Have you used magnetic lashes yet? Provided that this is true, let us know how it went in the comments below!