✨ Elevate Your Eye Game with DIY Glam! ✨
The DIY Eyelash Extension Kit includes 24 clusters of natural-looking lashes in 12mm and 14mm lengths, along with latex-free glue, a spiral brush, tweezers, and easy-to-follow instructions. Designed for comfort and reusability, these lashes offer a professional finish without the salon price tag.
V**P
Great inexpensive dupe for a name brand kit
First, I am no newbie to DIY lash extensions. After years of paying to have them professionally done, I started doing them myself with a lot of success. Initially, I was using a professional grade lash glue and individual lashes. It was very time consuming, but to me it was worth it. Then one day, I rushed the process and not only glued my lashes together, but I glued the extensions to my eyelid. It was a disaster and caused me to lose chunks of my natural lashes (which are actually pretty long and thick just bone straight and don’t take curl). I was devastated and nursed them back to health with a DIY lash serum. They bounced back quickly, but I was done with extensions. Fast forward to the present...When I came across this kit, I was a little skeptical. I’ve never used cluster lashes before and immediately thought they may be too heavy. But it had great reviews, and the kit was very reasonably priced so I figured I won’t be upset if it doesn’t work out. So here are my initial thoughts. The packaging is very nicely presented. You get two lash lengths, two glues, an applicator tool, and a lash spoolie. It also comes with instructions that are extremely simple. If you have trouble following them, your comprehension level is very limited (lol). I washed my lashes with an expensive oil free cleanser prior to starting, but baby shampoo works just as good and is much cheaper. I didn’t apply glue to my lashes as directed. Instead I applied them to the band, which I then placed on my lash line. They lasted a week with this process. I intend on redoing them as instructed and adding a little adhesive to the band my second time around and will update this review with those results.The adhesive is not professional grade, but I think it’s perfect. It doesn’t irritate my eyes and removal is EASY and damage free. They aren’t heavy, easy to apply, and you get hella amount of compliments. They LOOK GREAT. If I had to complain about one thing, it would be about the applicator tool as I’m not a huge fan of the shape of it. I suggest holding lashes without any glue to get a feel for how you will manipulate it. As other users mentioned, the lashes are held in its packaging with some glue. I removed the lashes with my fingers, took off any residual glue that was on them, and then used the applicator tool, etc.I ordered the 10mm length also, and I’m hoping that the company will start producing 8mm soon. These lashes are worth every penny!
D**A
THEY LASTED 7 DAYS!
yes! 7 days!I’ve ALWAYS hated my short straight eyelashes. All through high school I wore false lashes every day. When I was in my 20s I got eyelash extensions.Once I had kids it didn’t make sense anymore. My money and time were going to more important matters.It’s been years and I stumbled upon an ad for an expensive at home lash extension kit. Still too much for me. So I checked Amazon. YES there was a dupe- lilac whatever. But the shipping took forever. Then I found this one. There weren’t any promises about how long they would last but I thought what the heck. I’ll try them once.I put them on on a Sunday night. Like I mentioned before I wore fake lashes every day in high school so I’m pretty good at applying them. This was a little different though, since they go under your lash line. The first eye went well. The second eye wasn’t working and I had to start over a few times. The tweezers kept getting stuck to the lashes so I started cleaning them and wetting them before every lash strip. The water just kept them from getting stuck to the lash. The lash still stuck to my eye.My eyes were irritated at first but I was about to go to sleep so I decided to keep them on. When I woke up my eyes were fine.It wasn’t until FRIDAY MORNING, yes, 5 days later, I woke up crying because I had a nightmare that somebody kidnapped my dog. I ran to the mirror and ONE strip out of ten strips that I used was kind of sagging. All I did was readjust and pinch it with two fingers and it was fine again, because the glue was still very sticky.Day 7, I decided it was time to remove them and let my eyes rest.8 of the lashes slid off fine.2 were difficult to take off but if you use makeup remover it’ll be fine. The lashes don’t look like I could use them again but I don’t care. The box comes with two so if I want them on continuously I just need 2 boxes a month which is around $34. I was spending way more on extensions before.Make sure when you shower or wash your face you keep water and soap away from your eyes. You have to be careful. Which is pretty easy unless you’re literally scrubbing your eyeballs with soap. Which some of these reviews Have me thinking you’re doing. Lol.
J**R
They do not last more then one night.
Update: They do not stay on overnight nor in the shower as some people have stated. I woke up the next morning with them stuck on my eyelid or face. I was able to reapply them in the morning without soaking but again the next morning over half were missing and the ones I found were too gunked up to rewear. So at this rate the one pack won't last me a week. There is a learning curve to putting them on and I found that applying the glue to the extension was less messy then applying directly to the eyelashes. For me these would not be everyday wear since it takes 5 to 10 minutes to put them on and I would need to reapply everyday PLUS the price for a week of lashes is too much. Maybe if they had better glue. I have read that other people use the more expensive L*sh*fy brand glue. So maybe that would help.review #1-So first time with ANY of this type of extensions. I would say there was some trial and error at first. I stupidly put glue on both eyes before starting application. Second eye was nearly dry before I finished the first. The more expensive Las..fy brand shows the girl using the applicator tool to squeeze them together after application but DON'T DO THAT with this brand. The entire set of lashes stuck to the tool and I had to start over. They had you curl your eyelashes with a lash curler which is Also NOT INCLUDED in the kit so be aware. Also I feel the glue was tacky for a really long time after application (maybe 20 minutes) so it took longer then expected to complete my Makeup routine.I think they look good. This is the natural look. I also wear a lot of eye makeup so I am curious if they will hold up more then one day and one night of make up removing or a shower. I will update once I know. So far so good
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