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Game changer for allergy like mine
By Shelley.1709 on Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
I am allergic to acrylates, which is the adhesive found in a lot of lash glue and nail enhancement products (poly gel, acrylic, gel nail builders and even gel polish!) and I've had more than my fair share of allergy rashes from them. A lot of them were trial and error, and I found my allergy started a few years ago after having used acrylate products for years. Sadly, I had to give up false lashes due to it. (along with my nails) I tried magnetic lashes, which I found a bit too chunky, and reserved myself to just mascara for the past few years. Then I saw this press on product and was instantly intrigued. I researched the ingredients and didn't see any of the dreaded acrylates, and decided to try it. I'm happy to say that I have not had a reaction so far, and I'm so happy to be able to wear lashes again for weekends out or special occasions! YMMV, so always research your own allergy triggers, but for me, this is a game changer since I missed my lashes for the past few years! I did not find the application difficult, as it is similar to the falscara and lashify products I had used previously. I was already comfortable with the under-lash type of application so muscle memory kicked in and I had full set on in about 10 minutes. I'm taking it slow, wearing them for smaller bits of time to make sure I don't have a reaction, but so far, so good!
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9 people found this helpful
Absolutely the worst product ever!
By RMS on Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Absolutely the worst product ever! I spent around three frustrating hours attempting to apply these lashes, but it was impossible to get them to look good. The included tool was completely useless, and even with my own tool, I couldn't manage them. They constantly fell onto the bathroom counter or floor, stuck stubbornly to the tool, my fingers, or nails, but never correctly onto my eyelids. When I did finally get them on, they ended up crooked and uncomfortable. As an older woman with wrinkly, droopy, hooded eyelids, these lashes refused to sit neatly under my natural lash line. Instead, they kept sticking awkwardly onto the hood of my eyelids. Worse, they appeared gigantic on me, resembling fluffy caterpillars curling upwards, poking sharply into my sensitive eyelids. Removing them was just as painful and unpleasant, leaving my eyelids red, sore, and irritated. If you're an older lady with shaky hands, I strongly advise against these lashes. They seem suited only for younger women with steady hands and smooth, non-hooded eyelids. I watched YouTube tutorials and they made it look so easy. However, they were young women 40 to 45 years younger than me with steady hands and nice, young, smooth skin, and none of them had droopy hooded eyelids. Maybe had I been 20 years old, I might have been able to manage these, but at my age, they just aren't possible. I'll stick to curling the few scrawny eyelashes I have left at my age and applying mascara.
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