Magnetic eyelashes are the ultimate solution for those of us lacking the skills required to stick the edge of that strip lash securely using lash glue. Don’t get me wrong: as an avid lover of false eyelashes, I fully get the appeal of having a proper glam moment. But despite all my efforts in the past 5 years that I’ve been using them, I’m still struggling to nail that perfect lash glue application in one go.
Whether you’re using a special eyelash applicator, a pair of tweezers, or even your fingers, getting an entire strip (or individual wispies) to stick perfectly on top of your eyelid is far from easy. Personally, I often find that applying false eyelashes with traditional lash glue increases the time needed to do my makeup from 35 minutes to a full 50 minutes.
Best magnetic eyelashes at a glance – our top picks:
- Best magnetic eyelashes overall: Lilly Lashes Cause We Can 3D Faux Mink Magnetic Lashes, £28, Beauty Bay
- Best lightweight magnetic eyelashes: Velour Magnetic Lash, £28, Amazon
- Best adhesive-free magnetic eyelashes: Ardell Magnetic Lash Wispies False Eyelashes, £13.99, LookFantastic
- Best fluttery magnetic eyelashes: Glamnetic OMW Magnetic Lashes, £30, Revolve
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There’s so much that you need to get right – you’ve got to make sure that the glue becomes tacky enough so that it sticks but not too dry so that won’t peel off the corners of your eye throughout the day. Long story short, things can go south so quickly that the next thing you know, you’re left with lashes that are smothered in dried glue residue and your eyeliner smudged all over the place (painfully relatable, I know).
So now that we’ve established how complicated lash glue can be, let’s move on to magnetic eyelashes, the answer to our false eyelash struggles. They’re so convenient and intuitive to use that they’re guaranteed to cut down the time that you’d normally spend attempting to apply a pair of lashes using lash glue. And even if you’re already a pro with traditional falsies, you’d still benefit from using that extra bit of time to pick the perfect outfit.
What are magnetic eyelashes?
How do they work, you ask? Simple. The false lashes usually have small magnets placed along the strip that adhere to the area of your eyelid where you would apply the magnetised eyeliner that’s infused with iron oxides. Unlike the lash glue method, here’s no risk of peeling/drying throughout the day and you can confidently go about your day knowing that your falsies are just as firmly in place as they were when you first applied them in the morning. However, not all magnetic lashes are the same. There’re also those that come in a set of two per eye that would sandwich your natural lashes in between them, but as wild as it sounds, it’s actually far from scary. They’re great if you want to go for a more natural, eyeliner-free look.
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