MAGNETIC EYELASHES AND EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THEM
Use of false magnetic eyelashes. What are the best magnetic eyelashes?
INNA CODRU , MARCH 10, 2019
If you don't want to regularly damage your lashes with extensions, or if you don't react well to the glue used in this procedure, then you can try using magnetic lashes. From how they work to application tips, in this beginner's guide.
How to use magnetic eyelashes?
Each strip of lashes has tiny, almost invisible magnets at the base. To use them, you simply place your lashes between two magnetic strips. One strip goes down from above, and the second from below. Connecting, they are fixed with magnets.
What type of false eyelashes to choose?
They come in the full length of the lash line or slightly smaller, with a different number of magnets, and also have natural or synthetic hairs (this is important to know if you have sensitive eyes or allergies). If you are new to the field of magnetic lashes, then using kits with not very thick hairs, it will be a little easier for you to fix them and adjust them to the shape of your eye. It is also better to purchase options with several magnets.
How much do magnetic eyelashes cost?
A set of magnetic eyelashes can cost anywhere from $14 to $69. Again, this depends on the type of hair used and its quality. We are pleased to report that we have tried a number of such eyelashes and can offer reliable options for every taste and budget. (At the end of the article)
How to put them on?
Start by prepping your natural lashes with a light coat of mascara. (We found that this gives the faux strips something to cling to.) Then gently align the top strip, sliding it as close to the eyelids as possible before snapping the bottom one.
How to remove magnetic eyelashes?
The removal process varies slightly, depending on the brand. Some manufacturers in the instructions advise to separate the two strips by lifting the top strip up and the bottom down (which will free the magnets). Others recommend rolling your upper and lower lashes, gently moving them between your thumb and forefinger to gradually (mean gently) slide them off your lashes.
So... what's the catch?
It does take some practice to get your lashes to look the way you want them to, but at least you won't have to mess around with extensions every three weeks. The only thing to watch out for is if you are allergic to iron or nickel - in which case please use caution.
MAGNETIC EYELASHES OF WHICH COMPANIES, in our opinion, it is BETTER TO TRY
So, if you decide for yourself that eyelash extensions, for whatever reason, do not suit you. Or you just don't want to deal with the regular removal and re-extension of such eyelashes, then you will surely like magnetic eyelashes. Here are four pairs we selected to start with, varying in style and price.
ONE TWO LASH. From the brand that started the magnetic lash craze, this set includes eight compound strips (easier to apply for beginners), an applicator and a carrying case (so you don't lose your lashes when you're not using them).
ARDELL MAGNETIC LASHES. Ardell has become a go-to brand for pros and novices alike with its wide range of wearable (and affordable) kits. This pair will give you noticeable volume and length without looking too hard at the shape of your eyes.
EYLURE LUXE MAGNETIC. For the perfect cat eye effect, we love these puffy stripes that lengthen at the ends. A silky mink effect finish gives lashes amazing volume.
VASSOUL DUAL MAGNETIC LASHES. This ultra-thin lash set looks naturally lush and light to the touch. Plus, it comes with a handy applicator that allows you to apply them to your lashes in one swipe.
The advantages of magnetic eyelashes are many. They are quite easy to use, they are all reusable. Also, they help girls get chic and thick eyelashes to the envy of others.
This option will allow you to get rid of the complexes associated with weak and sparse eyelashes. In addition, for those girls who have allergic reactions to mascara components, magnetic eyelashes become an indispensable option.