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No matter if they're natural, wispy, or extreme volume, the right pair of false eyelashes could be the finishing touch that transforms your look from drab to fab. As much as we stan full voluminous lashes, applying falsies is an actual labor of love. You can spend hours researching TikTok and YouTube tutorials for tips and tricks but still come up empty-handed. From lashes that lift because of wet glue to uneven lashes due to improper placement, the struggle that comes with applying falsies can make it feel like they're just not worth the hassle. Enter magnetic lashes, which come in the clutch as a solution to ever-present lash woes.
Unlike traditional strip lashes, magnetic lashes don't require any glue. Some use eyeliner, while others use built-in magnetic fields and anchors. According to Glamnetic CEO and Co-Founder, Ann McFerran, "What makes our liner magnetic is our iron oxide ingredient." Apply magnetic liner onto the lid and place the eyelash band directly onto the liner when it dries. If applying product to your lids is a no-go, other magnetic lashes come equipped with magnetic fields which adhere two falsies in between your natural lash.
In most cases, magnetic lashes are waterproof, sweat-proof, and can be re-worn. "Make sure you clean the magnets on the lash after every use and to magnetize it back into the lash tray," Ann advised. "To clean the liner off your eyelid, use waterproof makeup remover, micellar water, or coconut oil."
If you're a newbie looking to try out one particular style, or a fashionista with a need for variety, there's a magnetic lash for you. They're available everywhere from go-to beauty staples like Ulta to the drugstore. Here are ten of the best magnetic lashes that can turn a lash newbie into a pro.
Lashes can be pretty pricey. Ardell's Magnetic Lashes provides effortless lash applicationwhile preserving your coins at the same time.
When you're on the go, it's important to have everything you need to make sure your beauty routine goes off without a hitch. This travel set features an applicator, magnetic eyeliner, and a carrying case that can hold multiple lash styles.
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The drug store can be a lifesaver when you're in a rush and need access to beauty products ASAP. KISS' Magnetic set is dermatologist approved and can be worn forup to 16 hours.
A little glam never hurt anyone. Eyelure's Pro Magnetic set helps simplify lash application all the while surviving luxe vibes with faux mink lashes. We love to see it.
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There's no such thing as too much variety, especially when it comes to false eyelash styles.Not only can you easily apply this set of magnetic falsies, but they come in 5 different styles. Get ready to switch thingsup in no time.
Glamnetic Lash has you covered when it comes to storage. Each of their lashes comes with a special magnetic case to preserve the magnetic band on your lashes.
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How could we be anything less than obsessed with this packaging? Brilliance aside, this trio has everything you'll need to keep your lashes looking their best. Along with magnetic liner and removing oil,Rose Quartz Magnetic Eyelashes and Eyeliner Kithave five mini magnets attached to the lash band that clicks into place.
When you feel like serving looks but keeping things lowkey at the same time, half-lashes should always be a go-to option. One Two Cosmetic's Natural Hair Lash keeps the corners of your lashes vibrant and bright without the drama of a full-length lash.
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Few things are worse than falsies that lift. The Lash Liner System's Magnetic Eyeliner and Lash Bundle come equipped with five extra anchors to make sure your lashes arenice and snug, plus the lashes are water-resistant and sweatproof.
Wearing false eyelasheswithglasses can be a headache. Luckily,these falsiesfeatureshorter, more natural lengths perfect forprescription glasses, sunnies, or blue light lenses that protect you from computer screens.
Jasmine Washington
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Jasmine Washington is an Assistant Editor at Seventeen, where she covers celebrity news, beauty, lifestyle, and more. For the past decade, she has worked for media outlets, including BET, MadameNoire, VH1, and many others, where she used her voice to tell stories across various verticals. Follow her on Instagram.