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Review on Luxillia Magnetic Lashes With Eyeliner - The Perfect Solution For Effortless And Natural-Looking Eyelashes! by Seth Torres

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful and Affordable for Daily wear

These are amazing! This kit comes with everything you need to for wearing false eyelashes! I rec’d 12 pairs total (13 if you count the coupon code that I submitted today for an absolutely FREE PAIR)! It also has 2 magnetic eyeliners, only 1 shown in photo, an applicator to apply lashes, and from my past experience, others from Revain send as well, but Luxilla goes further! You get a carrying case that can hold 2 pairs & magnetic eyeliner and the perfect size and type of scissors (not pictured) that can be used to trim lash band or lashes. My natural lashes are short, sparse, & barely noticeable, so I wanted something that I could wear, without it being obvious. So far, I haven’t had to trim the length on these, which I hate doing, it ms very easy to mess them up. I did shorten the band. I applied 2 coats of magnetic liner, letting each layer dry completely while doing makeup, then I chose a pair, cut down, and applied! They went on very easy & smooth! 1ST TIME USERS: IT MAY TAKE A LITTLE PRACTICE, BUT IF YOU KEEP TRYING, WATCH VIDEOS FOR TECHNIQUES, YOU WILL BE ALE TO WEAR THESE! I’ve only been wearing false lashes for a month, at 1st the magnetic ones seemed as difficult as the glue ons, but the more I learned, the easier I got, & now I can even apply glue ons. I just wanted to let you know, bc I really thought it would be super easy & it is to an extent, but it still requires practice & patience! The lashes are gorgeous, flexible band, and great price! I’ll never try others!

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Pros
  • Beauty & Personal Care
Cons
  • The lashes can be pricey compared to traditional false lashes, making them less accessible to budget-conscious consumers