This Magnetic Eyelash & Liner Kit is Easy to Apply, Waterproof & Only $10.99 on Amazon
Add a little glam this holiday season!🎄
Through December 20th, head over to Amazon where you can score these Lorchar Magnetic Lashes for just $10.99 (regularly $16.99).
This waterproof magnetic lashes set contains everything you need to get the look of luxurious, full lashes without all the hassle of traditional glue-on faux eyelashes. It would make a fantastic stocking stuffer too!
If you are not familiar with magnetic lashes, these are a really neat concept where you use a special magnetic eyeliner instead of glue to adhere the eyelashes to your lash line. They are easy to remove with eye makeup remover and facial cleanser. Plus, this set includes five different types of lashes so you can change up your look each day!
Check out what our readers say about these lashes…
I got the last set of magnet lashes you posted a few weeks ago. Man!!! Are they so cool and awesome! I had never tried them before!! My only suggestion is to try not to get the liner on your actual lashes. My first application was a crazy mess of trial and error but these are so worth it.
This is a really nice kit. If you’re not used to the precision of liquid liner, that’s the ‘hardest’ part to overcome. I like the dramatic look and use the set above the largest set (in the package). I like the added look of eyeliner instead of messy, white eyelash glue and they stay-on well, but come-off super easily. Highly recommended!
Used these at my sister’s wedding!! We ended up using 4 of the 5 pairs because all the bridesmaids wanted to wear them!! I like them because they are reusable!!
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I love these but I only ever end up using the natural length set. The others are too unrealistic.