With a unique magnet-infused formula, our Magnetic Liquid Eyeliner serves double duty as a pigment-packed liquid liner and adhesive for you to apply your favourite Dollar Lash Club magnetic lash*. Magnetic eyelashes and eyeliner However, if you’re ready for a temporary solution that’s a little more effective than fiber mascara, false eyelashes could be the way to go. Invented more than a century ago, false eyelashes have long been a way to extend the look of natural eyelashes. Original versions involved gluing the lashes to the eyelid in a method that was far from … perfect. If you’ve ever worn false lashes, you know all too well they can become detached while you’re wearing them, particularly if you sweat. However, if you use a glue that can withstand those challenges, you may run into difficulty when its time to take them off.
Overall, the application process was pretty simple. Once the eyeliner was set, the “sticking” of the lashes was painless. I lined up the false lashes with my natural lashes and they "stuck" right on. The best part was that if I wanted to reposition the lashes, it was easy to give them a little tug to remove and then reposition. I may now consider myself a “falsies'' person! How to apply magnetic eyelashes Size: Though I don’t consider my eyes especially small, the vast majority of lashes were too long for my eyelids. You can cut the strips down by snipping the band alongside the nearest magnet, but I found this occasionally affected the curvature of the lashes—instead of sitting flush against my natural lashes from corner to corner, the outer edge ended abruptly. As a result, the lashes had blunt edges on the outside corner that poked my skin.