Magnetic eyelashes: Do they work?
Updated: 3:00 PM CST Mar 1, 2018
A new beauty fad – magnetic eyelashes – promises to give wearers long, lush eyelashes without glue.Magnetic eyelashes won’t damage natural lashes, but do they work? Two women decided to test the trend.Moneka tried the magnetic lashes in "bold" and "natural." Though she finally got the lashes to stay, she wished the product fit her real eyelashes better.“It would be nice if they tapered off a little bit, instead of just being one straight length. I think it makes it pretty obvious that they're not real, not even close," she said. Tyra tried the Ardell lashes, which can be applied over the entire top lash line. After a few attempts, she finally got them to stay.Though the lashes felt heavy, Tyra said she liked the way they looked. “I do like the style. I think it's just trying to get them on," she said.It takes some practice to perfect the art of applying the lashes, the testers said. Will you try magnetic eyelashes?
A new beauty fad – magnetic eyelashes – promises to give wearers long, lush eyelashes without glue.
won’t damage natural lashes, but do they work?
Two women decided to .
Moneka tried the magnetic lashes in "bold" and "natural." Though she finally got the lashes to stay, she wished the product fit her real eyelashes better.
“It would be nice if they tapered off a little bit, instead of just being one straight length. I think it makes it pretty obvious that they're not real, not even close," she said.
Tyra tried the Ardell lashes, which can be applied over the entire top lash line. After a few attempts, she finally got them to stay.
Though the lashes felt heavy, Tyra said she liked the way they looked.
“I do like the style. I think it's just trying to get them on," she said.
It takes some practice to perfect the art of applying the lashes, the testers said.
Will you try magnetic eyelashes?