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    Default Anyone try those magnetic lashes out there and prefer them over a normal glue on lash

    I'm really interested in them after seeing magnetic lashes don't need glue apparently to apply then while I regrow my lashes out with latisse again. I got a little lazy with latisse and stopped using it months ago.

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    Default Re: Anyone try those magnetic lashes out there and prefer them over a normal glue on

    I’ve tried a couple types and was not a fan. One refused to stay put, the other one had a magnetic liner that irritated tf out of my eyes.
    Usually I just try to be gentle with my lash glue removal (kiss brand makes some remover that’s like $6) & moisturize my eyelids with a cream after each use. Haven’t had any issues with my lashes since.

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    Default Re: Anyone try those magnetic lashes out there and prefer them over a normal glue on

    Interesting. I was wondering if the lashes came off easily (I know dumb question) if you brushed your eye or how that all works?

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    Default Re: Anyone try those magnetic lashes out there and prefer them over a normal glue on

    I was wondering about these lashes also, I have good lashes but want them bolder at the club so I don’t want to ruin what I already have so these would be perfect if they worked anyone use a good brand they suggest?

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    Default Re: Anyone try those magnetic lashes out there and prefer them over a normal glue on

    Quote Originally Posted by indiegirl View Post
    I'm really interested in them after seeing magnetic lashes don't need glue apparently to apply then while I regrow my lashes out with latisse again. I got a little lazy with latisse and stopped using it months ago.
    these work! The ones from Walmart/target don’t! I wore these when I cammed and they stayed on. They have 5 magnets. The adell ones only have three.


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    Default Re: Anyone try those magnetic lashes out there and prefer them over a normal glue on

    The magnetic ones don't work well for me. I have given up. I want to try the ones that go in front of and under the lashline, like lashify.

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