Ardell Magnetic Lashes Review
If You Suck at Applying False Lashes, Give These Ardell Ones a Try
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Again, I am not ashamed to say that I couldn't put on a pair of glue-on lash strips even if you paid me a million bucks. So the real test really came down to the full magnetic strips. First up was the modest set, which felt like a lengthier, more flirty version of my natural lashes.
I followed the exact steps as the aforementioned accent strips but found that these were a bit harder to put on. I struggled lining up the strip to the shape of my eye, but once I got the top lash on, the bottom one clicked right into place. These didn't feel like dramatic wings, and I loved that they appeared to be fuller versions of what I am already working with.
If you're a lash-dummy (like me), I suggest practicing with the full strips for a bit. If you don't get them on in one try, give 'em a wiggle and try again. You don't have to worry about glue drying or makeup smearing, so there's a lot of room for practising your technique with these.
Ardell Magnetic Lashes Double 110 (£11.50)