✨ Elevate Your Lash Game with Effortless Glam! ✨
The Lash Bond and Seal Mascara is a revolutionary 2-in-1 product designed for long-lasting waterproof eyelash extensions. With a unique double-ended design, it features a lash bond for easy application and a seal for enhanced retention. This product promises a strong hold of 48-72 hours, is suitable for various lash types, and is gentle on natural lashes, making it a must-have for beauty enthusiasts.
L**Y
In love!!
I absolutely love this lash glue! I have bought this product for the last year and I won’t use any other product. The lashes have stayed on for over 6 days, through showers, pool, beach, and sweaty days. I will always order this product!
A**
Best ever
This is the best lash glue and sealer out there in my opinion! If you're careful it can last almost 2 weeks of wear. I try to avoid getting it too wet but if it does just make sure it dries and don't be rough with them so they last.
J**E
Long Lasting Hold with a Great Seal!
This lash cluster glue and seal combo is pretty good! The glue has strong hold and, when applied correctly, can last a bit more than 2 weeks ,perfect for anyone who wants a semi-permanent lash look without the salon visit. The seal really does its job, locking in the glue and helping the clusters stay in place without lifting. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is because you have to be precise with your application to get the full wear time. But overall, it’s definitely worth trying if you do your own lashes at home!
L**N
Amazing
Fantastic seal and bond glue! This stuff does not burn my eyes and really keeps my lashes on the entire time! It’s amazing
P**Y
Latex Sensitivity Babes, Beware!
I bought this product because I'm allergic to latex and was hopeful this was less latexy than a previous one I tried. First impression was ofc the application.When I pulled the bond wand out and began to apply it to my lashes, it was extremely runny and immediately went INTO my eye, which like not great, but that's OK I moved along. I did appreciate how small the wand was because it made it easier to get a more precise application, but again that runniness didn't do well for me.The clusters didn't immediately stick to it, almost like it wasn't getting tacky at all, which did cause some slipping and sliding and overall made the application a tad more difficult than my prior bond, but I worked with it and made it happen.When I woke up the next morning, 6 of my clusters had fallen off in my sleep. That's OK, I fixed them up in hopes having my eyes normally open the whole day would allow time for them to dry up and adhear better.Unfortunately, currently it's been 24 hours since application. My eyes suddenly started to burn and itch, which is actually WAY quicker than they did with my old bond (3-4 days in), which says to me this bond is likely MORE latexy than my previous.I actually pulled the clusters right off, because the bond never fully dried, with no damage to my natural lashes. All in all, maybe this product can work for someone without a sensitivity, but please be cautious of the dry time and know you'll likely be reapplying clusters often.Moving forward, I think I'll just purchase a tint and lift kit, which isn't great because I much prefer the look of dramatic clusters, but a blonde lash babe gotta do what a blonde lash babe gotta do.Attached is a photo of the redness caused by this bond taken immediately after removal.
E**H
Glue Not Sticking as Expected
I’ve purchased this eyelash glue nine times, mostly because I haven't found a better option. However, my most recent purchase, I noticed that the formula seems to have changed—or possibly I received a defective product. The glue didn’t adhere as well as it used to. While I’ve had issues with the product before, such as the applicator drying out quickly and wishing for a dip-style glue instead of a brush, it at least used to stick to the lashes. Unfortunately, this time, it failed to provide the usual adhesion, which makes me suspect there has been a formula change. Unsure if I will purchase again due to these reasons.
K**B
Best eyelash glue!!!!!
This glue lasts 7 months for me, then I’ll buy a new one. There is plenty still in the tube, but it doesn’t stick as well. I wear strip lashes, trim them to fit my eyes, & cut each lash in half. I curl my lashes, then apply lash glue like mascara to both eyes, but I avoid getting too close to the root. I find this keeps my lashes from falling out because the lash glue stiffens them. Wipe off excess glue from wand onto glue end & apply in a magnifying mirror. This will help you avoid getting any glue in your eye. Then I apply lash glue to both sets of cut lash strips. Apply outer lash. I apply under my lash. Then apply inner lash half. Do the same with the next eye. Outer then inner. Make sure to not overlap too much or you’ll notice it’s too thick in the middle & no one else will notice but it will annoy you. Apply seal above & below lashes. You can even use flat tweezers & apply seal to both sides & press down to seal to your natural lashes. I wear lashes daily so I buy a cleaner & clean the bottom of my lashes & my lids with Eye Eco Advanced Tea Tree Eyelid and Facial Cleanser & disposable lip brushes. Qtips will leave cotton hairs on your lashes. I leave on for a week then remove with Lash Remover for Cluster Lashes 5ml LAUBESS LASH Remover. I apply remover to the top and bottom of each lash, let sit then apply a blob of coconut oil to each lash. Let sit with eyes closed, then rub gently to check to see if it loosens. Rub gently side to side, then downward. Do not pull to avoid pulling out your lashes. If u remove correctly you should have no bald spots in your lashes. The only thing that will remove the lashes is steam, like if you go in a steam room. They last in a sauna, after a shower, through sleeping & swimming. I clean them before bed & when I wake up.Everyone who says this doesn’t stick is probably not waiting until it’s tacky, wait a beat. I put glue on my lashes, then the fake lashes by that time it’s tacky. Also, ppl who get their extensions done by professionals don’t get them wet or get in steam for 24hrs. So, I put them on after a shower or the day before. I wash around my eyes, then wash them with disposable lipstick applicators. I remove lashes after a week, but they wd last longer.
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