The concept of magnetic false lashes is so nice, isn’t it? They’re long lasting and reusable. You don’t waste time waiting for glue to dry. You don’t even have to be afraid of losing lashes during removal. All you’ve got to do is simply align them and let them find each other. My eyes are rolling.Have you ever even tried using magnetic false lashes? This is definitely from personal consumer experience, but in my opinion, it is difficult! I could never seem to get the magnets lined up. Even when I do, I could never get them to close properly with my lashes in between. The struggle is too real.
Haven’t even heard of them yet? Well, let me tell you what it is.
Like I said, the application can create different results. Manufacturers and cosmetics brands have realized that and have created a wide variety of options to choose from to hopefully combat those application issues. For example, to avoid creating harsh angles, some magnetic false lashes have multiple short magnets that allow for more control over the curve of the strip. To avoid the appearance of droopy eyes with the lash strips being too long, some are made to only cover half the length of the lash line.Results will vary based on the type of lashes used. Keep in mind that the longer the magnet, the less curved the appearance of the lash line will be. This creates that look of harsh angles.In the image, we see three parts: the first is before, the middle is a side-by-side comparison with the left eye having magnetic false lashes and the right without, and the last is after. The difference is subtle at first glance, but a deeper look will show a significant difference. You can decide if you like the difference or not.She is wearing a half-length strip with a long magnet. I know this because there is no difference in her lashes in the inner corners, but the lashes on the outer corners are noticeably longer between the before and after photos. That means that the strip is not full length. Additionally, I know that the magnet is long because the curvature of her eyeliner is also noticeably different between the photos. In the before photo, her eyeliner is nice and round, while in the after photo, her eyeliner is round in the inner corners and goes into a straight, downward slope about halfway across her eyes. This is exactly the harsh angle I personally try to avoid because it alters the natural expression of your eyes.
