S**N
Look up instructions on youtube, use qtips and buy clear wrap
I can’t believe i’ve never heard of perming your eyelashes until i’m 38...wth!? y’all ladies have been holding out on me!!! lol anyways...IM IN LOVE!!My only complaints are that the pad wouldn’t stick to my eye with the glue provided, there’s no application tools or clear wrap that you’ll need, and the instructions suck and say different than what the instructions say here on amazon...BUT despite these flaws i’d STILL give it 5 stars because of the results!!Details I wish i’d known before I started and Tips i’d recommend:I’d recommend using a fake eyelash glue that is better than the one it comes with to glue the pad on your eye...I had some glue I owned already that i tested out after and the pad stuck just fine with that and I wish i’d thought of that before because the pad not sticking caused so much difficulty during this process because it kept coming up in the corners and sliding upIMPORTANT: when the instructions say choose an eye pad that fits your eye it’s NOT meaning the size of your eye.... You’re basically selecting how big of a curve you want in your lashes (if you look at them from the bottom you can see that every pad has a different size bump)....I selected the smallest bump and I wish I hadn’t because my lashes are so straight up that they are actually pressing against my eyelid so it’s hard to get eyeshadow on now...so next time i’m picking a eyelid pad with a tiny bit bigger bump so they’ll be curved further away from my eyelid.Application tools: I washed mascara applicators and was using them to apply the products but quickly saw that wasn’t going to distribute enough product... so don’t over think that, it’s more important that the product completely saturates your lashes so just use a q-tip for every step and just glob it on there.FYI you do use the glue to glue your eyelashes to the eyelid pad... the instructions didn’t seem really clear on that and it didn’t seem right to me, but that is what you do.... take your time when glueing your lashes the exact way that you want them to look after permed and make sure they’re really separated (i left a few grouped together and i can tell)...I would also just use their glue they including for this portion because it’s not strong at all so it won’t hurt your lashes and it washes off easily.About washing your eyelashes after....I saw people saying to not wash your eyelashes afterwards... and I wasn’t going to wash them because of this and got perms as a child so i remember that you aren’t supposed to wash your hair after a perm... but i dyed my eye lashes after the perm and accidentally got some in my eye and rushed to the sink was forced to wash my eyes immediately after the perm and they are still permed.... I thought the perm would fall out because of this but it has been two days since and they seem completely fine and haven’t lost any curl YAY!!In conclusion... You don’t have to be a complete pro or have everything be perfect... my eye pad was slipping and my plastic wrap I used kept slipping and my lashes still turned out good enough that i’m extremely happy and no longer have to wear ANY eye makeupGood luck ❤️
A**E
100% worth it
Exceeded my expectations completely! Obviously not as convenient as a salon appointment but when you factor in the convenience, saved travel time, etc. there are really no drawbacks to this product and you get the exact same results (actually slightly better for me) as you would at a high-end salon. I used to pay $90 per appointment for the exact same process but this product means I can cut that down to $5 per treatment (probably more, you really get a lot of product in this kit) and use a little elbow grease! I've only used it once so far but it's lasted about a week and a half now with no drop so I'm optimistic that it'll last just about as long as the salon lifts, and if not I have no problem doing it again. I did the math and while a salon appointment used to cost me $90 as well as about 1.5 hours including travel time, using this kit costs much less and takes the exact same amout of time. Cleanup is minimal, the glue and product come off easily with the included cleansing serum, and you have complete control over how intense you want your lift (there are a few different sizes for the pads). I have the typical short, straight Asian lashes and this kit gave me unbelievable length and curl.Keep in mind though that you are basically your own lash specialist, so don't expect to be able to lie back and take a nap during the process. For the best results, I think you need to take your time, have some patience with the perm solution (especially if you have straight lashes like me), and focus on getting a symmetrical lift. But if I'm saving almost $100--totally worth it.
A**R
Not as good as a professional lift, but so worth the money!
I used to get my lashes lifted professionally, for around $70-80. The lift was supposed to last roughly 6 weeks, but mine typically lasted 4 weeks. I have straight lashes that really don't respond well to a lash curling tool, so this was pretty much my only option.I used this for the first time about two weeks ago, and yes, it DOES work, but the curl did not last over this entire 2 week period. So, that was very disappointing. But, for the price, amount of times it can be used, and the convenience of doing it at home, in my opinion it is worth it.I don't know how many uses out of this kit I will get, because I messed up on one eye the first time around (I wasn't paying attention to the bottle labels), and I probably used more of the solution than necessary. But if done right, I can picture getting a minimum of 5 uses out of each kit, and I personally think that is a very low ball estimate. I have used it 1.5 times and still have enough for a few more applications. It'll be hard to know for sure until I completely use the kit.Some suggestions:- Use disposable nail polish or lip brushes to apply all solutions. I tried q-tips with most of the cotton snipped off, the first time. And while it did work, I could have saved a lot of product had I used small brushes. I used a couple of my small eye makeup brushes when I was re-doing my right eye a day or two later (the eye I 'messed' up originally), and it was much cleaner and easier.- If you don't mind having multiple brushes on hand, you can reuse them. Just have enough to not double-dip or cross-dip, and obviously clean the tools after each use.- Curl your lashes with your regular lash curling tool before gluing them to the eye pad. This is especially helpful if you have stick straight lashes, like me.- I accidentally spilled the "cleaning solution." I am not particularly worried, it really just felt like a weak eye makeup remover. I used a regular makeup wipe beforehand, then gently went over that eye with a damp cotton pad to remove any residue from the makeup remover. To clean my eye after, I used what was left of the cleanser with a q-tip, but I think a wipe would have been more effective.- I find the "lash nourishing solution" to be a far better cleaner and glue remover. But I did have a glue remover for false lashes on hand, just in case. But I didn't have to use it.- Use a toothpick or a slim tool to adjust your lashes the way you want them to curl. Do so quickly, before the glue dries!- you'll need cling wrap. Cut small pieces ahead of time. I used like 3" x 3" squares, and that was more than big enough. Cut 4 pieces (2 for each of the two solutions you use on each eye).Other stuff:- This would be much easier to use if you have someone to do it for you. I think lying down while another person applies the solutions, would be a lot more convenient. The eye pad would also not be such a pain to hold in place while you're trying to "arrange" your lashes before the glue dries. But don't worry, this is totally doable on your own. The more you do it, the easier it will be.- The packaging is very cute.
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