Ardell Press On Pre-Glued Eyelash Extension with Applicator – Wispies Natural, Customizable DIY Lash Clusters, Beginner Friendly Individual Lashes, 30 Count
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Product Dimensions : 4 x 0.88 x 5.38 inches; 0.95 ounces
Item model number : 38674
UPC : 074764386748
Manufacturer : American International Industries
ASIN : B0DFF4SNK4
Country of Origin : China
Wispies Natural: Natural light volume with medium length and V-shaped crisscrossing for a fluttery, feathery finish that enhances your lash line beautifully.
Underlash Application: Extensions are placed under your natural lashes to keep the bands hidden, ensuring a seamless look with no visible bands and no contact with your skin.
Speedhesive Technology: Pre-glued band with Speedhesive Technology ensures a quick stick and secure all-day hold. No glue mess or drying time needed for effortless application.
Convenient Lash Kit: Customize your look with 30 clusters in 4 lengths. Mini Innie clusters fit seamlessly in the inner corner, and the upgraded applicator features a soft pusher tip and contoured grip for easy application.
Go-To Lash Brand: Ardell offers a vast selection of high-quality lash styles for every occasion. Worn by celebrities, makeup artists, and beauty enthusiasts worldwide.
Customers say
Customers find the false eyelashes easy to apply and natural-looking. They stay on all day and some for a week. Many customers consider them their favorite style and brand of lashes. While most are satisfied with value for money and ease of removal, some have issues with the quality and stickiness.
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DavidsGirl –
Very good and recommended. There is a learning curve! Give yourself time to learn, it’s worth it.
I bought these just to try them and I’m glad I did. I mostly wear falscara lash clusters. Those tend to stay on for about 5 days and I like that system better than magnetic, strip, or other cluster lash systems because it is very affordable and also very good quality. Sometimes during that 5 days I will need to replace one or two clusters because I slept wrong on them or failed to get one on just right. It’s hard to replace a middle or inner cluster because the bond is already on my lashes but not sticky anymore. It is challenging to remove/reapply bond in the center between two lash clusters without messing up the rest or poking bond into my eye. Putting new bond over old bond doesn’t tend to workout well. I thought these would be great for filling in when needed and they are. Now I always know I can quickly and easily replace as needed. I will keep these on hand.With these press on lashes the bond is already on the lash cluster, so you don’t have to apply bond to your lashes. I like that the bond on these is really sticky and I like that when I take the lashes off the bond isn’t typically stuck in my natural lashes. One of the challenges with these is the adhesive stays tacky for a long time after you put them on. I found that when I sleep in these Ardell press on lashes, sometimes when I open my eyes there is a feeling of my eyelids being stuck together a bit. But I found a way to solve that and then figured out I can wear these for multiple days, too. I’m on day 3 right now and they’re not going anywhere. I use a very light coat of the Seal from the falscara Bond and Seal tube after I apply the lashes, just at the band where it’s still sticky. That takes away the tackiness, makes them more water resistant, and helps them last longer. I shower in these, being careful not to get them too wet or rub them. I gently clean my eyes and lashes with Bio Derma and a cotton swab before bed and when I wake up.With these press on lashes there is one caveat. You have to be really careful when you have the package open. The bond is on the top and bottom of each little cluster band and if you even lightly touch the clusters on the tray, the clusters will stick to your fingers, the tweezer, etc. The first time I tried them, I accidentally wound up with an entire row of lashes from the tray stuck to back of my finger when I was pulling the first one out. I was not happy at all. I wound up having to trash those. Lesson learned. I thought I was going to hate them but tried them anyway and found that once I got a handle on how to avoid the area that is sticky, they’re super easy to apply and look fantastic. I get tons of compliments.If you are new to this, don’t let your first couple of tries dictate how you feel about cluster lashes. You CAN learn to use this system and it is seriously worth the effort. There is a learning curve whether you use the press on or a system that has multiple steps. Go slowly, don’t stress. Don’t try to learn this when you’re getting ready for work/going out. Practice when you’re not on a timeline. Watch videos first, be patient with yourself. I’ve been at this for a couple of months and I’m really good at it now. I wasn’t good at it a month ago–at all. I’ve gone from 30 to about 10 minutes to get them on perfectly.The face photo is these lashes at the beginning of day 3 (and after working all night and only sleeping for two hours–meet my eye bags). No eyeliner or shadow. The lashes are not loose at all and not bugging me. The other photo is my little arsenal of tools. I like to comb my lashes right before I start. I also curl them which makes it a little easier to place the clusters. I clean my tools with the rubbing alcohol and a paper towel or cotton pad before I start and when I’m finished. The little black tool with the red tip on the bottom came with these press on lashes and is fine for pressing the lashes together with my natural lashes when get one eye done. I have the black with pink one you see, which is metal and a little bigger; I prefer that one for the final press to seal them down. I like the pink/blue tool you see for removing the clusters from the tray and initially applying them–it’s a bit more precise. The white tube is the Bond and Seal. I only use the Seal with these. The bond isn’t needed. You don’t need to put mascara on your natural lashes. I strongly recommend you don’t. I do this looking into a 10x magnifying mirror that is hands free. You can buy everything on Amazon. None of it is expensive. The lash tools all came in falscara kits, as did the Bond and Seal.
Carrie –
My new obsession
They are so much easier to apply than strip lashes and the adhesive last all day. I got so many compliments too! Little pricier than standard strip lashes but definitely worth it in my opinion.
smmcq –
Natural lashes
Excellent. Easy to use and naturl looking
Sara –
Worth it
After not being able to find these locally, I decided to buy them online and I am so glad I did! Theyâre super easy to apply, feel comfortable and last all day. Normally lash glue ends up hurting my eyes, the magnetic ones feel too heavy, and these are the only ones that I have found that just feel like wearing mascara (aside from going to a professional and that can get costly) These are definitely worth it! I ordered two sets and Iâll definitely be buying more!
Jason F. Hall –
Good for something temporary
Iâve worn strip lashes for a long time when needed for events. Recently, got tattoo eyeliner so canât wear them as much bc it takes off the ink.Have done professional lashes, but it gets very pricey.So I decided to give these a try.Ended up using my own tweezers to take clusters off the tray. Curled and lifted my own lashes and stuck them underneath. Overlapped the clusters and then pressed with my fingers to get them to stick. Took 10 mins to apply on first try. Only negative is that you can see the chunk of adhesive if looking closely.Applied them on Sunday and still hanging in there on Wednesday. Kit has enough for a couple of applications.It is a good in between for strip and professional lashes.
kimberly glick –
Not for the novice
I bought these after watching an influencer claiming these were easy products to put on. The false eyelashes go under the natural eyelash. If the hand doesnât place just right some of the edge goes into the eyeball. Luckily easy to get off since the glue needs to be pushed into the natural lash by the tweezer looking tool. Anyway, I tried. I failed. I threw away. Maybe youâll have better luck but I think the false eyelashes over the natural lash is easier and less eye watering
Amazon Customer –
These get an âAâ ease of use and longevity
So so easy to apply and thereâs no messy glue (that canât be good for your lids btw). I can also get about 3 days out of them which was beyond my expectations!
Sandy Gregory –
EASY to use!!!!
This amateur aced the application on the first try. Wore them all day with no discomfort. Stayed on.