✨ Elevate Your Lash Game – Because You Deserve to Shine!
The Lash Lift Kit is a professional-grade eyelash perming solution designed for at-home use. It includes all necessary components for easy application, ensuring long-lasting curls that enhance your natural beauty while being gentle on your lashes.
M**.
Changed my life
I’ve been doing makeup every day for years now but slowly I’ve gotten lazier. I used to do fake lashes every day then it became mascara. A couple weeks ago I used this kit and my lashes are still curled nicely! Normally my lashes jut out completely straight, and when I got a lash lift done professionally, it did not have nearly the same effect as a lash curler would. Now I’m so much happier with my natural face since I don’t have to curl my lashes.The kit itself is pretty straightforward. You definitely have to make sure your skin isn’t oily at all for the lash pad to stick. I recommend curling your lashes so that it’s easier to stick them to the pad. It says to clean off the fixation solution but it was difficult to do with everything sticky from the glue. I used the kit with no expectations so I did it somewhat badly, missing a few lashes and my bottom lashes weren’t completely tucked in. Make sure your lashes are applied to the pad exactly how you want it permed, I didn’t realize it would perm some of them lopsided lol but it worked very well and is long lasting.I’m a little paranoid of lash fall out but I don’t think more lashes than usual have come out. The skin on my eyelid is a little sore sometimes because I did the tightest curl possible but castor oil helps to moisturize it. I got a bit of the solutions on my skin and it didn’t affect my skin. I also didn’t get my lashes wet for 24 hrs and I think that helped it last. Also I still wear makeup and curl my lashes and it still stays curled after I take it all off.Overall love this
B**A
SO MUCH BETTER than professional lash lift!
This turned out AMAZING. There is a big learning curve, but it turned out a million times better than the pro lash lift I got.For reference: my lashes are stick straight and go straight down. They don't hold a curl unless I use waterproof mascara—a lot like Asian lashes (altho im not asian). I've been curling my lashes and wearing waterproof mascara since I was 12, so this was huge.I have small hooded eyes with deceptively long lashes. I used the second smallest size pad (M, I think); the S was too small for my lash length, but I didnt know that till I was gluing down my lashes and I was like "Hmm." If youve ever been told your lashes are long, theyre likely too long for the smallest size. Because my eyes are hooded, I might go the next size up next time. My inner lashes are curling into my hood on one eye (pictured for reference). This is bc of me and my inexperience, not the kit itself.I got a pro lash lift for $100 eight weeks ago—the AFTER result is what I have pictured as my "before." It was awful. She didn't leave the solution on long enough; my lashes (and hair in general) are stubborn and don't take product well. I also think she did a bad job gluing my lashes down, so it was just a mess. I had to wait 8 weeks to redo them to avoid damaging them.My results speak for themselves! Im not wearing mascara in any of the pictures. Do it yourself and get it done right for a fraction of the price.However, there is a LEARNING CURVE. Here's what I learned from using the kit:1: the glue worked fine for me. In fact, it was too sticky. For those who say the glue doesn't work: oil on your lids or your lashes will make it not stick. Wash your eyes and lashes before using the kit. Wash your hands as well. I don't have oily lids at all, so I think that's why it worked well for me. But in order to remove the glue, I often had to use oil cleanser—which again suggests that oily lids/lashes will make it not stick.2: apply the glue to the pad as well as your lid before sticking it down. Make sure it's applied perfectly before continuing. I had to re-stick it down a few times to make sure it was flush with my lash line, glued down at the corners well, etc.3: The glue application is the MOST IMPORTANT PART. However you glue the lashes down will be how it perms, so if it looks bad, then redo it. I ended up having to take my lashes down, take off the pad, washing my lashes with oil cleanser then traditional cleanser, letting it dry, then starting all over again TEN TIMES across both eyes. No joke. I did it because the glue worked REALLY well for me and glued down like cement before I could fan my lashes out. This lead to my lashes clumping or laying in weird curves, but I couldnt separate them bc they were already glued together or glued down, etc. Be open to redoing it in order to get the best result! It was tedious but you don't want to end up with wonky lashes for 8 weeks that mascara and a lash curler can't fix.4: the best way I found to press the lashes to the pad is: apply a generous amount of glue to the pad, then brush my lashes up with the spoolie in a combing motion, pressing down underneath the spoolie (at base of lashes) with the tiny applicator. Press applicator gently up lashes, starting at root moving to tip. The tiny little applicator gives the precision you really need to make sure the lashes are separated. If the applicator becomes sticky, it helped to kind of press and roll up the lash until I got to the end of the pad; then I could pull it off without pulling my lashes off at the same time. Repeat this motion on the same section until all the hair is pressed down. This ensured my lashes were fanned out and separated instead of clumped together. Some hairs won't stick down in time; reapply glue as needed in spots that need it; keep brushing with the spoolie and pressing down with the applicator till it sticks. Note: The y applicator is complete garbage; it didn't comb my lashes at all, so they clumped like crazy. I looked like SpongeBob.5: after all your lashes seem glued down: no they are not lol. Do a second coat of glue in spots as needed, brushing lashes and pressing down with applicator to get those few random lashes that didn't get pressed down.6: under eye pads just stabbed me in the eye. I didn't use them and didn't get solution in my eyes. I think if you cut them to fit, it'd work, but I don't know how to do that lol. I ripped them off every time I tried to use them. If you can use them, that's obviously preferable and power to you!7: once your lashes are glued down, you're in the home stretch! Make sure they are CEMENTED to the pad. Glue is your friend.8: have Saran wrap ready. Apply perm solution (I feel like I was pretty generous and really tried to glob it on cuz I know my lashes are STUBBORN); try to apply it to base and mid lengths without going to tips. Some of my lashes came unstuck at this point, but 95% were still stuck down. I think if id stayed away from tips and glued down better, no lashes would have moved.9: apply Saran wrap to lashes: press down, then kinda pull up so the Saran wrap is pulling lashes up. This can help any hairs that became unstuck.10: PRESS YOUR PALM TO EYE WHILE IT ACTIVATES. The heat helps I swear! Especially if you have stubborn lashes.11: Wait the full 10 min if you have stubborn lashes. I kept my palm on my eye the whole time. No regrets.12: take off Saran wrap, wipe off solution with cotton swab without moving lashes, then apply fixing solution. THIS IS WHAT LOCKS THE HAIR IN PLACE. Whatever shape your lashes are in with the fixing solution is how your lashes will look! So again, apply generously to your still-cemented lashes, apply Saran wrap by pressing and pulling up, keep your palm there for 10min, and relax.13: wipe off solution, and you're in the home stretch! Apply tint now if you want to—that part got in my eye, so thats why my eye is red and irritated in my after pic. Apply nutrition coat, wait five min, then clean it off with cleanser (step 4). Press a cotton round (or toilet paper lmao) into your lashes gently to dry. Fan with spoolie to see your results ✨️14: SUPER SUPER IMPORTANT: you need to make sure you REALLY clean off the glue at the end! If you have leftover glue in your lashes, the fixation solution can stick to it, and IT WILL KEEP CURLING YOUR LASHES! You don't want that! Take your time and REALLY clean your lashes with the solution provided. I think part of why my lashes overcurled is because I didn't do a good job of this on one eye.Overall: big learning curve but AMAZING results. I'll be a repeat purchaser of this kit. I was considering using lash serums (like latisse) cuz I wanted my lashes to look fake and touch my brows. This lash lift kit gave me the exact effect I was looking for, no lash serum needed!
H**N
Important tips for those struggling
I have the WORST eye lashes. They’re pin straight, with some pointing downwards. I have to use waterproof mascara because that’s the only way they’ll hold a curl. I have used this perm kit for years. I typically tint them a day after and don’t even wear mascara. Or I can wear non waterproof mascara finally, I don’t even have to curl them before. It lasts as long as my normal lash growth cycle. After 4 weeks they get a little crazy, but it’s because some of my lashes grow random directions which becomes more apparent when they’re halfway grown out.In the beginning I did struggle with the glue. It is difficult to work with, but not impossible. I’ve found that splitting the eye into 3-4 glue sections works best. Apply glue to 1/3 the strip, set a 30 second timer, and glue up that section of lashes. Doing them all at once, you’re guaranteed to miss the glues prime time and not give the lashes the focus they need.I found it is also helpful to buy a pack of extra spoolies. I brush them out when I get out of the shower, I try not to reuse spoolies too much.I love the Y combs but I struggle using it on one of my eyes, I just bought a nice reusable tool that has longer better teeth. The teeth on these y combs tend to get clogged up, and it’s difficult to clean them out.I find I tend to run out of the cleanser before the other products. Micellar water will cleanse off the glue without effecting the perm solutions if you run out (since you can’t get them wet for 24 hours, don’t try washing your eyes out, just micellar on a qtip).Be mindful of the pad you choose. Sometimes I think I want this perfect voluminous curl and then realize I’m stuck with lashes that curl into my eye crease for a month. I prefer the M2, great voluminous curl without poking back onto my eye lid crease.DO NOT put any of the perm solutions at the tips of your lashes. Focus on the 2/3 starting at the root. If you let any of the solutions soak on the tips of the lashes, they can singe, and you’ll get weird little curls at the tips of your lashes. Trust me you don’t need anything on the tips for a perfect curl. It’ll just ruin your lashes and look funny.I find the pads useless. They’re in my way and don’t fit my eye shape. I don’t use pads at all and I just don’t let it touch my skin.I try not to use the kit well past expiration even if it works and doesn’t appear oxidized. I probably use it 4-6 times and buy a new one.If you’re going to tint, I always do 24 hours after the perm. I haven’t tried before. I think this would be easier but I’ve heard the perm solutions can have bleaching affects and I haven’t wanted to do all the work and find out that’s true so I just trust it. I use just for men beard dye even though they say not to. Haven’t gone blind yet and I have perfect vision still.Years ago when I started using this kit, it didn’t have instructions to put a film over the lashes with each solution. This is a MUST. No matter how well you glue, some lashes will want to lift off the pad as your rubbing wet chemicals on them every 8-10 minutes. I use kitchen plastic wrap I cut into pieces. You will definitely struggle with getting all the lashes perfectly against the pad with each step if you don’t do this. I apply it by sliding it on in an upward motion. This presses the lashes more onto the pad and catches any trying to unstick.I posted 4 pictures. Pre lash lift, mid lash lift with kitchen wrap, immediate post lash lift, and 24 hours later after I have showered and tinted (ignore my clear ginger brows, I don’t have enough hair for them to be worth tinting or I would lol).Sometimes I struggle with getting the ends of the pads to stick to my lid. I just do the best I can and usually 1-3 mm will unstick but in the end you can’t really tell those ones didn’t get a voluminous perm. Kinda looks better for them to not be super permed. I do struggle with the pad not being as curved as my eyes, and typically have to cut off some parts that go into my eye crease because my crease moving will loosen the pad.Once you get the hang of the kit, it’s a blessing. It took me a few tries to master it. My tips I gave are probably the most important steps. Good luck :)
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