For context, I am naturally NOT blessed with thick lashes and they are also incredibly stubborn with wanting to stay up. They’ve also gotten quite sparse because I used to (and still) do eyelash extensions pretty often and love the look of my eyes with long lashes. I used to work in retail and looking ‘nice’ was one of the mini unspoken requirements so while I was raking in cash, I was able to upkeep it. With inflation and life happening, I have only been able to do it once or twice a year as a birthday treat to myself. So I’ve been looking for options to get the look but not spend hundreds of dollars only for them to fall off eventually 🥲

    I’ve been seeing TikToks of people recommending c-beauty brand stick on falsies so decided to give it a shot and they have been an absolute game changer. I am used to using traditional falsies but there are days where I don’t want THAT falsies look. This is where c-beauty falsies come into play.

    They are honestly pretty easy to apply BUT you definitely need eyelash tweezers. I bought a Japanese brand called D-Up and I really like it so far. With installation, there’s a trick where you tilt your head back and it pops itself on almost. Find what works for you but this is how I get them on

    To do an endurance test of this, I went to an intense pilates class and they didn’t come off!! I was moving around lots and sweating quite abit so the fact that these still stayed on was a great testament to them.

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    1. Dismal_Counter_1031 on

      I have ones similar to these and love them too! The only thing is I find it a bit difficult to remove them from the packaging, the ones I got are pretty cheap so maybe they’re more fragile or something, cause sometimes they tear apart when I take them out.

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