Sharon Sanders
New MexicoMember since December 2017

Reviews (1)


    • Dec 15, 2017
    • Verified Reviewer

    One Two Lash

    Use of a variety of lash types yielded mixed results

    Overall Experience:

    I've purchased lashes in several of the available types. My comments are below.

    Original and Accent lashes: They are both fairly natural looking and easy to apply with a little practice. The Original lashes are straight and do not follow the curve of the lid. However, by adding eyeliner at my lash line as well as along the inside/upper eyelid rim, I'm able to help disguise the straightness and achieve a nice look, overall. The Accent lashes are also straight, but because of their small size, they do appear to follow the curve of the lid. The look of the Accent lashes is also enhanced by using eyeliner.

    I've used both types on my easy/natural days when I want to enhance my look without much effort, and importantly, without paying the price of the eye irritation I normally get from using mascara and/or glue-on lashes.

    Full-Size Lashes: These lashes, while the individual lashes are fairly natural looking, are not very full. As applied, they do not get sandwiched in the same manner as the other varieties. This means that they do not get doubled. Because they are not very full, the magnets are more visible. I like that the new design incorporates the use of two magnets per lash rather than one. By having small magnets on the ends of each lash, the lash follows the natural curve of the eyelid, once applied. Thus, the straight look is eliminated. Smart! However, the lash is too large for my eye, and adjustment is impossible. I'm hoping that future production will include a variety of sizes as well as a fuller look.

    Bold: I did not care for these at all. They look very heavy, clumped, and unnatural. There is no enhancement with eyeliner or mascara that can possibly help!

    Additional Comments: I find that all of these can be tricky to apply, and that practice is required. I really like the concept, and I wanted this to work, so I put in the effort. Applying them using plastic (not metal) tweezers works well. I hold the top lash in place by hand, then place the bottom lash in place with the tweezers. I use a pair of lash applicator tweezers that came with a package of glue-on false lashes.

    Again, I applaud their most recent dual magnet design and hope you can produce them in more sizes and with greater fullness, as well as a curved design in the half-lash type.

    Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend


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