✨ Elevate Your Lash Game with KISSFalscara! ✨
KISSFalscara DIY Eyelash Extension Bond & Seal is a dual-action adhesive designed for easy application and long-lasting wear. Infused with biotin and vitamin E, it ensures comfort while locking your lash extensions in place. Perfect for beauty enthusiasts looking to achieve salon-quality results at home, this product is cruelty-free and allows for customization with various lash styles.
M**Z
Best I’ve ever used
The media could not be loaded. I bought another lash cluster glue before this one and i used it maybe 3 or 4 times and it dried up and it was clumpy, sticky, and very messy. I bought the Kiss brand exactly 2 months ago and it’s sooo amazing. I didn’t expect it to still last me this long. It goes on like mascara and it’s not clumpy, or messy at all. I won’t use another one again. Oh and it comes off pretty easy.
C**R
Long lasting!
This will always be my go to! Before using I recommend prepping the lashes by washing them to make sure there are no oil residues and dry them thoroughly. I would say if you do the lash prep they last up to 2.5 weeks. The seal is also super good but I wouldn’t say it’s needed. I would call it an extra step of precaution. I would recommend changing them more often then 2.5 weeks or wipe clean with a damp Q-tip to help reduce dirt from getting in the eye, they’re not regular extensions so they can’t be washed the same way you would with regular ones. Getting them soaked will loosen the lashes and make them more prone to falling off faster. All in all I would say this glue is one of the best I’ve used so far and I will continue to use it. It doesn’t irritate my eyes at all but does feel sticky after using it but you just have to give it some time to dry. For the removal process this brand has a remover but I typically will use castor oil I feel safer using it and castor oil is known to help regrowth.
A**L
still testing, but i think i might like it
(I'm only reviewing the actual bond and seal stuff bcus i used different lashes than what comes in the whole falscara kit. this is my first time trying lashes like this. Ive worn regular strip lashes for a few years now and wanted to try smth more seamless)I tried using a little bit and an average amount of bond (one way on each eye) to see what would work better, be more secure, or easier to work with. With both ways, all my natural lashes clumped up together and stuck together weird. It was annoying having to keep separating them, just for them to get stuck when i blink or look down. Slightly uncomfortable when they'd get stuck to my bottom lashes as well. I think putting on the bond in sections would definitely help the process be easier and ill be trying that next.The applicator wand itself isnt my favorite either. I like thats its small and can somewhat fit in the tight spots like the inner corner or outer corner. But i couldnt always tell if it was holding product where i wanted it to (like the very very end so i can get right next to my lash line). No major complaints abt it tho.The seal tho. Couldn't tell that any product was being applied and then when i could tell it was white and clumpy. The applicator for the seal end, doesn't feel like its actually getting close enough? or coming fully in contact w the lash to seal anything. Both ends have the same type of wand, but i think it works better for the bond end. I just didn't feel like it was sealing anything in, and i was right. I had multiple sections come off after the seal was applied.I fought w the bond trying my best to get it close to the root of my lash and my lash line without poking myself in the eye, but i still had sections fall out or move and id have to redo them. This could be because of the fake lashes i used but i don't think so. I put the bond directly on the lash and it wouldnt stick till the 5th or 6th try.It's been about an hour since i put them on. My eyes are a little irritated (watery) but i think that just bcus theres smth there that normally isnt. I haven't felt any pain. They are still sticky tho. The seal is supposed to, well, seal them in place, and get rid of the stickiness....theyre still sticky. I don't like that, but it hasnt caused me problems yet.I did see a review that said to not sleep in them, im sorry b but im doin it. I wanna see if they last through the night and how well they hold up. My hopes aren't super high but its fine bcus i have nowhere to be tomorrow so nobody will see my lookin crazy.If i remember, i will write an update in the morningUPDATE:It lasted through the night. my eyes did not get glued shut. bcus the lashes were still sticky when i went to bed, even after leaving them for an hour to maybe dry more, i woke up w some v small fuzz on my lashes. tiny fuzz, but very noticeable, at least to me. i ended up redoing them completely w a lot less bond and less sealer. 1 they look more natural, less like i put a bunch of mascara on. 2 im not as sure that they will last through the night. i do work tomorrow but ill have time before work to fix em if i need to. i will update then if i remember :)UPDATE 2:i ended up redoing them completely, they came out a lot better. i curled my lashes before applying and it helped a lot with the whole process. i put a small amount of bond on my natural lashes a few millimeters away from the skin and then put bond on the base of the cluster lash. it held well and felt natural. i had to fix em up a few times. one cluster would fall off and id redo it as well as others that were close to falling off. they haven't irritated my eyes much. they lasted about a week though. took me about 10 20 minutes to do this time.i also have decided to try do individual lashes with a separate glue to see if they look more natural, feel softer, and last longer. not to say this isnt a good product. it works well for a drugstore brand and id use it again as well as recommend to others. it does the job and comes in convenient packaging. not too hard to do either. throughout the week they started to droop. idk if its bcus my natural lashes grow straight and were pushing them down or if the lash clusters were too heavy. either way, those are things to keep in mind.
A**R
Things I wished I'd known when I started using Falscara
I have been using Falscara for about 4 years now. I’ve tried a few other bond and seal types, but keep coming back to these because they last the longest and make my lashes look the most natural. I swim, shower, work out and sleep in them and do not worry about them coming off. I get asked about my lashes all the time and always recommend it to those who do not want the expense (in time and money) of professional lash extensions.Now I’ve never been able to get them to 2 weeks but I usually get them to last a week-10 days with maybe a touch up at day 5-7. (As an fyi, I do not use cluster lashes, I just buy strip lashes and cut them into the sizes I like and apply those to the underside of my real lashes.)Things that I have found make them last/stay longer:1. Apply the glue and lashes to clean DRY eyes. (no liner, no eyeshadow, no moisturizer or even micelle water residue)2. Beside wanding my lashes, I use a tiny bit of glue directly on the lashes I am going to apply to the very inner and outer ends of my eyes. Those are the places I find tend to “lift” the most.3. Wait about 10-15 min. before you put on the seal to allow the glue to set and dry a bit4. Brush the seal on your lashes and put a small amount on the top of the eye lid near the water line. Then wipe it off the lid. This helps eliminate the tacky feeling on my eye lids.5. The Most important: Do your best to NOT get them wet for at least 24 hours. It’s hard, I know cause you want to shower or wash your face and splash rinse at night before bed; but just take a bath and use a washcloth to rinse carefully around your eyes. I've found the times I have gotten my lashes wet in that first day, even from washing my face, are when they stop sticking after a few days or move around.note: I bought the overnighter but never have used it regularly cause I’m not really sure how to use it. The videos or instructions don’t really cover that.
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