Trust Me, These Magnetic Lashes Are Even Better than Your Trusty Glue-on Ones

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Let me introduce you to my favorite makeup innovation of the last decade: magnetic lashes. Gone are the tedious mornings and Saturday nights of dealing with eyelash glue, tweezers, and uncomfortable fake lashes that fall off mid-conversation. And here to stay are long-lasting, reusable magnetic lashes that are easier to apply and more comfortable to wear than traditional false lashes.

Magnetic eyelashes are my product of choice, whether it’s using the viral ones that adhere with magnetic eyeliner (yup, that’s a thing—more on that below) or the O.G. magnetic lashes that sandwich together. Still, as much as I love them, I’ll be the first to admit that not all magnetic eyelashes are created equal—which is why I’ve compiled a full list of my favorites, below.

I also chatted with makeup artists Ehlie Luna and Brianna Pesce about how to apply magnetic lashes, how to get magnetic lashes to stay on, and how to clean them correctly. Oh, and I also got the safety lowdown from board-certified ophthalmologist Ilyse Haberman, MD, to answer the biggest questions of all: Are magnetic lashes safe and do magnetic lashes "ruin" your natural lashes? I promise I’m not leaving you on a cliffhanger here, but before I get into the deets, I’d like to quickly introduce some of the best magnetic false lashes on Amazon, Sephora, and Ulta rn.

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Ready for gorge lashes like Selena Gomez's? Keep scrolling for the full breakdown of the best magnetic lashes, including real-person reviews and makeup artists’ favorites. Then, we’ll dive into some of the most commonly asked questions about magnetic lashes that we hear from our readers.

Charm Magnetic False Eyelashes and Magnetic Lash Eyeliner

Few drugstore brands can compete with KISS when it comes to affordable magnetic lashes. The flexible lash line band has magnets embedded throughout for a more secure grip, and the magnetic eyeliner pen has a teeny-tiny felt brush tip that makes precise application a lot easier. Wear with care, and you can reuse this pair to get more bang for your buck.

  • Style: Natural

  • Length: Medium

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Synthetic

  • Pairs included: 1

  • Wears: Up to 15

THE REVIEW: "I have been using this brand for 3+ years now and it is the best by far. Easy to apply, easy to remove, long wear and the magnetic hold on the lashes is worth every penny," writes one Amazon reviewer.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KFMNT5Q?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Charm Magnetic False Eyelashes and Magnetic Lash Eyeliner</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$12.00</p>

Most Natural Looking Magnetic Lashes Kit with Applicator

If you’re like me, you always stress about running out of things. Like, say, magnetic eyeliner specifically meant to work with your falsies. Luxillia’s Magnetic Eyelashes set comes with extra smudge-proof and waterproof liner, enough to secure multiple uses of each magnetic lash pair—this set comes with five. Plus, you can purchase the liner separately in black or brown if you run out.

  • Style: Various

  • Length: Long

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Synthetic silk

  • Pairs included: 5

  • Wears: Up to 30

THE REVIEW: "I am obsessed with these lashes! I've tried a bunch of brands and these work," wrote one reviewer. "I will definitely be buying again as they are so affordable for everyday use!"

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0834F3P8W?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Most Natural Looking Magnetic Lashes Kit with Applicator</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$18.99</p><span class="copyright">Amazon</span>

Magnetic Eyeliner and Eyelashes Kit

When you’re new to magnetic lashes, or you’re just playing around with different styles, I recommend grabbing a kit that comes with a few lash options and a magnetic liner. This one has five pairs of lashes ranging from separated and natural to long and voluminous, plus a full-size magnetic liner that’ll help you keep creating ~lewks~ for months before it runs out.

  • Style: Various

  • Length: Various

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Synthetic

  • Pairs Included: 5

  • Wears: Unspecified

THE REVIEW: “I am not good at doing makeup and do not wear makeup often, but I bought these lashes for our family pictures,” one Amazon reviewer wrote. “I was in a big hurry getting ready, and these lashes went on so easily and stayed really well.”

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081SVJBL9?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Magnetic Eyeliner and Eyelashes Kit</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$16.99</p><span class="copyright">Courtesy Image</span>

Magnetic Lash Accent #001

I don't love wearing eyeliner every day, which is why these lightweight, natural-looking Ardell accent lashes piqued my interest. They're a great choice for anyone who hates heavy, caterpillar lashes or over-the-top eye makeup, but still wants a little boost.

  • Style: Accent

  • Length: Medium

  • Type: Double lash strip

  • Material: Synthetic

  • Pairs Included: 1

  • Wears: Up to 15

THE REVIEW: "After I developed an allergy to acrylates (which is in all lash glue), I was devastated to no longer be able to wear falsies! These took a little getting used to but lasted all day," writes one Ulta reviewer. "The trick is to sit the top lash on your lash line and then apply the bottom lashes by holding it with both hands."

<p><a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1596630&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ulta.com%2Fp%2Fmagnetic-lash-accent-001-xlsImpprod17631467&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cosmopolitan.com%2Fstyle-beauty%2Fbeauty%2Fg29823549%2Fbest-magnetic-lashes%2F" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Magnetic Lash Accent #001</p><p>ulta.com</p><p>$9.79</p>

Click Magnetic Starter Set

If you're looking for D-R-A-M-A, these magnetic lashes are it. Lilly Lashes' bestselling 3D Miami style provides dramatic wispy layers that compliment all eye shapes. They come with 12 micro-magnets that ensure an even grip—even if you need to trim the ends for a better fit (hi, it me).

  • Style: Dramatic

  • Length: Long

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Faux mink

  • Pairs included: 1

  • Wears: Up to 50

THE REVIEW: “I love these lashes. No more fighting to put on lashes; they set in place easily," writes one Sephora reviewer. "Wish I found these sooner."

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Vibe Winged Magnetic Eyelashes

Love a siren eye? Same. Amp up your glam with these cat-eye magnetic lashes. Just draw your wings with Glamentic's fan-favorite magnetic eyeliner (which you can also purchase on Amazon), then pop these bbs on top. Each lash has tiny magnets lining the band to evenly distribute weight, meaning they won’t curl up at the corners.

  • Style: Cat-eye

  • Length: Long

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Faux mink

  • Pairs Included: 1

  • Wears: Up to 60

THE REVIEW: "I've been using Glamnetic lashes for almost a year now. I wore cheap magnetic lashes that never stayed on and then decided to splurge on Glamnetic, and these are the only lashes I wear and are extremely easy to put on—and they stay on," writes one Amazon reviewer.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KVX3DGJ?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Vibe Winged Magnetic Eyelashes</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$29.99</p>

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Virgo Magnetic Lashes

Of all the magnetic lashes I’ve tried, these fluttery, short magnetic lashes are the ones I continuously go back to. They add just the right amount of length and volume to intensify an outfit, and they also fit comfortably behind sunglasses. The rounded shape also gives virtually all eyes a more defined finish, without looking too dramatic.

  • Style: Wispy

  • Length: Short

  • Type: Magnetic liner (not included)

  • Material: Faux mink

  • Pairs Included: 1

  • Wears: Up to 60

THE REVIEW: “These are amazing and easy as can be to use. They are so easy to apply to the liner instead of messy glue, and they’re reusable. They last all night but come off easily when you want them to," wrote one reviewer. "I've been in rain, humidity, etc., and they stay put all night. I will forever be using these.”

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KVRG2PT?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Virgo Magnetic Lashes</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$29.99</p><span class="copyright">Courtesy Image</span>

Magnetic Eyeliner and Lashes Kit

If you're prone to teary eyes, have oily skin, or identify as a ~sweaty gworl~, you're the ideal candidate to test out these lashes that apply with waterproof magnetic eyeliner. I tried them and they legitimately do stay in place all day. Even in some seriously humid and itchy conditions, these magnetic lashes didn’t wiggle or slide, and all five pairs (ranging from v fluttery and wispy to thick and voluminous) felt comfortable and secure during testing—which is probably why they have more than 31,000 positive reviews on Amazon.

  • Style: Various

  • Length: Various

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Faux mink

  • Pairs included: 5

  • Wears: Unspecified

THE REVIEW: “I cannot put falsies on to save my life,” one reviewer wrote. “So, I crossed my fingers and purchased these. Someone said if you had a hard time with liquid eyeliner to put pencil liner on first so you had a guide to follow. This worked wonders for me. If I could give more stars, I would.”

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TZ6TKWF?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Magnetic Eyeliner and Lashes Kit</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$15.95</p><span class="copyright">Courtesy Image</span>

Magnetic Eyelashes with Eyeliner

If you love the hella-soft and fluffy look of mink lashes, but you don’t particularly want to buy the real, straight-from-the-animal thing, you need to try these faux-mink magnetic lashes, which are the closest I’ve found to real mink in a vegan material. They're surprisingly silky and fluttery, but even with a magnetic band, they still feel lightweight on your eyes.

  • Style: Rounded

  • Length: Long

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Faux mink

  • Pairs Included: 3

  • Wears: Unspecified

THE REVIEW: “I love these lashes very much,” wrote one tester on Amazon. “The length and style are perfect, and the application is a breeze. The lashes themselves come off very easily too.”

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083NKFW45?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Magnetic Eyelashes with Eyeliner</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$8.86</p><span class="copyright">Courtesy Image</span>

ProMagnetic Magnetic Eyeliner & Lash System

Out of all the magnetic eyelashes I tested, these accent lashes were my favorite for the days when I wanted a little ~oomph~ on my outer corners without the feel of a heavy lash. And they're way easier to apply: Just line your lash line with three coats of the included magnetic eyeliner, layer on some majorly thick and volumizing mascara, then place these faux-mink lashes along the outer edges of your liner for the full cat-eye effect.

  • Style: Cat-eye accent

  • Length: Medium

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Faux mink

  • Pairs Included: 1

  • Wears: Up to 15

THE REVIEW: “They went on perfectly within seconds and felt so secure, and they weren't heavy at all,” one review stated.

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Magnetic Eyeliner & Lash Kit Lure

My 2024 motto is “more money on Uber Eats, less money on magnetic lashes,” and this affordable lash kit makes that possible. Just shake the included bottle of eyeliner (gotta make sure the formula’s iron oxides—aka the magnetic magic—are evenly distributed), thinly line your upper lash line, let the liner dry, then stick on these faux-mink lashes. Honestly, you’ll be able to nail the whole process before your fries arrive.

  • Style: Natural

  • Length: Short

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Faux mink

  • Pairs included: 1

  • Wears: Unspecified

THE REVIEW: “Once they're on, they are on,” wrote one reviewer. “I rode several roller coasters, and the eyelashes didn't budge! Like 65 mph of wind in your face, and they still looked great!”

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/KISS-Magnetic-Eyeliner-Lash-Kit/dp/B082MQPGV2/?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Magnetic Eyeliner & Lash Kit Lure</p><p>$14.13</p><span class="copyright">Courtesy Image</span>

Magnetic Eyelashes with Eyeliner Kit - Classy Bundle

Truth: Some magnetic liquid liners were annoyingly difficult to apply during testing (I’m more of an eyeliner pencil girl, tbh). But this magnetic eyeliner and eyelash set was surprisingly easy, thanks to its felt-tip liner that helped me create a thin line without skipping or bleeding. These lashes are also a favorite of makeup artist Ehlie Luna, who loves that they have “10 magnets to help the lashes stay,” and are also “some of the most natural magnetic lashes I’ve tried.” Makeup artist-approved? Check.

  • Style: Natural

  • Length: Medium

  • Type: Magnetic liner

  • Material: Faux mink/silk

  • Pairs Included: 1

  • Wears: Up to 30

THE REVIEW: "The magnet makes these lashes fall right into place," wrote one Amazon reviewer. "Super easy to get perfect placement!"

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PW7BKTV?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10049.g.29823549%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Shop Now</a></p><p>Magnetic Eyelashes with Eyeliner Kit - Classy Bundle</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$16.99</p><span class="copyright">Amazon</span>

Magnetic Effortless Opposites Attract Lashes

Sure, the whole point of magnetic lashes is that they’re easier to apply than traditional falsies, but these wispy, faux-mink lashes are on another level of ease. These lashes require zero trimming to fit most testers’ eyes, which is an absolute game-changer for anyone who already hates fake lashes. They also have a fine inner corner that keeps them looking natural, but tons of volume in the center that softly flares out into a wing.

  • Style: Wispy

  • Length: Long

  • Type: Magnetic liner (not included)

  • Material: Faux mink

  • Pairs Included: 1

  • Wears: Up to 30

THE REVIEW: “My very first magnetic lashes, and I might stop using regular ones after all,” one reviewer wrote. “They are weightless, comfortable, and stay on all day. I love that these lashes don’t require trimming, and my favorite part? No glue.”

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What are magnetic eyelashes?

Magnetic lashes are fake eyelashes that adhere to your eyes using either (1) magnetic lash strips sandwiched together or (2) magnetic eyeliner drawn across your lid. With the "sandwiching" technique, one lash strip (that has magnets along its base) sits underneath your natural lashes, while another lash strip (also with magnets along its base) is placed on top. The two magnets cling together and "sandwich" your natural lashes to create a fluttery lash.

Magnetic eyeliner lashes, however, are classic strip lashes with a thin magnetized base that adheres to magnetic eyeliner. These eyeliners are filled with iron oxides that work like a paint-on magnet to keep your lashes adhered until you peel them off. Yes, it really is as simple (and cool) as it sounds. Just line your lids however you like (cat eye, winged eye, whatever) and stick the lashes on—easy.

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Are glue-on or magnetic lashes better?

Whether glue-on falsies or magnetic eyelashes are “better” depends on your personal preference, skill level, eye sensitivity, and how long you’ll be wearing them. “Magnetic lashes are a great entry point for anyone who’s ever struggled with traditional lash glue,” says Luna, “whether you opt for magnetic strip lashes alone or apply them with magnetic liner.”

As a refresher, with classic magnetic strip lashes, you place one strip on top of your natural eyelashes and one directly underneath until they gently snap together, sandwiching your real lashes. With magnetic eyeliner lashes, however, you only need one lash strip because the strip snaps to wherever you draw on your liquid liner. Because they both use magnets to adhere, magnetic lashes tend to have more room for error and re-adjusting.

That being said, classic magnetic eyelashes can feel a bit heavy on your lashes (especially if you wear them for an entire day and night), and magnetic eyeliners, just like most liners, can break down with sweat and skin oils throughout the day. So if you want lighter-weight lashes that can stay on for at least eight hours, you may prefer traditional glue-on lashes. Yes, they take more skill and precision and trimming, but they also come in a ton of styles and length options, especially for party looks or Halloween costumes.

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Do magnetic eyelashes stay on?

When applied correctly, magnetic lashes can stay on for five to nine hours, depending on the application method and how strong the magnets are. If you’re concerned about wear time, opt for lash-strip magnetic lashes, which tend to stay on a bit longer than magnetic liner lashes.

But if you do want to increase the staying power of your magnetic liner lashes, line your upper lid with one coat of magnetic liner, wait for the liner to dry, then swipe on a second layer, says Luna. Basically, the more iron oxides, the better. And if you're reusing a pair of lashes, always make sure the magnets are clean by wiping them first with a Q-tip soaked in rubbing alcohol.

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Do you use mascara with magnetic lashes?

According to Luna, yes, you can use mascara with your magnetic lashes to make them blend more seamlessly with your natural eyelashes. However, only brush on one to two layers to avoid over-coating them, especially if they’re synthetic (which can result in clumpy-looking lashes). “Just make sure you're cleaning the mascara off your magnetic lashes with makeup remover after each use to keep them in good condition,” says Pesce.

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How many times can you reuse magnetic lashes?

Though it varies between brands, in general, you can reuse magnetic lashes anywhere from 10 to 30 times, according to Pesce. So, depending on how often you wear your lashes, you can expect them to last anywhere from a month to a year—or even longer (if you only wear them on, say, your birthday). How do you know when it’s ready to toss ‘em and try a new pair? If your lashes look dingy or are coated with lots of mascara that won’t come off, if the lash band isn’t sticking anymore, or if they’ve lost their shape.

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Do magnetic lashes damage your eyelashes?

Nope, when applied correctly, magnetic lashes won't damage your natural lashes and are considered relatively safe to use (though, of course, this depends on the strength of your lashes and the sensitivity of your eyelids). Still, any type of fake lash that clings to your lashes or sticks to your skin can potentially cause irritation or lash damage if you use them for prolonged periods of time without breaks.

The biggest risk comes with magnetic lashes that sandwich your own lashes. For these, board-certified dermatologist Ilyse Haberman, MD, recommends "limiting the use of them to avoid any potential lash damage or traction alopecia" (FYI, traction alopecia is the medical term for hair loss that's caused by repeatedly pulling or tugging on your hair). That's not to say you can't wear these lashes once or twice a week, but be cautious about sticking them on every single day.

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Is magnetic eyeliner safe?

Yes, magnetic eyeliner is generally safe, says Dr. Haberman. But, as always, anything new that's going near your eyes has the potential to cause irritation, contact dermatitis, or an allergic reaction, whether that's magnetic eyeliner or just basic gel eyeliner. But in terms of hair loss or natural lash damage? "The magnetic eyeliner is likely safer in terms of traction alopecia since the false lashes are being supported by your eyelid, instead of just your natural lashes themselves," says Dr. Haberman. You know, just like classic strip lashes and glue.

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Can I wash my magnetic lashes?

You should absolutely be washing your magnetic lashes after every single wear. That’s half of the beauty of magnetic lashes: They last longer than regular false eyelashes because they’re not covered in goopy glue. But to keep them in good condition, you still have to clean them (see the tutorial above).

Once you’ve removed the lash band, dab some micellar water or water-based makeup remover onto a Q-tip and slowly wipe down each magnet and the band until all of the magnetic liner residue is gone. You should also always remove any magnetic liner from your eyelids using a micellar water, cleansing balm, or makeup remover.

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Best way to apply magnetic lashes:

The best way to apply magnetic lashes depends on which kind you’re using: magnetic liner or the two lash strips you sandwich together. Regardless of the method, trim the lashes to fit your eyes by snipping off the outer corner in between each magnet. Then, always curl your lashes with an eyelash curler, apply mascara, and wait for it to dry before applying either method. Pro tip: always read the instructions included with your lashes, so you know you're getting the best advice.

How to apply magnetic liner lashes

With magnetic eyeliner, you can buy your own or get it in a kit. Apply the magnetic eyeliner above your lash line, adding a slight wing at the outer corner if you want to get ~fancy~. (I find it’s easier to apply my favorite eyeliner first as a guide and go over it with a magnetic eyeliner, but if you’re a liquid eyeliner wizard, you can easily just use one coat of the magnetic liner.) Wait one minute for the liner to dry, and then place the lash band right on top of your eyeliner. The two magnets will stick together, et voila, your lashes are on.

How to apply double lash-strip magnetic lashes

With the sandwich method, you’ll get two sets of lashes: a top lash and a bottom lash. You’ll place the top last right above your natural eyelashes right where you want them. Then, while holding onto the top lash band, you’ll place the bottom lash band just underneath your natural eyelashes. The two bands will stick together and hold in place.

How to choose the best magnetic lashes:

Choose which false lash application method you prefer

There are pros and cons to each type of magnetic lash. Magnetic eyeliner lashes, for example, are generally pretty easy to apply, don’t tug on your natural lashes, and blend in nicely with your natural lashes, thanks to its eyeliner base. But, they also require you to wear eyeliner with every application, which may not be your thing.

If you’re not into the liner look, you may prefer the sandwich type of magnetic lashes that hug your natural eyelashes without adding a visible band to your lid. They’re excellent for a natural look, but they can sometimes feel a little bit heavy on your eyes. A little experimenting will help you decide which type you like best, so grab two options from above and try them both.

Decide your ideal material for false lashes

You’ve got options when it comes to magnetic lash material, like real mink, synthetic (including faux mink), and silk, and they all have their benefits and downsides. Real mink is super fluttery, soft, and tends to be the lightest-weight option, but it’s obviously not cruelty-free. Faux-mink is vegan, but slightly less soft than real mink. Synthetic, however, tends to feel the “fakest,” but it’s also the least expensive.

Faux-mink or mink lashes are great for a more natural, defined look, while synthetic lashes come in voluminous styles that are ideal for Halloween makeup and bold eye looks. Silk, however, is the least common magnetic lashes for at-home faux lashes, but is often used for eyelash extensions.

Consider your false lashes style preferences

Never leave the house without a winged eye? Look for magnetic lashes in a cat-eye shape that’ll complement your angled liner. Wispy, fluttery lashes, on the other hand, are great for pretty much any makeup look, while a rounded lash shape will add definition and length to your eyes without looking too intense. And you can never go wrong with a half-lash or an accent lash to add some eye-opening ~drama~ to your outer corners (and they’re also quick af, which my lazy self loves).

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Meet the experts:

  • Ehlie Luna is a makeup artist based in New York, NY. Her work has been featured on red carpets, in advertisements, and music videos.

  • Brianna Pesce is a makeup artist in Jersey City, NJ and New York, NY. She’s the founder of Pressure Beauty, a traveling hair and makeup service that focuses on bridal and special events.

  • Ilyse Haberman, MD, is a board-certified ophthalmologist at NYU Langone Health in New York, NY, specializing in cornea external disease and refractive surgery.

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan with four years of experience researching, writing, and editing makeup stories that range from smudge-proof eyeliners to Euphoria makeup. She’s an authority in all makeup categories, but is an expert when it comes to magnetic lashes, thanks to years of testing false eyelashes on her own blonde, straight lashes. She regularly tests and analyzes fake eyelashes for efficacy, while working with the industry’s top makeup artists to assess new products and brands.

Daisy Maldonado is the associate shopping editor at Cosmopolitan with nearly three years of experience researching, writing, and editing beauty stories that range from hair jewelers to multi-use makeup products. She’s an authority in all beauty categories, but has a special interest in eye makeup and magnetic lashes, thanks to years of regularly trying out new products.

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