
This mini guide will tell you which ones are good, and which ones are bad.
When searching for your lashes, be sure to check the "free shipping" box. This way you know your results will be bulk eyelashes as opposed to the individual brand name pair lashes.
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BAD LASHES TO BUY
I don't like these types of lashes for a few reasons. I bought a bulk amount of the lashes that come in the white boxes with the blue chinese text. They lashes were too long and had tails on each side that had to be trimmed. They did not look like real hair/they looked VERY wirey. These do not blend well with your natural lashes.
The band is very thick and black on these, so you pretty much nee to wear heavy eyeliner for them to work. Similarly, the ones on the bottom image (the thicker lashes) are very plastic-y and have these "shine" to them that I disliked. I found them to be over shaped. You can't expect nice lashes when they are 20 cents a pair
GOOD LASHES TO BUY
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| stick with packaging like this. They usually come with some stickyness to them |
These ones are a little more expensive, but for a good reason. These have clear bands, and the lashes criss cross which makes them look less fake and tacky. They don't have tails on the ends, and they don't have the plastic shine to them. They are 80 cents a pair, which is still way better then paying 5$ for a pair of drugstore lashes. These blend well. For a natural look I usually wear half a pair of lashes.
In short, stick with lashes that come in the colored plastic sheets/sets as opposed to the ones that have 20 pairs in the white boxes. These ones are always higher quality in my experience.
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| Ones with some branding on them are usually better the sketchy no name ones. |





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