Amy Bee—March 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
So I love this lash glue- the problem is this is not cluster glue, that’s why a lot of people are having issues with this glue in the reviews. This is lash extension glue. The reason why people’s eyes are burning is because they’re putting them on clusters which is way too much glue to have near your eye at a time and why it’s not drying fast enough. Look up how to do lash extensions and that’s how you use this glue. I have sensitive eyes and this did not burn my eyes once.. another review I saw said that they couldn’t get any remover to work, I bought the first lash extension glue remover I saw on Amazon and it worked perfectly fine removing this glue. It has to be lash extension remover gel/cream the same one that professionals use to remove sets Read more
Yinet sarria—March 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This lash glue has been a consistent part of my routine. The texture feels smooth and easy to control during application, which helps keep everything neat and in place. Once the clusters are set, they stay secure throughout the day without feeling heavy or stiff on my eyelids.I also noticed that it holds well even in humid conditions, and it doesn’t cause irritation on my sensitive skin. Removal is manageable and doesn’t leave excessive residue behind, it feels dependable and comfortable for everyday use. Read more
themakeupmonk—March 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’m an esthetician and I was looking for a cluster glue that works the same as lash extensions glue. This glue takes wayyyy too long to dry properly but one it dries, it doesn’t come off easily. I tried on my client and she opens her eyes sometimes and had no irritation. The quality of the glue so far is good, no fumes, no smells. I will see how long it lasts on my client. Read more
Evelyn—February 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Guys. The glue is really good when it comes to lasting for a long time, but trying to take the lashes off?? That’s a different story. This glue does not come off. It took me an hour trying to get this glue off nothing would do it, no remover worked on it and it ripped out a bunch of my lashes which hurt like hell. Unless you have a remover that can remove superglue, then I would look for a product that lasts but that you can remove as well Read more
Amala Das—March 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’ve tried what feels like every lash glue on the market, and this one is easily my favorite. I’ve been repurchasing it for years because nothing else I’ve tried compares—I always end up coming back to it. I used to get professional eyelash extensions, but after stopping a few years ago I started applying my own lash clusters. This glue has been a staple in that routine. When applied properly, I’ve been able to get up to two weeks of wear without issues. I personally apply a light coat to my natural lashes first (similar to mascara), then dip the lash clusters into a small amount of glue and place them underneath my lash line. That method has given me the best longevity. Overall, this glue is reliable, long-lasting, and a product I continue to repurchase. It’s definitely a staple in my routine. Read more
Kelvin Lee—March 20, 2023✓ Verified purchase
There’s a lot of pros and cons to this glue as others have mentioned. Everything that everyone has said about it is true. For most it’s a hit or miss. I’ve been using this glue for a year now and had to really come up with innovative ways to make it work to its fullest potential and just wanted to explain what I experienced with this glue, why I still use it even if it’s not the best, and how I apply my lashes that could last up to 7-9 days however I usually remove them once or twice a week in order to fully clean my lids. Pros: -this can be either a pro or con for the user but it doesn’t ever fully dry if that makes sense. It will dry about 95% and then remains sticky and tacky forever like double sided tape. - since it doesn’t dry hard and dries more like a sticky gum, it allows your lashes to actually still be able to naturally grow and shed a little more compared to a glue that dries hard, which doesn’t allow lashes the flexibility to do so which can be painful if you glue a bunch of natural lashes together with a glue that dries harder like extension glue or other cluster glues from other companies that do dry harder and almost completely hard. - again do to it’s sticky gum like property, it allows your lashes to be fixed easier if you mess up but again depends how you are applying your lashes as this might not be a pro for some. - if you are applying these with individual fans or extensions, it’s extremely challenging as I’ve tried but the glue doesn’t dry fast enough for the process to go smoothly and it takes hours. However once you get the hang of it and finish they turn out much better and long lasting than clusters. -if you are applying it like clusters like how the glue is advertised it does work however it’s going to be extremely messy and sticky if you use too much and even when you don’t try to it will still be sticky and can transfer to your bottom lid. I’ve found that adding a little translucent powder and showering the same night and letting them dry after has oddly helped with setting them. -depending on how much glue you’ve gotten in your lashes they can be either extremely difficult or extremely easy to remove. I don’t use that much glue due to the application I use, which I’ll explain later, so it’s very easy to remove for me. Cons: -oh boy where do I begin. Since the glue doesn’t dry completely you can see how it slowly builds up into a mess around the lid. Even after the first use you can see it build up and no matter how much you clean it it’s just not manageable. Since the mess on it doesn’t fully dry it grabs onto anything around it including dust and hair. Reminds me of the revlon eyelash glue that never really dried or the duo lash glue that uses similar application. -too sticky for some clusters. Your lashes will look like a mess like some others do on here and will stick badly and be hard to clean out. You can’t use this glue as false eyelash glue, trust me I’ve tried and it was my biggest regret don’t do it so if you were planning to only use this for clusters I suggest trying different styles and thicknesses before giving up and also different amounts of glue. Try dabbing them with powder after and showering. Again idky water seems to help it set a little more but it does in my experience. -can be hard to apply and position due to it not fully drying. You might find your lashes slipping or falling around instead of staying put. - very uncomfortable to sleep with. Doesn’t matter how you applied it, there’s a chance in the first couple nights you will wake up with your eyes partly stuck or your top lashes stuck to your bottom lashes. It gets so irritating at times that once I unconsciously scratched my eye in my sleep and woke up with crooked lashes all over the place. Also I’ve noticed the thicker lashes you apply the more uncomfortable as with smaller natural lashes it’s much more bearable. -removing with the remover it comes with sometimes works but doesn’t always. Infact if you messed up and drenched your lashes in this glue good luck. Cleaning your lashes is almost like those mice getting stuck in those sticky traps. Although I’ve never had that much glue in my eyelashes like I seen some on here, I’ve found that using straight up make up oil remover has helped me the best. I use my Korean rice water bright cleansing oil to get that stuff off, or straight up coconut oil but I don’t really recommend the coconut oil unless it’s all you have. Now that I explained what I experienced both good and bad in the past year with this glue trying all different types of applications, I wanted to explain how I apply these in order to get the results I want. This might not be for everyone just wanted to say that as it is not the same application as clusters. What I do instead is I get a pair of falsies or clusters, make sure they have a thin clear band according to their description, and I cut them into smaller pieces almost like eyelash extensions but not as small. I posted a picture of how small I cut them and it also depends on the design of the lash. Then I dab them into the glue, wipe it on an edge or sponge, not too much as it will make a mess and slide around but not too little or else it’ll fall off, and then I apply them one by one on the top of my natural lash instead of the underneath. If you try this you can do it on the bottom too but will need more glue but the reason I do it on top, even though it looks less natural than underneath, is because I find it less sticky, lighter, less glue needed, last longer in the shower, and doesn’t stick to my bottom lashes as badly. When I clean my lashes I used lash extension soap that foams to clean them but I do not brush them out ward with the brushes used for extensions, instead I use a flatter or smaller brush to brush at the roots sideways without touching the lashes because if you do brush them like extensions while washing they will come off. I also dry them like extensions and brush them afterwards but with a pointy thin brush. Doing it this way, I’ve been able to make my lashes stay on my eyes for 7 days max but it could actually be longer but I remove mine each week in order to fully clean my lids and give my lashes a break. Though I could wear it past 7 days as they still are intact and only a few falls out, I don’t recommend keeping any in too long as it’s extremely unhygienic and the build up of oil and glue on your lid can lead to ingrown hair or permanent hair loss. Overall the application I use takes me about 30 min on each eye and last for 7 days however I would be lying if I didn’t say that it takes patience and skill to apply them individually because it does as the application is kindve similar to extensions. It’s much more time consuming and difficult than just applying underneath with clusters. The reason why I still use this glue despite all the cons is because I need the texture of the glue to let my lashes move around and grow since I have these on for quit a long time. I’ve used better, faster, and more solid cluster lash glues but with my application style it ends up hurting my lashes and have had to take them off. I don’t think that using this glue for clusters is the best and I strongly suggest trying other brands until you find one that allows you to apply clusters comfortably the way you want. However If these ones work for you for applying clusters, congrats that’s even better, no need to buy other brands. Read more
Nakish mosley—March 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is very good glue non irritating but once you put those lashes on they are stuck. I found this out the hard way when I pulled a lash extension off and my eyelash came off with it Read more
Mauricio Alferez—March 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It dries quickly and is easy to apply, it does not irritate or cause pain, it has good hold and is easy to remove without damaging natural eyelashes. Read more