Customer—October 30, 2025
The Brown Lash Clusters Wispy Eyelashes are a delightful addition to any makeup routine. They provide a natural yet glamorous look, perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions. The wispy design adds dimension and softness, making them blend seamlessly with your natural lashes. Application is straightforward; the lightweight clusters allow for easy placement without feeling heavy on the eyelids. The brown color is a fantastic option for those with lighter hair or who want a softer contrast compared to traditional black lashes. Durability is another highlight; they hold up well throughout the day without losing their shape. Plus, they’re easy to remove and can be reused if handled carefully. Overall, these lashes offer a beautiful, fluttery effect that enhances the eyes without overpowering them. Highly recommended for anyone looking to elevate their lash game! Read more
Princessfrog24—December 28, 2025
These are the best eyelashes light, beautiful and just wide enough to make them easy to apply and overlay across! I have them in brown and black. Read more
Lucely Camarillo—December 2, 2025
Super natural, lightweight, comfortable, long lasting and super strong glue, love the natural look and length they give. Highly recommended! Read more
Stina—April 4, 2025
This kit has been surprisingly good, but I'm docking a star due to lack of ingredient listings. And no, there are no ingredients listed on the packaging once you get it either. Earlier I tried cutting up strip lashes and gluing them underneath my lashes with regular lash glue to save money. It was very uncomfortable and did not work. These underlash extensions have a much thinner band than regular strip lashes so they are more comfortable on your eyes. Also the seal really is needed to de-sticky the lash glue after applying. These underlash extensions have tapered ends and look pretty natural. The brown is darker in person than in the pictures -- almost a brown black, which is what I wanted. The clear band and brown color definitely help make it look natural too. They are not ridiculously shiny either which helps make them look natural. I have hooded eyes and I felt the black glue and black bands make them look smaller so clear is much better. Don't make the mistake of buying lashes with a clear band and then get black bond, the bond will just color the band black anyway lol. I also have tried using smaller lash clusters where you have to use 6 per eye. With these, I only have to use 4 per eye and it's so much easier and looks better too imo. You have to know how to apply them though! This is what I do, but watching a video on it is a good idea: - Typically these are applied to clean lashes (no mascara). - Pick out your cluster sizes. I like to do 10-12-14-12 for a longer look or just 10-10-12-10 for a shorter look. If you make the 2nd to last cluster the longest, that will actually look more natural than making the outermost lash the longest. Hold the entire band of each cluster in your tweezers in order to pull it off the backing so you don't rip the lashes off the band. - It can be easier to have a desk mirror you can look down into when applying your lashes -- that way you can easily see your waterline. - Tap the bond *only near the root* of the underside of your natural lashes. I usually put bond on only the inner half of my eye first, put on 2 clusters, and then apply bond to the outer half of my eye because the bond gets tacky so fast I can't do all 4 clusters in one go. You're applying the bond to your lashes, not the skin. Do not apply the bond like mascara all the way to the ends of your lashes, or you'll just end up with a clumpy, gluey, spidery mess. I find it's difficult to keep the bond near the root of my lashes as I get to the outer corner, and so I end up with some (not very noticeable) clear wisps of bond mixed with the lashes there -- but whatever. Avoid getting bond on your waterline (ouch) -- I immediately wipe off the bond with a dry q tip if I get some there. - While you let the bond get tacky for a few seconds, pick up your first cluster by the tip of the lash (not near the band) in your tweezers. I don't normally put bond on the cluster itself. Then you place the cluster on the underside of your lashes using a slight upward motion so the band of the cluster grabs onto the bond that is on your natural lashes. Try to make sure the band is near the root of your lashes, but do not let it touch your waterline (ouch). Then I apply bond to my 2nd cluster, apply bond to the outer half of my natural lashes, and then put on the 3rd and 4th clusters. Make sure not to leave gaps between clusters (if you do end up with a gap, filling the gap with some eyeliner helps hide it). Try to pay attention to following the natural curve of your eye so the bands look less like 4 chunky lines and more like a curve. Don't put a cluster all the way into your outer corner, because that will be ouchy. Leave a few natural lashes untouched in the outer corner without any bond/cluster on them. Especially avoid the waterline in the outer corner. - If anything's uncomfy or doesn't look right, now is the time to adjust the clusters with your tweezers (try to avoid getting bond on your tweezers, though). You still have some play time for a couple minutes. However, taking a cluster all the way off and reapplying it could smear the bond across your natural lashes, so try to avoid doing that. - Coat the tips of your tweezers inside and out with seal to keep them from sticking to the bond. Then use the tweezers to clamp the clusters to your natural lashes. - Apply the seal using the tip of the seal applicator only to the base of your lashes, where you applied the bond. Don't apply it all the way to the ends of your lashes, or that will also get crusty and clumpy. - Clean your tweezers (I use a tiny straw scrubber and dish soap honestly). Then do the other eye. - I am able to remove these just using regular oil free eye makeup remover in the blue bottle by a certain major drugstore brand. I don't think lash remover designed for these is much better. I basically just let my lashes really marinate in remover for a few minutes before removing the lashes with my fingers. I try to be gentle and patient but I almost always loose 3 lashes or so when taking these off. If it hurts, you're losing lashes :( I don't usually bother reusing these clusters since they are so cheap and it's so time consuming to get the glue off them. Getting the glue off usually means working coconut oil and makeup remover into them for forever. If I am careful to sleep on my back then these last me 2 days at most. At that point, they are starting to come off and they get uncomfortable when they start to lift, so I just remove them. I saw a youtube video where an eye doctor said not to leave these on longer than 2 days anyway for sanitary reasons. If you allow oil/crusties to build up on the lash line, it will prevent your natural lashes from growing. Read more
GaviGavz—August 24, 2025
I recently tried the Lanflower Natural Lash Clusters Kit and I am impressed with how lightweight and pretty they look. The clusters are soft, wispy, and give a natural yet noticeable lift to my eyes. I love that they come in different lengths, which makes it easy to customize the look from subtle daytime wear to a more dramatic evening style. The kit includes plenty of pieces, so I feel like I am getting good value for the price. Application takes a little practice, especially if you are new to using lash clusters, but once you get the hang of it they stay on quite well. I also like that they blend seamlessly with my natural lashes and are comfortable enough to wear all day without irritation. Overall, this kit is a nice option for anyone who wants a fuller lash look at home without going to the salon. Read more
nzalu—December 12, 2025
Pretty style and color, compared to other clusters I use I feel these have a hard time staying and feel a bit uncomfortable. The lashes shed a little as well so sometimes I have to sit there with a flashlight to try and find it in my eye. Maybe the bands too thick, idk but they're super pretty which is a bit of a bummer bc I'd love them if they were just a little more comfortable. Read more
The ADD Baker—June 21, 2025
Love love love! When my fav brand stopped selling on Amazon I was desperate to find a new brand. This set did not disappoint. They look natural and are easy to apply. I usually use my own glue but I tried this glue and it works really well. I didn’t have the stickiness once dry like some others. I like that there are several lengths so I can be big drama or daily drivers. I use the longer ones on the ends for a more dramatic look. I used a cotton pad soaked in squalene to remove them. It did take a little longer to remove the glue but it’s worth it so they stay on until you take them off. Peace of mind is important when wearing falsies! I was able to wear them 3 times before they started looking a little messy. Great value. Read more
Chris—December 13, 2025
Love!! It does take a while for the glue to dry. I put them under my lash line for a more natural effect. Great quality, can last up to one week! Such a beautiful shade. I love lashes but they are always too dark for my complexion. The brown shade works out so well!! Read more