Monday, February 29, 2016

Make this a Beauty Staple in 2016!

Is there one place in the drugstore that you always visit to see what’s new? For me it’s the nail and lash section. And I noticed some new ones in the KISS section of lashes this past trip. I love that the brand is always putting out products to help make applying lashes easier and their release of So Simple Lash ($4.50) is supposed to do just that. Now I have practiced and practiced applying lashes so I pretty much have my technique down but I know it is hard to do the first … 20, 30, 50 or so times.

This pair comes with a built-in, what they call, LashLock, which grips the front of the lash from side-to-side so that when the glue you apply is tacky, the lash is angled with this mechanism and ready to apply.

So did the lash applicator help? Click after the picture to find out!

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Eh, not really. For me it worked better using the LashLock like a tweezer just gripping the side of the lash. Curved lash applicators like this are not new and I’ve never really had success with them but maybe you will.

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If you still can’t seem to maneuver the above, their Ever EZ Lashes ($4.99) might be a better option for you. It’s a trio of individual lashes and this pack comes in two different lengths – 01 has x-short and short lengths and 02 has short and medium length lashes.

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And then if you are an expert with the strip of lashes and love to try out new styles, they just came out with Blooming Lash ($4.99). They use Multi-Angle technology for the look of layers on one lash band.

All @ kissusa.com and walgreens.com.

Disclosure: Some of these items were provided for review purposes. Some I bought.

 

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