Product Description Ardell Wispies Clusters 600 gives you sexy, voluptuous, curved lashes with added volumeArdell Wispies Clusters 600 have an elongated centre and shorter at the ends for a beautiful eye-opening look. Directions Thoroughly clean your eyelashes and eyelids so they are make-up and oil free. 1. Check Fit: Lay lash on top of your natural lash. If it extends beyond your lash line, trim the excess with small scissors.2. Apply Adhesive: Squeeze a thin line of LashGrip Adhesive along the lash band. A toothpick can be used to spread it evenly. Wait about 30 seconds for adhesive to set.3. Apply Lash: Place the lash as close to your natural lash line as possible. Use your fingertip to gently press along the... P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Safety Warning Caution: Use only as directed. Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. See more
J**Y
The best!
Not too sure why these lashes have such negative reviews. They’re my favourite!! They’re high quality, get loads of uses out of them if you clean them and come with duo lash glue. If applied correctly then they look so good and the glue should dry clear. I saw a review saying the glue was white but if it’s still white then it’s not ready to go on your lashes!! Follow the instructions and these lashes last well. They’re easy to remove and have never pulled my natural lashes.
S**1
DONT STICK
NO GOOD ORDERED LOADS TO HOPE BETTER RESULTS NO LUCK
L**N
Love these
Love these lashes, last a good 10 uses if kept nice! Will defiantly buy again
J**E
No glue
They look nice but I didn’t get any glue.
I**
Great lashes
Love these lashes! Will definitely buy again!
L**N
Love
Love
A**A
Good lashes, but use your own glue
Ardell Lashes - Wispies Cluster No. 601I usually use New Look eyelashes and hadn't tried these Ardell ones from the US before. These Ardell are really nice false eyelashes - they are a good fit for my (large) eyes, they go on nicely and have really nice volume that's big and full. Once the lashes were on, they stayed on really well. You could re-use them (though I prefer to use a fresh pair each time).The one down side is that the glue is rubbish. It doesn't stick, meaning I had apply and re-apply the lashes many times before they eventually took. This messed up my eye make-up. I had mascara under my eyelashes, and foundation came off my eyelid so there were two different tones. I had to re-apply my eye make-up and foundation. I have never had this problem with the New Look lashes I usually use. I would probably stick to New Look because the glue works and the lashes work and I wouldn't have to buy my own glue.Here are my top tips for applying false eyelashes:=== BEFORE STARTING ===* Get together everything you'll need: eyelashes, glue, mirror, nail scissors, eyeliner (optional), mascara (if needed), eye make-up* If your natural lashes are not black, put mascara on your own lashes first so they'll blend in (do not put mascara on the false eyelashes)* If you have good eyeliner (one that doesn't smear or drip), you can put on a slick of eyeliner on the eyelid right along the eyelash line (optional)=== STARTING ===* It makes it easier to always start on the same side each time; I start with the right-hand set of lashes* Gently remove the right-hand lashes from the box (these Eylure lashes are stuck down gently at the inner and outer edge to a sticky strip)* Rest the right lashes up on your right eyelid and almost certainly the strip will need a trim as it will be wider than your eyelid or your own natural eyelash line; decide whether you want to trim from the inside (which means the first lash will be longer) or the outside (which, if the lashes taper to their longest on the outside, will mean you're losing some length); I tend to trim from the outside* Using nail scissors, trim the excess eyelash and place the lash back in the box (you can keep the trimmed lash & use that as a more subtle lash extension if you like)* Repeat with the left-hand eyelash* Now you have two trimmed lashes, you're ready to put them on!* The secret to good false eyelashes is two-fold: first, allow the glue to become tacky before sticking them on; second, make sure you press the lashes down at each corner* Starting with the right eyelash, apply glue to the eyelash edge then rest gently on the lashes for at least 20 seconds to allow the glue to become tacky (rather than runny); repeat with the left eyelash* Pick up the right eyelash by the lashes, bring up to the right eyelid then, starting at the outer corner, use a fingernail of the other hand to tap the eyelashes into place on the skin of the upper eyelid as close to the natural eyelash line as you can. Bear in mind that, once you tap the eyelash into place, if you pull the eyelash off to re-position it, it may not be sticky enough to re-stick. Finish off by pressing firmly with the tip of a fingernail at the outer corner and inner corner, as this is where lashes can start to become unstuck.* Repeat with the left eyelash.=== DURING WEAR ===* Take eyelash glue with you, in case the lashes start to come off - if put on properly, this will be rare.* To re-stick an eyelash, put a little glue on something slim enough to slip under the portion of lash that's lifted.* Remember to leave the glue to get tacky first - at least 20 seconds - then slip the glue underneath the lifted lash strip and press the lash into place with the end of a fingernail.=== AFTERWARDS ===* Holding the inner corner of the eyelashes, gently pull outwards so the right eyelash strip comes off* Gently clean the lashes by pulling off old dried glue* Place the lashes back in the box in the correct spot* Repeat with the left eyelashesIf cleaned reasonably diligently and treated gently, false eyelashes can last for several uses. Just keep going till they start to look tatty or gunky.Do NOT be tempted to sleep with false eyelashes still on; if you have to, just pull them both off in one go and bin them. Better to do that than wake up with gunky itchy eyes the next day.Happy eyelash-wearing!For sale at the time of writing this review at £4.49 (RRP £5.49).
A**A
Good lashes, but use your own glue
Ardell Lashes Wispies Clusters # 602 - BlackI usually use New Look eyelashes and hadn't tried these Ardell ones from the US before. These Ardell are really nice false eyelashes - they are a good fit for my (large) eyes, they go on nicely and have really nice volume that's big and full. Once the lashes were on, they stayed on really well. You could re-use them (though I prefer to use a fresh pair each time).The one down side is that the glue is rubbish. It doesn't stick, meaning I had apply and re-apply the lashes many times before they eventually took. This messed up my eye make-up. I had mascara under my eyelashes, and foundation came off my eyelid so there were two different tones. I had to re-apply my eye make-up and foundation. I have never had this problem with the New Look lashes I usually use. I would probably stick to New Look because the glue works and the lashes work and I wouldn't have to buy my own glue.Here are my top tips for applying false eyelashes:=== BEFORE STARTING ===* Get together everything you'll need: eyelashes, glue, mirror, nail scissors, eyeliner (optional), mascara (if needed), eye make-up* If your natural lashes are not black, put mascara on your own lashes first so they'll blend in (do not put mascara on the false eyelashes)* If you have good eyeliner (one that doesn't smear or drip), you can put on a slick of eyeliner on the eyelid right along the eyelash line (optional)=== STARTING ===* It makes it easier to always start on the same side each time; I start with the right-hand set of lashes* Gently remove the right-hand lashes from the box (these Eylure lashes are stuck down gently at the inner and outer edge to a sticky strip)* Rest the right lashes up on your right eyelid and almost certainly the strip will need a trim as it will be wider than your eyelid or your own natural eyelash line; decide whether you want to trim from the inside (which means the first lash will be longer) or the outside (which, if the lashes taper to their longest on the outside, will mean you're losing some length); I tend to trim from the outside* Using nail scissors, trim the excess eyelash and place the lash back in the box (you can keep the trimmed lash & use that as a more subtle lash extension if you like)* Repeat with the left-hand eyelash* Now you have two trimmed lashes, you're ready to put them on!* The secret to good false eyelashes is two-fold: first, allow the glue to become tacky before sticking them on; second, make sure you press the lashes down at each corner* Starting with the right eyelash, apply glue to the eyelash edge then rest gently on the lashes for at least 20 seconds to allow the glue to become tacky (rather than runny); repeat with the left eyelash* Pick up the right eyelash by the lashes, bring up to the right eyelid then, starting at the outer corner, use a fingernail of the other hand to tap the eyelashes into place on the skin of the upper eyelid as close to the natural eyelash line as you can. Bear in mind that, once you tap the eyelash into place, if you pull the eyelash off to re-position it, it may not be sticky enough to re-stick. Finish off by pressing firmly with the tip of a fingernail at the outer corner and inner corner, as this is where lashes can start to become unstuck.* Repeat with the left eyelash.=== DURING WEAR ===* Take eyelash glue with you, in case the lashes start to come off - if put on properly, this will be rare.* To re-stick an eyelash, put a little glue on something slim enough to slip under the portion of lash that's lifted.* Remember to leave the glue to get tacky first - at least 20 seconds - then slip the glue underneath the lifted lash strip and press the lash into place with the end of a fingernail.=== AFTERWARDS ===* Holding the inner corner of the eyelashes, gently pull outwards so the right eyelash strip comes off* Gently clean the lashes by pulling off old dried glue* Place the lashes back in the box in the correct spot* Repeat with the left eyelashesIf cleaned reasonably diligently and treated gently, false eyelashes can last for several uses. Just keep going till they start to look tatty or gunky.Do NOT be tempted to sleep with false eyelashes still on; if you have to, just pull them both off in one go and bin them. Better to do that than wake up with gunky itchy eyes the next day.Happy eyelash-wearing!For sale at the time of writing this review at £5.49.
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