Enter magnetic eyelashes, which work in tandem with, you guessed it, magnetic eyeliner.
But are they safe?
Meet the Experts
What Is Magnetic Eyeliner?
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Like any regular eyeliner, magnetic eyeliner adds pigment and definition to the lash line.
Instead, it’s always paired with false lashes.
(Magnetic eyeliners are also usually liquid formulas, FYI.)
In short, the liner takes the place of the glue or adhesive you’d need with traditional falsies.
What Are Magnetic Eyelashes?
Magnetic eyelashes are pretty much the same as any other set of falsies, with one key differentiating point.
Magnetic eyelashes have teeny-tiny magnets at the base of the strip.
Swipe on the liner and the lash will grab right onto it, no glue required.
Are Magnetic Eyeliner and Magnetic Eyelashes Safe?
Theoretically yes, magnetic eyeliner and lashes are safe, though with a few important caveats.
As mentioned, there’s no adhesive involved, which is a positive in and of itself.
The lashes should then pop right on.
Start at the outer corner and work your way inward, she suggests.
Repeat until all traces of makeup are gone," she says.
Once they’re fully dry, store them in an acrylic lash box, out of direct sunlight.