
Magnetic lashes or press-on lashes?
Two ways to get fuller lashes without loose glue, with a clear difference in wearing comfort.
Magnetic lashes sound ideal: no glue, just click. In practice we hear the same complaints: the strips are heavy, the magnets press on the eyelid, the eyeliner has to be thick enough to hold, and a corner lets go in wind or on a wet cheek. Press-on lashes solve exactly those points, also without loose glue.
The downsides of magnetic lashes
- Weight. Magnets weigh something, and you feel that on your eyelid all day.
- Magnetic eyeliner. Most sets only work with a special eyeliner full of iron particles. It has to go on thick and come off every day.
- One strip for the whole eye. A strip never fits every eye shape perfectly; it lifts or sticks out at the corners.
- Visible up close. The magnets and the thick liner show from nearby.
What press-on does differently
Press-on lashes are individual clusters with an ultra-thin band and a pre-glued adhesive strip. You place them under your own lash line, cluster by cluster, so they follow your exact eye shape. No magnet, no special eyeliner, no strips sticking out. The band is so light you stop feeling it after a few minutes, and the strip bonds to your lashes rather than your skin.
The result looks like a set of extensions, not a glued-on strip. And because you work per cluster, you decide where you want more volume: only at the outer corner, or along the whole line.
When would you still go magnetic?
If you like the click feeling and wear a thick eyeliner anyway, magnetic lashes can work. If you want a natural result that stays all day, without liner and without weight, press-on clusters are the better choice. All three lines are in our press-on lashes.
Light, no liner, no magnet
Frequently asked questions
Feel the difference yourself?
Start with the Natural line or go straight for a starter kit.
