I Tested Those Viral Lashify Eyelashes…and I Have *Thoughts* (2024)

At this point in my beauty career, there’s virtually no eyelash product or treatment I haven’t tried. Lash lifts? Done it. Eyelash extensions? Yup. False eyelashes? I’ve got a drawer so full of them, it honestly won’t shut. So when I first heard of Lashify—a DIY at-home lash extension system that supposedly lasts up to five days—I was intrigued but not fully convinced I needed to try and review yet another set of falsies.

But now that I’ve worn them, lemme tell ya—these are unlike any other false lashes I’ve ever worn before. Seriously. If you were to combine the best parts of other eyelash enhancements, like the customization of individual false lashes, plus the seamlessness and longevity of eyelash extensions plus the ease of applying mascara and using an eyelash curler, you’d get Lashify. And this is coming from someone who was legitimately skeptical from the moment I opened the package.

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So if you’re anything like me and you want to know if Lashify is really worth your money, my tried-and-tested review goes out to you. Below, answers to your biggest questions, some before-and-after photos of yours truly, and more advice than you could ever need on how to apply Lashify on your own.

What is Lashify?

Lashify The Control Kit

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Lashify (specially, the Lashify Control Kit) is an all-in-one kit that gives you temporary lash extensions at home. And yes, I know $145 sounds like a lot of money (because it is), but this starter set has a value of $183 and everything you need to get started. Here’s what you'll find in the kit I tested:

  • Fuse Control Wand: Special tweezers for applying and securing the lashes.
  • Wandom Pair: You can use the Fuse Control Wand as is or slip the silicone guards called Wandoms over the tips for better grip.
  • Gossamer Lashes (2): The Control Kit comes with two cartridges full of false lashes of your choice. The three style options to choose from when building your own kit are Amplify (natural-looking), Bold (thicker), or Curl (curlier). Once you’ve selected the style, you then pick from two length options: 10mm/12mm or 12mm/14mm.
  • Whisper Light Dual-Sided Bond: This is the dual-sided eyelash glue with clear adhesive and a narrow applicator tip on one end, and black adhesive with a small spoolie applicator on the other end.
  • Glass: It looks like clear mascara with a ball tip, and it works to seal the adhesive underneath and remove any residue stickiness on the lashes.
  • Storage Box: As you add to your Gossamer collection, you’ll want someplace to protect and store them all. This box has 12 indentations that fit the little eye-shaped cartridges to keep them all organized.

Like I said, you get a lot with The Control Kit, but there are plenty of extra products you can add on, like a pre-cleanser, a lash remover, a squeeze-tool that speeds up drying time, or even a stronger adhesive (once you’ve perfected your skills), so you can make your extensions last even longer. Check out a few favorites I’m definitely looking to try out:

How to apply Lashify lashes:

Rather than list out all the steps, I’ll let you watch this helpful Lashify tutorial above, and I’ll drop a few additional tips I learned along the way below. Don’t be fooled by the five-minute length of the video though. During my first attempt, I spent an hour planning my look and figuring out how to use everything, and I spent the next hour fumbling around until I got the hang of it.

Now that I have a template of the shape I like and a feel for all the tools, 20 minutes is all I need. Here are a few helpful tips that have helped me shave off some time:

  • Be careful first removing the lashes.
    The lashes come in small segments, so you want to make sure to grab the entire segment when you pull it from the cartridge or you might accidentally split the lashes. If that happens, you can use them (I did), but it’ll take longer to apply them all.
  • Don’t use too much of the black bond.
    I repeat, don’t use too much of the black bond. It’ll make your natural lashes clumpy, sticky, and heavy. A little at the base of your lashes is all you need. If you use too much, quickly run a clean spoolie through your lashes to try to remove some of the product and separate your lashes.
  • Put your eye makeup on after applying your lashes.
    I learned this the hard way when I had to redo my lash extensions after a failed attempt and also redo my makeup because of the oily remover.
  • Curl your natural lashes first.
    I have straight eyelashes that point downward, so it was tricky for me to get underneath my lashes to apply the Gossamers because of the angle. Once I did apply them, they didn’t mesh well with the curled extensions, so definitely curl your own lashes first.
  • Use the Blow tool to speed up the drying time.
    With so many steps and so many layers of product, you spend a lot of time waiting for everything to dry, and you can’t exactly blow on your own lashes.

How long do Lashify lashes last?

The brand says Lashify eyelash extensions can last for a week, but the max for me during testing was three days. Around that point, the lashes started to loosen up, and honestly, I just prefer to sleep without anything on my face anyway. Back-sleepers will be fine, but you’ll want to be careful if you smother your face with pillows and blankets overnight.

Does Lashify ruin your lashes?

Every time I wear strip lashes, I accidentally pull out a few of my own during the removal process, no matter how gingerly I take them off. But you know what? I haven’t had a single lash casualty with Lashify. The lashes are super lightweight, and the bond products (in addition to the standard Whisper Light, you can also get Bondage or Night Bond for extra hold and longevity) are strong enough to last but extremely easy to remove with the right products (more on that below).

Can you put mascara on Lashify lashes?

Honestly, you won’t need to use mascara with Lashify. I didn’t try during my review, but I wouldn’t recommend it either, because if you want your extensions to last, you’ll need to avoid oil-based products and any makeup remover that’ll dissolve the bonds. If you want more lash options, Lashify has dozens of other styles and colors sold separately, which I might try before messing with mascara on top.

Just a sample of the other lash styles and lengths to check out

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Drama Gossamer Lashes - D10

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Amplify Violet Gossamer Lashes - A12

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Starburst Gossamer Lashes - SB18

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Stardust Gossamer Lashes - SD14

How many times can you wear Lashify?

If your Lashify lashes are lightly worn, you can def reuse them. I’ve done it. Worked great. You’ll just want to make sure to clean your false lashes before re-wearing them, and when they look like they’ve seen better days and lost their shape, toss them. How many times you can wear your lash extensions depends on how well you take care of them and store them (i.e., not on your dirty sink ledge). If you’re anything like me, you’ll be too eager to try a new style and length to re-wear the same lashes over and over.

How do you take off Lashify?

The Control Kit doesn’t come with a remover, so I panicked at first when I didn’t know how I was going to get them off. The good news is any oil-based makeup remover will work just fine, or you can purchase the Release, a dissolving oil, separately. Saturate a cotton pad with makeup remover, press it against your lashes until the bond dissolves, then wipe away the extensions. I also noticed that a hot, steamy shower and direct contact with the water loosens the bonds quite a bit (ya live and learn!), so avoid that if you want your lashes to last, or use it to your advantage if you want to take them off.

My Lashify review:

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Before.

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After. I’m wearing threeSD12 Gossamers on the inside half of my eye and two SD14 Gossamers on the outer half.

Based on the look alone, I give the Lashify lashes a 10/10. The lash hairs are such high quality you almost can’t even tell they’re fake, and with no band or strip across the top, no one would know the difference. They feel nice, too, which is a big step up from the strip lashes that poke, itch, and stick to everything. Even when I wear a super-dramatic style and length, they legitimately feel weightless.

Still, I’m no lash pro, and I could’ve benefited from a map or a template to follow to know how to mix and match lengths or styles. I figured it out eventually—“eventually” being the key word here, because I spent hours decoding all the product names and instructions and watching videos to learn how to put the lashes on.

That said, it was worth all the time I put into it because I got a couple of days and one sweaty workout out of them before they needed to be re-bonded. Every time I passed my reflection, I paused to admire my fluttery lashes, and that’s when you know, ya know?

Lashify pros and cons

Pros

  • The lashes are virtually undetectable.
  • They last longer than traditional false lashes.
  • The lashes are much lighter, more comfortable, and more customizable than strip lashes.
  • The kit is cheaper than eyelash extensions.
  • You get a lot of uses out of the kit, and you can reuse the lashes.
  • The glue is workable, so you can easily fix mistakes as you go.

Cons

  • The product names and labels aren’t straightforward, so they’re easy to confuse (i.e., the lash glue is called Whisper Light and the sealer is called Glass).
  • The Gossamers (aka lashes) (see what I mean about the names?) are easy to apply, eventually, but not on the first or second try.
  • The process is no faster than applying traditional false lashes.
  • They don’t last as long as professional lash extensions.

Is Lashify worth the money?

That’s a decision you’ll have to make for yourself. But as someone who’s paid a similar amount for one lash lift treatment and has nothing to show for it today, I’d say it’s a fair price for a reusable kit. If you need help deciding whether it would be worth it for you, ask yourself these questions: Am I patient? Do I want a comfortable feel and seamless look? Am I looking for something that’ll last longer than a strip lash but not as expensive as extensions? If you answered yes to all of the above, then sounds like $145 is a small price to pay for the lashes you love.

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Brooke Shunatona

Brooke Shunatona is a contributing writer for Cosmopolitan.com.

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FAQs

What is the Lashify controversy? ›

A Chinese company owes beauty start-up Lashify Inc. more than $30 million for infringing its patents by importing and selling similar artificial eyelash extension kits, a Texas federal jury determined.

What celebrities wear Lashify? ›

But like many users, she caught on quickly; in the past year and a half, she's used Lashify on clients like Emma Stone, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mariska Hargitay and Selma Blair for major events.

How long do Lashify lashes last? ›

When you first start out, you may get two to three days out of your Gossamers. But once you get better at applying the bond, your lashes can last three to five days. Officially, they're designed to last up to 10 days, and Medicis says that some users have even been able to wear them for two full weeks.

How much is Lashify worth? ›

Lashify (specially, the Lashify Control Kit) is an all-in-one kit that gives you temporary lash extensions at home. And yes, I know $145 sounds like a lot of money (because it is), but this starter set has a value of $183 and everything you need to get started.

Is Lashify bad for your eyes? ›

Lashify gives you the ability to use lash enhancement without getting into sensitive territory. Forget harsh lash glues and grab the hypoallergenic, ophthalmologist-tested system of lash enhancement that is safe for your eyes, skin, and your natural lashes.

Does Lashify have formaldehyde? ›

Lashify Bonds

Our bonds never contain any formaldehyde, cyanoacrylates, or other ingredients that could harm your natural lashes or irritate your eyes and skin. Instead, we formulate our bonds like a lash serum, with biotin and lavandula that support your natural lash growth.

Can you wear mascara over Lashify? ›

We don't recommend that you wear mascara with lash extensions, especially if you're wearing Lashify Gossamers®. All that tugging can mess with the adhesive holding your lashes on, and you shouldn't need mascara with them anyway!

Why did my Lashify lashes fall off? ›

The Glue Is Too Much or Too Little

Too much glue can cause your natural lashes to become rigid along with the extension, making it really easy for them to break off from your natural lash line. Too little glue means it's very likely you'll lose your extensions before you expect to.

What is the strongest Lashify bond? ›

Bondage with Charcoal Flex is our stronger holding bond with a more liquid-like consistency but can give longevity for up to 10 days of wear with a set of the Lashify gossamers. “Bondage™ is the answer to long wear and flexible hold while keeping your lashes healthy and hygienic.

What is special about Lashify? ›

Regular lashes are affixed on the top of your lash line, whereas Lashify lashes are glued to your actual lashes, but on the underside. This is the key to making them appear much more natural and basically undetectable. The best part? Once they were applied, I could barely feel that they were there.

Is Falscara the same as Lashify? ›

Falscara's one major shortcoming is its tweezer tool, which can't curve around your eye and secure everything in place the way Lashify's does. In the end, I got by with my fingers and the Falscara tweezers, but the process wasn't as seamless. My bare lashes. Lashify "Amplify" lashes.

Who is Lashify suing? ›

Lashify sued Worldbeauty in the Western District of Texas in July 2022 to stop the Chinese company "from unlawfully making, using, selling, offering for sale, marketing, and importing artificial eyelash extension systems and components that infringe Lashify's intellectual property."

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