14 Best Magnetic Lashes of 2023
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When you’re after full and voluminous lashes but your natural pair are falling short (or sparse, for that matter), faux eyelashes go the distance. The best magnetic lashes define and enhance your eyes without damaging your lashes, so you’ll score fuller fringe now and later.
Older iterations of faux eyelashes felt stiff and heavy on the eyes, but brands have pushed boundaries to create great false eyelashes that look natural and feel as light as a coat of mascara. You can choose from wispy, long styles and short, voluminous strips (and everything in between). While it's easier than ever to find a great pair of faux eyelashes, applying them is where things can get a bit tricky. That's where magnetic lashes come into play.
Traditional fake lashes require a generous coat of eyelash glue to hold in place. Not only is eyelash glue a ticking time bomb — apply the strip lashes too soon, and the lashes won't set; wait too long, and they won't fully adhere — but they also risk pulling out your natural eyelashes when you remove your faux strips. Magnetic lashes, on the other hand, are as easy as applying eyeliner — literally. Most magnetic false eyelashes adhere directly to a magnetized eyeliner that holds the strip of faux lashes in place. So all you have to do is trace magnetized eyeliner along the root of your natural lashes, place the faux lashes on top, then gently pinch them in place to lock them in. The seams of the faux lashes are dotted with tiny magnets that attract to the oppositely charged eyeliner, holding them in place until you whip out your makeup remover.
To select the best magnetic eyelashes and uncover tips on applying them for a long-lasting effect, we spoke to makeup artist Gilbert Soliz, optometrist and founder of Line of Sight Dr. Jennifer Tsai, celebrity makeup artist and brand founder Jenny Patinkin, and makeup artist Suzanne Perez. Read on to find a new favorite set of falsies.
Best Overall
Glamnetic's magnetic lashes are a favorite among beauty influencers and celebrities alike (Doja Cat is a fan), and for good reason. Since launching in 2019, the brand has become one of the fastest-growing in the category. Its lashes are cruelty-free and vegan-friendly, easily trimmable (in small increments) and made from high-quality, synthetic fibers. Each lash band features six magnetics for an easy application and to ensure a longer hold, so your faux lashes stay in place as long as you need them to. Simply apply Glamnetic's magnetic eyeliner (sold separately), allow it to dry and apply your lashes. With proper care and storage, you can repeat this process with the same pair of lashes up to 60 times.
What reviewers say: "These look exactly like the expensive lash extensions I got for my wedding. They’re beautiful and super easy to use. I don't think I’ll ever use another brand or get lash extensions again. They’re also lightweight and comfortable."
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Glamnetic Magnetic False Lashes – Lucky $29.99 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Glamnetic Magnetic False Lashes – Lucky $30 Buy Now AT ULTA
Best Magnetic Lashes for Convenience
When it comes to applying false lashes, it can take a lot of practice to get it right. If you also have some trimming to do, the entire process can feel tedious and quickly become frustrating. For anyone who doesn't have the time or patience for either, there's Velour. The brand's faux mink magnetic lashes are made from premium synthetic fiber, with each little hair measuring anywhere from 5 to 15 millimeters long. With a .75-length magnetic lash band, no trimming is required, and because the lash band consists of eight strong hold magnetics, anchoring is also unnecessary. All you have to do is swipe on Velour's 3-in-1 Lash & Go eyeliner (sold separately) that triples as a liner, glue, and magnet, and attach.
What reviewers say: "I love these lashes! As always, the application is super easy, I can't believe it takes less than a minute to finish. I am loving the lash style and material. These lashes give my eye the glamour and "wow" factor, especially when I wake up puffy."
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Velour Lashes Magnetic Effortless Lashes – Opposites Attract $28 Buy Now AT SEPHORA
Velour Lashes Magnetic Effortless Lashes – Opposites Attract $28 $22 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Best Drugstore Magnetic Lashes Set
Kiss cosmetics are everywhere. CVS, Target, Walgreens, Ulta, and Amazon carry the brand's products, which range from press-on nails to mascara to fake lashes. The brand's magnetic lashes are a fan-favorite for their price and quality; they’re an inexpensive option for those who want to try out magnetic lashes without committing to a pricey set. We recommend the Charm style for its wispy finish and short length — the set will subtly enhance your fringe.
What reviewers say: "They’re easy to use and they look awesome when applied correctly. I’ve gotten multiple uses out of them and I love that they have five magnets so they don't lift anywhere throughout the day. I can easily take them off. These have saved me a ton of money versus getting my lashes done professionally."
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Kiss Magnetic Double Strength False Eyelashes, Charm $6 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Kiss Magnetic Double Strength False Eyelashes, Charm $8 Buy Now AT ULTA
Best Waterproof Magnetic Lash Kit
The Easbeauty Magnetic Eyeliner and Eyelashes Kit includes five pairs of magnetic lashes, applicator tweezers, and the brand's waterproof, magnetic eyeliner that's formulated to contain more magnetic particles than its competitors. Users rave that the eyeliner formula is so effective, some use only their fingers to apply the lashes onto their lids, while others note their favorite part of Easbeauty's magnetic lashes kit is the inclusion of different styles. If you like to switch up your lash looks for different occasions, look no further.
What reviewers say: "The styles that they offer are high-quality and can suit anyone looking for natural, voluminous or big full lashes. My favorite are the bigger ones that really give you a boost of lash, which I totally adore."
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Easbeauty Magnetic Eyeliner and Eyelashes Kit $13 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Best Variety
Arishine lashes are an Amazon bestseller: The brand's original kit racked up over 27,000 reviews, securing itself as a best-seller, but has since been reimagined and redistributed in sleek, new packaging. The complete set consists of five pairs of magnetic lashes — ranging in styles from natural to full-glam — a set of tweezers to assist application, and two tubes of waterproof, magnetic eyeliner. The eyeliner is intensely waterproof, so you may need a few swipes of makeup remover to take it off after wear. But the benefit is that you don't have to worry about your lashes lifting or sliding during wear time.
What reviewers say: "Absolutely love these lashes. They’re so versatile and easy to use, especially for a novice like myself. Application is quick and they’re comfy to wear. They don't dry out my contacts like some glue lashes. I’m now on my 18th use of one set and honestly they’re as good as new. Highly recommend."
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Arishine Magnetic Eyeliner & Eyelashes Kit $19 Buy Now at amazon
Best Magnetic Lashes on Amazon
These gorgeous magnetic lashes from Luxillia are crafted from a double layer of faux silk. Each pair is also cruelty-free and highly durable. The brand's magnetic eyeliner formula is teeming with micro-magnetic particles, so your faux lashes will stay put no matter the weather. The tube also holds eight milliliters of liquid liner, compared to the average competitor's four milliliters, translating to almost double the amount of usage. What's more, Luxillia's applicator tweezer tools are designed with detachable silicone sleeves at the tips to go soft and gentle on your eyes when you pinch the fake lashes into place. Over 20,000 reviewers give it five stars, so we trust you’ll love them, too.
What reviewers say: "I had professional extensions done recently and the glue irritated my eyes so much I removed them by the end of the first week. I saw these online and thought why not? They look better than the ones I paid lots more for. There is a slight smell when the eyeliner goes on but it goes away fast."
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Luxillia Magnetic Lashes & Eyeliner Kit $18.99 $19.99 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Best Splurge
MoxieLash offers a ton of stylish lashes, but for those who cling to the notion that "bigger is better," well, so does the brand's Boujie kit. These statement-making magnetic lashes are voluminous, full of drama and curled upward to better expose your eyes. An optimal pick for deep-set and almond-shaped eyes, the individual lashes vary from eight to 16 millimeters in length, are 33 millimeters wide and are made from premium mink. The full kit features a mini magnetic liner (typically sold separately), a pair of reusable lashes packaged in a travel carrying case, and pre-moistened eyeliner remover swabs. The kit also comes with an instruction card to seamlessly guide you through the application process.
What reviewers say: "I am not very good at using glue, so these magnetic lashes appealed to me. I was very skeptical when I ordered them, but it was so easy to put them on. Amazing how it my eyes look! So happy with them."
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MoxieLash Magnetic Liner & Lashes Baby Kit $13 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Best Magnetic Lashes for Travel
The Lanvier magnetic lashes kit is the total package. It includes eight sets of lashes that range from natural to party-ready, two tubes of eyeliner, tweezers, and a mirror compact for on-the-go storage. As far as material goes, Lanvier lashes are handmade with silk, giving each wisp a natural feel (though some users note some styles are a little too long for their liking). Meanwhile, the liner is a strong hold formula, made with magnetic particles that keep lashes in place. These falsies have over 14,000 five-star rating on Amazon, with many reviewers noting they’ve placed additional orders since these lashes are so high-quality.
What reviewers say: "I am a nurse who works long hours. I put them on at 5:30 PM and they were still nice and secure at 7:30 AM the next morning. These lashes stick better than any others I’ve tried."
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Lanvier Magnetic Eyelashes with Eyeliner Kit $25 $15 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Best Budget Magnetic Lashes
If you’re not looking to spend a ton of money on magnetic lashes — maybe you’re a first-time user, or know you’ll only break them out on occasion — check out these wispies from Ardell. The miniature kit comes with a pot of magnetic gel liner and brush applicator, as well as a single pair of the brand's Demi Wispies lashes. Marketed as an especially great option for beginners, Ardell's magnetic lashes are also suitable for those with sensitive skin, as the brand's magnetic eyeliner is formulated without parabens and latex. And while this kit doesn't come with tweezers, two coats of the liner should be enough to easily secure lashes into place with just your fingers.
What reviewers say: "These are the absolute easiest lashes that I have ever put on in my life. I hate fighting with lash glue and applying the lashes only to see that one or both look wonky, forcing me to start all over again. I was excited to try the magnetic lashes and these did not disappoint. I applied the gel eyeliner which I really love by itself. I used the brush that was included in the package and it was an easy application. I took those lashes out of the package and popped those babies on within seconds."
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Ardell Magnetic Gel Eyeliner and Demi Wispies False Lashes $8.99 $7.43 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Also Consider Budget Buy
To get the most bang for your buck, we’ve scouted out a magnetic lash kit that includes not one, not five, but 10 pairs of magnetic lashes, that, altogether, retail for under $15. Each pair from Earller offers either a 3D or 5D finish and comes in natural, long or short lash lengths. Each lash is handmade, and each band contains five magnets that adhere to the included magnetic liner, a third-generation formulation that ensures the strongest hold on your lashes. The liner is also waterproof, scent-free and hypoallergenic, so sensitive skin types can wear these pairs comfortably.
What reviewers say: "These stayed on from 6 AM (when I left to go to job number 1) to midnight (when I when I came home from job number 2) and not a single time did I need to reapply the liner to make them stick. I didn't wake up with the pesky liner on my face. For those that use magnetic liner, the liner can be a pain to wipe off and most likely will still be on the next day with clumps on your lashes. I was shocked that I woke with none! It took only one face wash. I am super impressed and the variety of shapes and sizes is fun."
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Earller Magnetic Lashes and Eyeliner Kit $11.99 Buy Now AT AMAZON
Best Magnetic Lashes Kit
Some magnetic eyeliner formulas are a nightmare to slough off at the end of the day. Lola's Lashes magnetic faux lash kit includes a tool to negate the need to scrub (and in turn, prevent irritation). Alongside a pair of premium synthetic silk faux lashes and waterproof magnetic eyeliner, you’ll also get a magnetic liner cleansing balm. The balm acts as an effective alternative to the average makeup remover, ensuring the removal process will require significantly less rubbing than a cleansing oil.
What reviewers say: "As someone who has always had issues applying lashes, these magnetic lashes are a dream. The liquid liner applies really nicely and once the lashes are on, they stay for hours without the constant worry about the edges lifting. Easy to clean and reuse, I can't wait to try some of the other styles and would recommend these to anyone. The cleansing balm also removes it in seconds which is amazing."
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Lola's Lashes Sapphire Magnetic False Lashes and Eyeliner Kit $50 Buy Now AT NEIMAN MARCUS
Lola's Lashes Sapphire Magnetic False Lashes and Eyeliner Kit $50 Buy Now AT NORDSTROM
Best Magnetic Lashes for Sensitive Skin
Founded by Katy Stoka, who believed putting on false lashes should be as easy as putting on jewelry, One Two Lash is the brand responsible for bringing magnetic lashes to the market. Unlike others on our list, these adhere without magnetic liner: The magnetic lashes sandwich your natural lashes to stay in place. If you’re sensitive to magnetic liner, these are a great way to avoid irritation while bringing on volume. This set includes two top-left and two top-right lashes as well as two bottom-left and two bottom-right lashes so you can customize and achieve your ideal eye look.
What reviewers say: "I picked up the accent lashes on sale and wasn't expecting too much from them — however I am pleasantly surprised. There's a bit of a learning curve but these are great when I don't feel like strip lashes but want a little something."
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Sephora Collection One Two Lash Magnetic Lashes $50 $29.50 Buy Now AT SEPHORA
Best Magnetic Lashes for Glasses
Concerned your lashes won't be seen through your spectacles? Opulence MD Beauty has you covered. These magnetic lashes were specifically designed for anyone who wears glasses, ensuring your faux pair will get the attention they deserve without bumping against your lenses. The Now You See Me lashes measure four-six-eight millimeters (inside-center- outside) in length. They’re made from Siberian mink and adhere to lashes when their bands, featuring 12-high strength magnets, meet the brand's magnetic eyeliner. With proper care, the set can offer up to 45 wears.
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Opulence MD Beauty Now You See Me Liquid Essentials Kit $88 Buy Now AT OPULENCE MD
Best Magnetic Lashes for Hot Weather
Celebrity makeup artist Jamie Greenberg tells WWD she highly recommends Younique's Moodstruck magnetic lashes and magnetic eyeliner to clients. The vegan-friendly lashes are easy to apply, offer a customizable fit and contain ten mini magnets spaced for optimal hold, while the liner comes with a felt-tip liner for extra precision. "This high-performance magnetic lash and eyeliner duo lasts up to ten hours and is heat- and humidity-resistant," Greenberg raves. "It's also workout- and active-lifestyle approved [and] so easy to use, even for beginners."
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Younique Moodstruck Magnetic Lashes $36 Buy Now AT YOUNIQUE
According to Soliz, magnetic lashes "contain micro magnets along the strip of the lash that allow them to adhere to the lash line using magnetic eyeliner that contains iron oxide." Iron oxide is commonly found in tinted sunscreens and cosmetic products, so it's generally safe to use. Most of these faux lashes rely on a magnetic eyeliner that's oppositely charged to the magnets on the base of the lashes, therefore allowing the lashes to lock onto your skin without glue. Other forms of magnetic lashes sandwich your natural fringe with top and base faux lash strips featuring oppositely charged magnets; these are trickier to apply but are a safer option for those with extra sensitive eyelids.
In a word, yes. However, given that the eye is one of the most sensitive areas of the human body, optometrist and founder of Line of Sight Dr. Jennifer Tsai tells WWD there are some potential concerns you should be aware of. For example, because magnetic lashes can be heavy on the lid, regular use could lead to loss of natural lashes. What's more, they can cause a corneal abrasion — scratching on the surface of your cornea, aka the clear, protective layer of your eye — though Tsai says this rarely occurs with false lashes.
In fact, according to Tsai, because magnetic eyeliners are designed with tiny iron oxides that adhere to the magnet on the false lashes, magnetic lashes, unlike traditional alternatives, can "reduce lash loss" since they do not sit on your natural lashes. The downside to magnetic eyeliners, however, is that the iron oxide found in them does have "pigment-containing minerals" that can potentially cause staining and skin darkening, Tsai warns. She adds that those with sensitive skin can also develop an allergic reaction to the magnetic glue, including contact dermatitis, blepharitis, swollen itchy lids and eczema.
That being said, overall, Tsai tells WWD she does recommend using magnetic lashes over traditional faux lashes, but in moderation. "[Just remember to] always thoroughly remove the eyeliner and lashes after each use."
If you have a non-liner style (aka, a top and bottom strip that sandwiches your lashes), Patinkin says there are two ways to go about it. "You can use a tool that you use to position them over the roots of your lash line and then pinch them together, or you can hold the upper lashes in place and manually snap the lower lashes into place," she tells WWD. If you’re using magnetic lashes that are designed to adhere to a magnetic liner, then follow the steps below:
The first step to extending the life of your faux lash set is removing them carefully. Gentle peel the lashes away, pulling from the side of the lash that's closest to your ear in toward your nose. (To remove any excess liner from your eyelids, swipe a Q-tip dunked in eye makeup remover or cleansing balm.) It's important to keep your lashes sanitary if you plan on wearing them multiple times; this will mitigate any risks of eye infections or irritation. The easiest way to sanitize the faux lashes is by dipping them in rubbing alcohol and using a Q-tip to remove any adhesive or makeup. From there, Perez says, "let them dry in a clean area or container for future use."
To select the best magnetic eyelashes on the market, we reached out to experts with different areas of expertise, including an optometrist and multiple professional makeup artists. We used their input to inform our selections on this list, considering factors like the lash material and style, how many wears you can expect from the set, and the quality of the magnetic eyeliner, if included. We also combed through reviews to ensure the options here work well for different eye shapes and sizes. We made sure to include a variety of lash styles to suit different occasions and preferences.
Gilbert Soliz is a California-born makeup artist. Gilbert has collaborated with Givenchy, Valentino Couture, Galliano Men and Marc Jacobs. His work has been seen in publications such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, V Magazine, Elle, Marie Claire, Paper, Nylon, and many more. His pure artistic talent combined with his extensive and diverse experience has led him to work with a wide range of celebrities including Kim Petras, Tate McRae, Lolo Zouai, Paris Hilton, Indya Moore, Rico Nasty, Kali Uchis, Lisa Rinna, and Nathanya Alexander.
Jenny Patinkin is a professional makeup artist based in Chicago. Patinkin is a highly sought-after brand owner, beauty expert, entrepreneur, makeup artist and author known for her earth-friendly and age-aware approach to beauty.
Dr. Jennifer Tsai, O.D, is an optometrist and founder of Line of Sight. Dr. Tsai completed her undergraduate studies at University of Virginia where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Psychology and graduated with honors. She was awarded her Doctorate of Optometry degree from Pennsylvania College of Optometry (Salus University). Her rigorous clinical training included prestigious centers like Walter Reed Medical Center and world-renowned Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, before settling in New York City. Prior to opening LINE OF SIGHT, Dr. Tsai gained much of her corneal expertise at Mount Sinai Eye and Ear Hospital and retinal expertise at Brooklyn Hospital Center. With her expertise, Dr. Tsai is a healthcare consultant and advisor to major companies in the industry. She is an industry leader and speaks regularly at virtual and national conferences such as Vision Expo.
Suzanne Perez is an Emmy-winning makeup artist, New York State Licensed Esthetician, and author of Beneath the Makeup: 12 Lessons to Inspire and Empower You.
Julia Guerra is a freelance writer with experience writing about beauty, fashion, and wellness. Her words have appeared in publications like InStyle, Insider, MindBodyGreen, and Oprah Daily. Guerra wrote the original version of this article.
Claire Sullivan is the Senior Beauty and Lifestyle Commerce Editor for WWD and Footwear News. She's spent over five years researching, reporting on, and writing about the beauty industry for publications like Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle, and Byrdie. Sullivan contributed to the update of this story based on her own product, research, and expert interviews.
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