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The 11 Best False Eyelashes of 2024, According to a Beauty Writer

Oct 15, 2024

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With 12 years of experience wearing false eyelashes (thanks to competitive dance for starting me young), I know a thing or two about what makes a good pair.

Curious which fake lashes are the best in today's market, I tried 27 pairs from eight popular brands over the course of several weeks. (And as more launch, I’ll come back and update you on my favorites.)

If you’re new to false lashes, try the Kiss ImPress Press-On Falsies. They are self-adhesive and easy to apply with tweezers or your fingertips. Plus, they’re 25% off right now on Amazon.

However, I didn’t go into this test without some expert guidance. Celebrity makeup artists Ash K Holm, who works with Kim Kardashian, Ariana Grande, and Megan Fox, and Diane Buzzetta, who works with Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner, laid the groundwork for what to look for in the world of falsies.

The best false eyelashes I found — from classic styles like the Ardell Wispies to colorful strip lashes from Halsey’s Walmart beauty brand — ultimately prioritize longevity, comfort, and ease of use.

Invisible band hides the lash line

Soft lashes look and feel realistic

Provide volume and length without looking unnatural

Relatively expensive (but can be reused 20+ times, making them more affordable overall)

Without a doubt, Lilly Lashes makes some of the most luxurious-feeling, natural-looking, and highest-quality false eyelashes that I’ve ever tried.

When stacked against more budget-friendly options like the classic Ardell Wispies or drugstore Kiss lashes, the quality of these falsies is more noticeable than ever. Not only do these lashes feel like real human hair, but this particular pair is designed to follow the pattern of natural lash growth, just with an extra dose of volume and length. The subtle flare lash gave my eyes a slight cat-eye effect and paired perfectly with both natural daytime glam and sultrier nighttime eyeshadow-and-liner looks.

Material: Faux mink | Lash Length: 13.5mm | Band: Full-length | Shades: 1 | Look: Flare | Eye Shape: Monolid, almond | Reusable: Yes, 20+ wears

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Invisible lashband makes for a seamless blend

Thinner lashes look more realistic than the older versions

Package of four

Not as realistic-looking as faux mink lashes

The new and improved version of Ardell’s mainstay 420 falsies, the Naked Lashes are a lighter, softer, more undetectable version of the plasticky strip lashes I used to grab for dance competitions in the 2010s.

While I distinctly remember how thick the original version used to look on my eyes, thick black lashband and all, I was surprised to see how light and feathery this updated style is. From its transparent lashband to its softer, realistic-looking crossover lashes, this style got the natural makeover it needed while keeping costs relatively low. While a four-pack is just $10, you can grab a singlet for just $5 — making this one of the cheapest of the bunch.

Material: Synthetic fibers | Lash Length: Not specified | Band: Full-length | Shades: 1 | Look: Rounded | Eye Shape: Round, monolid, almond, hooded | Reusable: Yes, 4-5 times (from personal experience)

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“When picking out a strip lash, I always look at the density and quality of the hair, as well as the band and the shape and design of the lashes. For a more natural look, I always prefer an invisible band because of how beautifully it blends into the lash line." —Diane Buzzetta, celebrity makeup artist

Same quality as best overall lashes

Looks more natural on most eye shapes

Fits smaller eyes well

Honestly, we found no faults with these lashes

The only problem I had when declaring these lashes as the best half-lash was choosing between my favorite styles (its competitor was the Inviting Half Lash, which I decided against because its dramatic flare shape may not be for everyone).

What is there to not love about this full-bodied, universally complementary, voluminous lash? These halfies are made from synthetic faux mink fibers and have a lashband length of just 20mm, whereas the full lash reaches 30mm (the shorter style accentuates my rounded almond eye shape beautifully). The artfully placed lashes are thicker at the root to give the appearance of fuller lashes, and each strand is woven onto a sheer band for a look that’s so natural, they’ll look like your own.

Material: Faux mink | Lash Length: 13mm | Band: Half lash | Shades: 1 | Look: Round | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, 20+ wears

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Easy to apply with fingers

Stuck to both clean and mascara-coated lashes

Unidentifiable lash band due to underlash placement

Less rewears than others we tested

If the idea of applying lashes, getting near your eyes with tweezers, or accidentally gluing your eyes shut has been a fear of yours, then we recommend these lashes from Kiss.

Though they come with tweezers, these self-adhesive lashes were beyond easy to apply with my fingers. “You press them on and you’re out the door,” Holm tells PEOPLE. The celebrity makeup artist admitted to keeping them in her car for on-the-go glam. “You can even just do two pieces on the outer corners and call it a day.”

That’s just what I’ve begun doing when I have to run somewhere quick — every cluster is pre-made with adhesive on top of the lashes, which allows the band to stick to the underside of my lashes with ease. Its pressure-activated glue bonded to my lashes, clean or mascara-ed, for an entire day with zero lifting. Best of all, you can easily remove them at the end of the day and get one to two more wears out of them.

Material: Synthetic fiber | Lash Length: 12, 14mm | Band: Clusters | Shades: 1 | Look: Customizable, wispy | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, 3 wears

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Stuck well on clean and mascara-coated lashes

Looked completely natural due to underlash application

Very easy to apply

Great value, especially since it includes tweezers

Lashes could be seen in my peripheral vision (but I soon adjusted)

These could win so many categories in my book — best cluster lashes, easiest application, the list goes on — but as a former self-adhesive eyelash skeptic, these almost made me toss out my glue.

Apply these cluster lashes under the lash line but a bit above the water line to not cause irritation. This also completely hides the lash band and makes them look like your own lashes — but better! An aptly-shaped pair of tweezers, which are included in the kit, help make the placement of these temporary extensions that much easier.

Just like that, the lashes stick to the underside of your lashes, whether clean or mascara-ed (I’ve tried both, and they stay put for a full day either way).

Material: Synthetic fiber | Lash Length: 10, 12, 14mm | Band: Clusters | Shades: 1 | Look: Customizable, feathered | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, 4 wears

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Stays put despite humidity and sweat

Comfortable lash band

Holds curl even after getting wet

Long lash band required trimming

Makeup that stays during a humid day, sweat session, or after getting caught in the rain is a rare feat. But lashes that are designed to thrive in these treacherous conditions are even harder to come by.

On particularly humid days or during sweaty workouts, you’ve most likely seen your lashes droop and mascara run — a problem that the ever-curly Active Lash is here to solve. These water-resistant lashes thrive in wet conditions, holding their curl and sticking tightly to your lash line with the Active Duo Adhesive (which is also sweat- and water-resistant). Whether you live in a particularly warm place or don’t want to compromise beauty for a workout, these lashes are in it for the long haul.

The only thing I’d note is that this lash band seems a bit longer than the other Active Lash styles, so it may require some trimming to get your perfect fit.

Material: Water-resistant synthetic fibers | Lash Length: Not specified | Band: Full-length | Shades: 1 | Look: Rounded, light volume | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, 4-5 times (from personal experience)

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Trim your fake lashes by snipping the lash band in between a cluster and save the stray clusters to use later as individual lashes.

Natural, soft look and feel

Suits all hair colors, but especially blondes, well

Flared shape adds an element of glam

Long lash band required trimming

While brown mascara isn’t exactly a new concept, it’s been all the rage this year — so it came as no surprise that Ardell had created a brown false lash for the natural lash-lovers.

What separated these lashes from their Naked Lash sisters is the softer color scheme and balayage effect that this pair features, layering dark brown and caramel “highlights” to give dimension to your eyes. These lashes made the hazel in my eyes stand out, but I can see these working well on blondes, as black falsies can sometimes look too harsh on people with fairer palettes. Their flared shape brings the glamour without being too overpowering for daytime looks, as the chocolate-brown softens them.

Since the lash band is quite long, you may need to trim the corners to better fit your eye shape. (However, this is an admittedly better problem than having the lashes be too small for your eye.)

Material: Synthetic fibers | Lash Length: Not specified | Band: Full-length | Shades: 6 | Look: Rounded at center, flared at ends | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, 4-5 times (from personal experience)

People / Alyssa Brascia

Colorful elements are subtle enough for everyday wear

Faux mink lashes look and feel ultra-soft

Vegan and cruelty-free

Flared style might be too dramatic for natural glam-lovers

It’s not every day that you see a pair of colorful false lashes that don’t look tacky — so when I first tried this purple-tinted set from Halsey’s budget-friendly beauty brand, AF94, I was shocked at the quality of the color.

Not unlike the brown Ardell Balayage lashes, these volume-boosting wispies are mostly black with swaths of deep purple giving the lashes some dimension. Though this amethyst shade is nearly undetectable in normal lighting, catching them in the sun will illuminate the wisps of violet intertwined within the black lashes. This makes it a fairly neutral option, but the shape itself might be too glam for everyday wear.

Material: UV light-activated synthetic fibers | Lash Length: Not specified | Band: Full-length | Shades: 3 | Look: Flared | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, up to 20 wears

Have green or hazel eyes? Try out this pair to make your eye color pop.

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Plant-based fibers may be gentler on sensitive eyes

Ultra-thin, wispy lashes

Can reuse 20+ times

Hard to grip onto the hemp lashes during application

The Velour Second Nature Plant Fibre Lashes are handmade from hemp fibers and threaded individually onto a thin black cotton band — a true testament to “natural” beauty. From the first wear, it was evident how lightweight these felt and how naturally they blended into my own lashes. Its full, wispy look is fitting on every eye shape, though you may need to trim the lash band to get the perfect fit on your eyes.

What separates these lashes from others on this list is that these were made from natural materials, which has a different feel during application. The hemp fibers were slightly hard to get a good hold on between tweezers, but the lash band was a bit easier to manipulate. With a bit of practice (and patience), it got easier to manipulate each strip onto my lash line.

Material: Vegan hemp fibers | Lash Length: 6-9mm | Band: Full length | Shades: 1 | Look: Round | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, 20+ wears

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Lengthy wisps add both volume and height

Shaggy mink ends look natural

Sheer band is undetectable

May be too long for everyday wear (but this is a personal preference)

Maybe it’s the result of "lazy girl" beauty routines, but the Kiss Lash Couture Rebel line is here to deliver glam lashes in a deconstructed, undone way — and after testing all of the styles in this collection, “Rockstar” is one of the most wearable.

This wispy style has a rounded shape and slightly unkempt ends — but make no mistake, this is intentional. The spindly lashes create an artfully “smudged” effect to intensify a nighttime smokey eye or add a bold touch to your natural glam. Though high in volume, these lashes are surprisingly lightweight and blend easily with your natural lashes (we recommend applying mascara before, not after).

Material: Synthetic fibers | Lash Length: 12mm | Band: Not specified | Shades: 1 | Look: Rounded | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, 4-5 times (from personal experience)

People / Alyssa Brascia

Because some people have lower-set brows, longer lashes can hit the base of the eyebrow and result in an uncomfortable wear.

Noticeably volumizing and lengthening

Faux mink lashes are very realistic-looking

Easy to reuse

Relatively expensive for Ardell

The lashes that I’ve been using the longest out of all of the above are the Faux Mink Wispies from Ardell — a mainstay in my makeup kit for years on end for their ultra-soft feel, realistic look and blend, and relatively low price.

While lashes like the Ardell Active Lash utilize synthetic fibers that can sometimes look plasticky, this real hair (but faux mink) style is a soft and believable drugstore lash option. The style is spiky and round, ascending and descending in volume as the clusters weave in their crisscross pattern. Not only do they blend beautifully with natural lashes, but they hold their curl and easily form to all eye shapes because of the tapered inner and outer corners.

Material: 100% natural hair | Lash Length: 12mm | Band: Full-length | Shades: 1 | Look: Round, voluminous | Eye Shape: All | Reusable: Yes, 4-5 times (from personal experience)

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The first step before (most) fake eyelashes is a coat or two of a great mascara. Out of 33 tubes of mascara we tested, the Too Faced Better Than Sex Waterproof Mascara topped the charts for its no-budge, volumizing, and lengthening formula.

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Eyeliners pulls everything together — especially when fake lashes are involved. The Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner was our top choice for the best eyeliners due to its impressive longevity, precise felt-tip pen, and easy removal process. (Plus, a little bit of eyeliner can go a long way to hide lash mistakes.)

People / Tamara Staples

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A good lash glue is essential to have on hand when you're applying false lashes. This clear brush-on glue from Lilly Lashes earned its spot as our top pick for the best lash glue. It has a precise applicator, dries clear, and is safe for sensitive eyes.

Gently crimp your lashes with an eyelash curler to get a bit of a lift.

The layers and density of your own natural lashes are significant when choosing a pair of false lashes. For a pair to match a glamorous makeup look, go for lashes with higher volume, jet-black strands, and tapered edges to create that cat-eye effect. If you’re a false-lash-everyday type of person, choose a pair that’s more sparse but can also be reworn multiple times to get the most use out of your lashes.

Additionally, most lashes sit between 10 millimeters and 14 millimeters in length, like the Winks by Ardell Press on Lashes. Each individual lash should have alternating lengths to make the lashes appear more natural and blended with your own, but your level of comfort with lash length will depend on personal preference and facial structure.

There are several styles of lashes, from wispy to cat-eye to spiky — all which fit some eye shapes better than others or provide artistic effect for more creative makeup looks. While there’s no rulebook as to which styles you have to buy based on your eye shape, we have recommendations depending on what look you’re going for:

The lashes I tested spanned from $5 to $20 for a single pair, except a few multi-packs that fell in between that range. Our best budget choice, the Ardell Naked Lashes, comes to $10 for four pairs, but with each lash costing a little less than $3, it's a small investment for good lashes.

If you're new to falsies and want to pay the least amount possible to try them out, you’ll be happy to know that the AF94 Faux UV Lashes are just $5. On the other hand, our priciest (and best-rated) lashes from Lilly Lashes come to $20 flat.

Eyes are uniquely shaped and equally beautiful, but most shapes fall within these five categories. If you need help visualizing or identifying your own shape, refer to this eye chart from Charlotte Tilbury.

According to her makeup artist, Kardashian’s signature lash combo is a “babydoll” style. Holm says you can recreate her look by using cluster lashes — place the longest wisp in the center and then use medium and short lashes toward the inner and outer corners of your eyes.

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For a little over a month, I tried 27 pairs of false eyelashes and reassessed some old pairs that I’ve collected over the years. (Some are written about here, and some I’m still testing in order to make a more informed opinion. Stay tuned for updates!) After days of wearing and nights spent crinkling my eyes in laughter, I stacked each product against each other based on the following criteria:

People / Alyssa Brascia

Alyssa Brascia is a staff shopping writer for PEOPLE with a specialization in fashion and beauty — as well as a self-taught makeup artist. Her content includes topics such as contour kit reviews and seasonal fashion roundups, though she has written several pieces in the kitchen and homeware space as well. Brascia has written for a number of other digital publications, including InStyle, Real Simple, and Southern Living, covering beauty products, techniques, and launches.

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