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  2. Trust Me, These 14 Magnetic Lashes Are Even Better than ... - AOL

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    We rounded up the 14 best magnetic lashes, like the top-rated on Amazon, and how to apply magnetic lashes. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  3. Glamnetic: The World’s Easiest Lash Application - AOL

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    The lashes have small magnets on the back that instantly grip onto the magnetic particles in Glamnetic’s magnetic eyeliner. Even with those magnets, the lash band is still thin enough to sit ...

  4. The 13 Best Magnetic Lashes to Try for Every Preference - AOL

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    We don’t have anything against glue-on falsies, but they can be a tad difficult to apply sometimes (aka, a tricky and sticky mess). So for a quick and easy approach that brings some oomph to our ...

  5. False eyelashes - Wikipedia

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    They work by placing the magnetic false lash between one's eyelashes, thereby sandwiching the natural eyelashes with magnetic eyelashes. [19] These lashes are affordable and reusable but there is a potential risk ‍ — due to the magnets that are attached to the lashes it is possible that they may be a hazard to a patient if being used in an ...

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    False eyelashes are used to extend, exaggerate, and add volume to the eyelashes. Consisting generally of a small strip to which hair—either human, mink, or synthetic—is attached, false eyelashes are typically applied to the lash line using glue, which can come in latex and latex-free varieties; magnetic false eyelashes, which attach to the ...

  7. Eyelash - Wikipedia

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    Eyelash length is closely linked to the width of the eye, with the lashes typically growing to one-third the width of the eye as an evolutionary adaptation to reduce tear film evaporation and dust deposition. Lashes longer or shorter than one-third the width of the eye have been shown to have reduced efficacy in serving their function. [5]

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