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🔹 Hot Magnetic Eyelashes with Tweezers Set
I ordered this set mostly out of curiosity. I’ve always struggled with glue-on lashes, and this magnetic version—with a fluffy faux mink finish and included tweezers—was trending hard on AliExpress. The product listing looked professional, and I liked that it came as a complete kit.
The package arrived in about 15 days, securely packed in a compact magnetic case. The lashes themselves were surprisingly soft and voluminous without looking over-the-top. The magnet strip had decent hold, especially when used with the tweezers included. I wore them to a friend’s birthday dinner, and they stayed in place all evening—even through some windy weather.
Pros: – Soft, natural-looking faux mink finish – Magnetic strip holds well – Reusable and easy to clean – Comes with a tweezer tool
Cons: – Tweezers feel slightly flimsy – No magnetic eyeliner included (which is a con if you rely on that)
When compared to similar lash sets in the US (which can easily cost $15–$25), this set felt like a total bargain at under $4. I didn’t expect much due to the low price, but it honestly exceeded my expectations in comfort and design.
US $1.19
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🔹 3D Magnetic Eyelashes in Gift Box
This 3D lash set caught my attention because it came in a stylish little gift box and had great reviews. It includes five individual magnets per lash and is advertised as handmade and reusable.
Shipping was relatively fast—about two weeks to the US. The lashes arrived in a sleek, hard-case box that felt more expensive than what I paid. These lashes are a bit more dramatic, perfect for evenings or special occasions. They clicked onto the lash line quickly, especially when using magnetic liner (not included).
Pros: – Stylish packaging (makes a great gift) – Strong 5-magnet hold – Suitable for bold eye looks – Good value for a 3D style
Cons: – Too long for casual wear – No liner or tweezers included
I’ve paid $20+ for 3D lashes in Sephora that didn’t feel any different in quality. This pair cost me under $5—absolutely worth it.
US $4.08
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🔹 1/2 Pairs 3D Mink Magnetic Eyelashes
I picked these up for daily wear because they looked light and natural. The listing offered a choice between one or two pairs, which is nice for trying them out without a big commitment.
The lashes came in simple plastic packaging and arrived in 16 days. First impression: super lightweight, almost like wearing nothing at all. They blend beautifully with my natural lashes and don’t weigh down the lid.
Pros: – Natural-looking and lightweight – Reusable and flexible – Affordable, even for everyday use
Cons: – No carrying case – No accessories included
For under $2, this is a steal compared to drugstore lashes in the US, which average around $10 without even being magnetic. They absolutely met my expectations for something minimal and fuss-free.
US $1.19
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🔹 YSDO Winged Magnetic Eyelashes with Tweezer
This was a splurge set (by AliExpress standards), but I really wanted to try winged lashes with a pre-curved magnetic base. YSDO seemed to have solid feedback, and the product photos looked professional.
Arrived in 13 days in a neat pink box with a gold tweezer tool inside. The lashes are bold and fluffy, perfect for a night out. They attach easily and shape the eye beautifully, giving that lifted winged effect without needing liner or glue.
Pros: – Glamorous winged shape – Magnetic strip works well – Reusable multiple times – Comes in a nice storage box
Cons: – Slightly heavy after long wear – Edges needed trimming for fit
Compared to US equivalents like Ardell’s magnetic winged lashes ($20+), these YSDO lashes for around $6 are a no-brainer. They totally lived up to the hype.
US $1.19
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🔹 Natural Curly Magnetic Lashes with Tweezers
I got these for a softer, curlier look to use at work or casual outings. The listing highlighted the natural curl and fluffiness—something hard to find in cheaper lash sets.
Took a little over two weeks to arrive. The lashes came in a simple but sturdy box, complete with tweezers. What stood out was the curl—it’s subtle but lifts the eye beautifully. These feel super light and comfortable to wear for 6+ hours.
Pros: – Soft curl, very wearable – Lightweight on the lid – Affordable and reusable – Comes with tweezers
Cons: – Not dramatic enough for evening looks – Magnets are slightly weaker
This lash style reminds me of the Kiss brand from Walgreens ($12–$15), but I paid just $3 for these. Definitely a pleasant surprise!
US $1.19
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🔹 5 Pairs Magnetic Eyelashes with Eyeliner & Tweezers
I wanted an all-in-one lash kit, and this 5-pair set with eyeliner and tweezers seemed like a complete package at an unbeatable price. I was skeptical at first—five pairs plus accessories for under $7?
It came in a white and gold box, securely packaged. The magnetic eyeliner was surprisingly effective—not clumpy or sticky. The lashes range from natural to dramatic, making this a very versatile set. I tried each pair and found something suitable for every occasion.
Pros: – Includes magnetic eyeliner, tweezers, and five lash styles – Great for beginners – Liner holds surprisingly well – Variety of styles
Cons: – Liner bottle is small – Some styles are a bit too dramatic for daily wear
This would easily cost $30–$40 as a starter kit in US stores. I got everything I needed for a fraction of that—and every lash is reusable. Easily my favorite set from the order.
US $1.19
Final Thoughts: I honestly wasn’t expecting much when I ordered these six lash sets, but I was blown away by the overall quality. The packaging was neat, the delivery faster than I anticipated, and the lashes themselves felt premium—especially considering what I paid. I’m used to buying false lashes at Ulta or CVS, and these easily compete, if not surpass, many US brands I’ve tried. Yes, a few items lacked accessories or had minor flaws, but none of them felt like a bad buy.
Would I recommend these to someone else? 100%. I’m already browsing for more styles. AliExpress has officially converted me into a magnetic lashes believer.








