✨ Elevate your gaze, effortlessly and enduringly! ✨
The ICONSIGNLash Lifting Kit is a professional-grade, semi-permanent eyelash perming system designed for both beginners and pros. Featuring an easy-to-use milky white glue and complete tools, it delivers salon-quality, voluminous curls lasting up to 3 months. Each kit supports 10-13 applications, making it an economical choice for long-lasting, event-ready lashes from the comfort of home.
Manufacturer | ICONSIGN |
Package dimensions | 18.5 x 11.8 x 2.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 18.2 x 11.8 x 2.2 centimetres |
Item weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Brand | ICONSIGN |
Colour | Regular |
Format | Ready Mix |
Item model number | IKA-001H |
Product Dimensions | 18.2 x 11.8 x 2.2 cm; 150 g |
ASIN | B07NZ38MXK |
A**R
Brilliant value for money and great quality
Brilliant value for money. Watched an 8 minute video online, made sure I left on for the max time stated and bobs your uncle! I wear mascara quite regularly and it does weigh my lashes a bit but before the lift the outer corner lashes drooped and then with the mascara it weighed them down even more. I used M1. M2 or L wouldn't likely give the nice curl you'd want from a lash lift but I may try M next time also. I even managed to create a cat eye effect via watching a video also. Has multiple uses- I genuinely think more than 4 uses which it states, so fab value for money. I'm also super super sensitive and this didn't cause any reaction. I did patch test all of the parts of this 24h in advance on the inside of my elbow and no issues. 2 weeks later it's holding up well, albeit not as perfect as the first week, but then I do use a lot of product. As some people said, new lashes won't be curled, and I use lash serum so the new growth being less curly does make the lashes look less lifted, but that's because the new growth hasn't been lifted/permed, so completely normal and natural. My lashes have also been a good quality since perming, no additional falling or breakage. I'll probably do another lift in a few weeks, so maybe around 4-6 weeks after the first lift for nice maintenance. All around really happy. Oh and let the glue get a little tacky before applying the M1 sizer to the lid, and hold down nice and firm for a nice fit as close to the lash line as possible. Also one eye at a time. Great product
A**A
Recommend it but the eye pads are difficult to deal with
Definitely recommend, I watched a YouTube video which uses the same kit and found it quite easy to follow all the steps but I will say sticking the eye pads is a NIGHTMARE !! The edges kept lifting and my eyelashes were not sticking - I think a better glue is necessary but at the end of the day I managed to do it and as you can see in the pictures they look phenomenal - I didn’t get them wet for 72 hours although only 24 hours are recommended 🙌🏻
N**S
If you have long lashes don’t use the small lift pad!
When I first had a professional lash lift done, I asked the technician not use the ‘small’ lift pad (the smaller the lift pad, the bigger the lift) because I have naturally long lashes and I was afraid it would make them look like spider legs! She assured me it wouldn’t, so I took her advice and she was right. They turned out great. I’ve had a few done since then and assumed it was always with the small lift pad to obtain the ultimate result.So. When it came to me doing my own at home; I too used the ‘small’ lift pad. I chose to do one eye at a time the first time I did it, and I’m glad I did.Firstly, the instructions are insufficient and I found myself watching a couple of YouTube videos to ensure I was doing it correctly. But once I had, I found it pretty straight forward and proceeded with my left eye. I left the solutions on for 10 mins each (instructions are 10-12). Well. It worked a little too well, and now my lashes on my left eye are pretty much flat against my eyelid and are digging into my eye crease. It feels strange. And looks it.I decided to go with the medium lift pad for the right eye, and also not leave it on quite as long (9 mins) as I didn’t want the same to happen with that eye, and I also wanted to test for the correct lift pad (for me). Yes, I knew this would result in different looking lashes but I honestly preferred this over having my lashes eating into my eyelid on both eyes.The result was better, although I do believe that I could have left the solution for the 10 mins and not reduce it to 9. So yes, my eyes look different right now. As you can see from the pictures, the extreme lift on the left even somehow makes my eyelid look a little dropped which isn’t great. I took a side view so you can see how flat they are on my eyelid. The right looks more natural (I hadn’t brushed them out for the pic, they do look better than that), and would probably look even better if I had left it on for the 10 mins.To summarise:-1. It works2. Don’t use the ‘small’ lift pad if you have long lashes3. The instructions need to be better but you can find tutorials on YouTube4. You will need some cottons buds and potentially cling film depending on which method you followI will use it again in a couple of months, taking my own mistakes into account.
M**.
Fabulous once you get th hang of them.
Fabulous. First use is a nightmare and tough learning curve but totally worth it.Lacking instructions and their website is rubbish. Much Better help on YouTube.I don’t even wear mascara anymore and people still comment on my lashes.
A**R
Waste of money - doesn't work
Don't waste your time or your money on this. I spent hours trying it with different size pads and it didn't lift my lashes at all. The glue wasn't great either and would barely stick my lashes to the pads. Seriously not worth it.
O**I
works well, but make sure to use correct size
if you have long lashes, please just use the large size. it works really well and overall was pretty easy to use- i did the same as most people and just looked up a youtube tutorial which was really easy to follow and didn’t bother looking at the instructions it came with. a lot of people said if you have long lashes then use the biggest size, but i was still quite in denial so i compromised and used the M2 size (second largest)- was a mistake. they don’t look bad but its not the natural long lifted look i was going for and way more curled especially on the ends than i was anticipating, so definitely going for the L next time. bare that in mind and be realistic, the reviews aren’t lying to you! if you’ve got long lashes and don’t want them doing a 180 kissing onto your lid, just use the biggest size. I’ve gotten them wet and used a hot compress to try and undo the effects to not make them so curled and they haven’t budged- so i guess that’s a good sign for longevity 🤦♀️
G**E
Value for money
Works amazingly! I normally get mine done at a salon and although they do an amazing job, its 45 quid everytime. This takes a bit of practice and might not get it exactly right the first time, but so good for the price and will definitely be doing my own lashes from now on!
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