👁️🗨️ Elevate your gaze, invisibly powerful.
D-UP Invisible Double Eyelid Tape offers 120 ultra-thin, waterproof strips designed specifically for hooded and droopy eyes. Made with premium Japanese materials, it provides a natural, invisible lift that lasts all day without irritation. The set includes a compact case and application tool for precise, effortless use—perfect for professionals seeking a subtle yet transformative eye enhancement.
H**G
The strong kind is the best eyelid tape of all time.
I was born with uneven eyelids. My left is a perfect pretty double lid. My right is a double lid that folds in on itself and looks like a monolid, despite actually being double! I've always struggled with the asymmetry on my eyes and it's my most major body image issue.With that backstory given, D-UP Wonder Eyelid tape's strong double-sided tape is the only eyelid tape I've tried that has ever been able to make my eyelids look symmetrical. I tried another tape before and it barely stuck and didn't help at all. Single sided tape doesn't work for my specific issue.I'm currently using it every day to try and make the "new" fold permanent, like Michelle Phan once advised, and have been using it for 2.5 months. It actually works, by the way. I can see a small natural crease when I remove the eyelid tape! (I didn't want to get plastic surgery on my eyelids lol)
S**H
Wasted Money
To complicated to figure out.
R**R
YESSSS!!! I HAVE EYELIDS!!!
Let me start by telling you I’m Native American and 46 years old. I’ve always had hooded eyelids and in the last 2 years the eyelid has slowly started to “cover” my eyes in the corner....and the majority of the eyelid rests on my eyelashes. I’m waiting to get the upper Blepharoplasty done, but in the meantime I wanted to do something to “hold up” my lids. This isn’t just a cosmetic thing, it’s really tiring and painful to have heavy eyelids. I’ve seen these tested on YouTube, so I thought I’d give it a shot (I got nothing to loose). I am so pleasantly SURPRISED!!! It took a couple tries to get the right placement, but after that, completely easy to use! I would recommend watching a YouTube tutorial on proper placement, but after that it’s really easy to find the right spot for your particular eyes. I was nervous I wouldn’t be able to blink (LOL)...but there was no problem. I also find that hooded eyelids tend to become “oily” under the eye hood, so I like to put an eyeshadow primer on and then place the tape (for me, it just seems to be more secure on the lid). I tried putting eyeshadow on with theses in place and well it is certainly possible...I wouldn’t recommend it. Also, anyone worried you’ll be able to see the tape on the eyelids...you definitely will not. One, it’s hidden under your eyelid and two, it’s a clear piece of double sided tape and very thin. It’ll be your secret...LOL!! If you’re on the fence...JUST BUY THEM!!!
S**0
They're easy to remove by just peeling off with your fingers
I've used these on and off over the years, and these have proved to be the most effective for creating double eyelids, after trying out several other glues and tapes (including 2 different Koji Eye talks, The Darkness eyelid / eyelash glue, and random other Korean and Japanese brands.) Also, don't bother with the D.U.P. "mild" ones, as they don't hold nearly as well as these.The double sided tape makes these nearly invisible, until maybe the end of the day when a corner sort of lifts out of the artificial fold you created. They're easy to remove by just peeling off with your fingers, but I don't recommend this as it will stretch out your eyelid and result in earlier sagging of lids (due to stretching out the skin and fascia in the area.) Instead, wet the area with either a warm cloth and water for awhile, OR go over your eyes with a cotton pad soaked in makeup remover. Massage in circles and the tape will loosen on its own. THEN gently peel it off, and it'll come off easily with less damage to the skin.Here's how I apply these, with tips I've learned / come upon after years of using these:FIGURE OUT WHERE YOU WANT THE CREASE FIRST- For those with small double eyelids, the best and easiest way is to apply right above your natural crease. If you place the tape too far up, you'll often end up with a triple eyelid, because the tape can't hold up all that excess skin.- For those with single eyelids, the world is your oyster :P It helps to use the plastic prong provided to "sketch" the crease you desire first, so that you have an idea where to place the tapeAPPLYING THE TAPE1) tear the clear backing enough to expose just one of the tapes2) peel the white backing (both sides) to expose the other sticky side3) without touching the now exposed clear eyelid tape, use the prong and stick one branch on the far right end of the tape, and another onto the far left end of the tape4) carefully pull the tape off the clear backing that you've already pre-torn in step 1). You may need to tear the clear backing again from the top so that it's easier to remove the tape off.5) the fully exposed sticky side of the tape should be facing you. Now squeeze the prong together slightly, so that the tape curves outwards away from you slightly (if it curves inwards towards you, just blow it slightly out.)6) bring the prong towards your eye and apply it to the desired area. Press firmly down on both edges onto your eyelid. Remove the prong by spreading the prong outwards across the eyelid (instead of just lifting it up, because the tape edges would lift back up with it)7) gently fold over the eyelid skin that's above the tape over the tape slightly and hold it there for a bit. I found that doing this, instead of just blinking right after, helps the tape adhere better.8) apply makeup as usual. Avoid applying primer potions directly over the tape, as they loosen the adhesive a little.I've also worn these overnight, and can remove them and end up with a crease that'll last me the entire day the next day. :) Good luck!
N**.
Works but my Eyelids are too Strong
One of my photos I'm attaching has the tape only on my left eye and the other photo is both. I don't know why I couldn't get them to be symmetrical.Pros: You can't see the tape at all. It disappears so well into my skin. It was surprisingly easy to apply. I have a ton of options for where to place it because my entire eyelid is hooded. Without-a-doubt, my eyes live in the hood.Cons: I was not impressed with the impact this had. I saw videos online of a huge dramatic difference that some people had with these. I have so much skin above my eye that I just don't think there is a tape in existence that can hold up enough of this skin to make pretty eyelid fold. I bought this out of boredom and it was pretty entertaining to try them on, but overall I don't see enough of a difference on my eyes.
A**U
Works pretty well.
Used this to fix uneven eyelids, and it works pretty well. It's invisible and pretty easy to use, as long as you use tweezers (not included in product) to help pick up the tape. I use the included tool more to make sure it all sticks on. It's only uncomfortable (the ends are pointed and can poke you) if you forget to stick them down.If you're having trouble putting it on, try doing it on a closed eyelid. Make sure your eyelid stays closed as you adjust the tape and only open your eye when you're done. When taking it off, use a wet wipe or water to rub it and it should come off easily.
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