








✨ Elevate Your Lash Game at Home! ✨
The Home PRO DIY Lash Extension Kit by LANKIZ offers a comprehensive solution for creating stunning eyelash looks at home. This kit includes high-quality individual lashes, a sensitive adhesive that lasts up to 14 days, and all necessary tools for a salon-quality experience without the cost. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their beauty routine with ease and comfort.




M**E
Amazing longevity!
I’ve been getting purple & black lash extensions for 6 yrs but decided I needed to save some money (I spend over 2k a year on extensions) and decided to DIY. I tried a few underlash systems (lashify, falscara, etc) because I suckkk at the usual over lash methods. I can’t put on strip lashes to save my life. But I had really bad reactions to all of the underlash brands. Application was easy but my eyelids would start itching & swelling within 12 hours. So even if the bonds lasted 7-10 days I had to take them off every night anyway. Decided to try these since they say they can go over or under and the glue is hard and not flexible. I went ahead and did under at first because it’s so much easier…and had no irritation. Wow! Then I decided to mix it up a bit and put a few on top as well. Def harder putting them over but I managed a few and got a great blend of black and purple, under and over. It’s been 7 days and not even one has fallen off (I have like 7-8 on each eye). I wash them well with lash wash and a brush. And they still haven’t budged! I am super happy with them and hope they can be a long term replacement to extensions.
K**F
AVOID AT ALL COSTS
If I could give zero stars I would. This stuff is the worst! My package arrived and the lash shampoo had leaked out all over the box. No biggie, I have more. The lashes broke off each time I gently used the tweezers to pick them up off the tray. I ended up wasting more lashes than using. Then when I did get them to stick, just the slightest touch of glue to my eye was like setting myself on fire. It took a while to get them to stick too- the glue was very watery and thin. My eyes would not stop watering all night after applying. By morning, both eyes were nearly swollen shut. I used an oil based cleanser to remove immediately, as I couldn’t keep my eyes open without them running and watering constantly. When I removed, it took out more than half my natural lashes with it as if to add insult to injury. This kit went straight in the trash. I am not a beginner- I have been doing my own lashes a while now, so I was surprised this was an epic fail. Save your time and money.
D**D
What I was looking for
This is the first time I’ve done a kit like this. (I’ve tried ardell cluster lashes before). Does not come with instructions but if you go to the website there is a review video that helps a lot. Kit comes as pictured. There’s a slight learning curve. It’s easier to let the glue get a bit tacky so when you place them, the cluster won’t slide to your eyelid skin. Outside of the kit I had on hand some coconut oil to remove what got on my skin, a normal pair of tweezers (I used the second pair to help me place the lashes easier and separate my natural lashes because in some areas the cross each other a lot). Q-tips to help remove what fell on my skin. Because my natural lashes cross so much, I actually use a very careful hand with a sewing needle to separate them before and after placing the clusters when they’ve set a little so that they lay nicer. These lashes are fine so don’t pull them off the strip to fast or hard and try not to pinch them too hard or you’ll crimp them and pull parts loose while lifting them from the strip (oil to grab them in the area right in front of where they’re actually fused together). Did not come with glue ring or stickers but tbh I just used the business card they sent me with a redeemable gift on it and cut off the bit I used and will continue to do so until I need to get another card. I’m not sure what the gift is or how long these will last yet as I’ve only just applied them but so far they’re great :)
K**K
Don’t apply without gel remover!
The lashes light way. The product came pretty. But the remover they say to buy with it absolutely not. It will take it off. And let me say those lashes sure as hell stayed on. Try to use as little glue as possible. When it dries it feels hard and sharp (at least to me, I did under lashes). I did lose some lashes. 🫠😭 but overall a good product after a lot of practice.
S**O
Great product one downfall
Overall I really liked this product. Being from where I am and there are no lash salons this did just the trick. Few tips.1. I recommend getting yourself an eyelash fan. It will help dry the glue fast making it easier to apply and if you have shaky hands you don’t have to sit there forever with the glue bouncing around.2. A really good mirror and lighting are key to getting these bad boys in place.3. Buy the remover. It’s not in the kit.So that was the good here is the ugly…One Downfall. The lash wash burns like satan peed in your eye. So be careful and don’t be dumb like me an pump it directly in your lashes. :/Overall this was a good product and I look forward to using it again. With a natural look and minimal effort in getting ready, I am ready to hit the town… or couch. Which ever comes first.
K**E
Love these
These did take a bit of practice the first time, but by the second time it was a breeze.The directions say on top of the lashes is easier, but I find doing them underneath is much easier by far. Simply pull up your eyelid a bit with your finger and apply them similar to mascara. A fan is a must! The glue dries a bit slow and they will fall off at first if not dry. I hold them with the tweezers for about 10 seconds then use a lash fan for another 30 seconds or so. From start to finish, it took a little over 20 minutes. The ones I have on in the picture are the 12D sold separately. I found the 10D to be a bit sparse but they were good to start the first time. They lasted 5 days the first time and only one fell off.Removal is a pain. I bought remover for lash glue and it burned so bad. I ended up using olive oil and that was much better but still took a lot of rubbing to remove.
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