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Weight | 0.63 oz |
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Dimensions | 2.75 × 0.1 in |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.75 x 0.1 inches; 0.63 Ounces |
Item model number | LashWand |
UPC | 850001532853 |
ASIN | B08DYGGH63 |
Manufacturer | Velour, Velour Lashes |
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BE Babe –
I bought this to replace a fantastic Mally eyelash comb that is no longer manufactured. I don’t use this for cleaning false lashes. I use it as a comb for removing mascara clumps from my own eyelashes. The teeth are the correct distance apart and slightly pointed at the tips (not as sharp as the Mally, but that one was so sharp it could be dangerous). The only thing that would make this comb better is if the gold handle was a little longer and made of metal instead of plastic, which makes it feel a little cheap.
Linda Linda –
Love how beautiful and useful this design is. I use the metal separator to quickly pull off lint off my lashes if I see it afterwards. I just use the tip of it quicklyThe bottle bristle brush is pretty nice as well and a lot more full than standard bristle spoolies
P –
This is the perfect thickness for cleaning my lashes and the wire comb is delicate enough to get out glue but not damage lashes.
Amazon Customer –
I love the size fits easily in my make up pouch. Very easy to use and helpful when cleaning my lashes.
Mella –
Great multi-purpose lash brush!
Frita Bandita –
A spoolie and a comb in one is a handy tool to have in any makeup bag. I personally don’t use the comb that often but it is definitely helpful for mascara clumps or blending falsies with your own lashes. It can be helpful depending on how you clean your lashes too but I prefer to use my fingers for that.I do like that this comes with a small carrying case as well to keep it protected. Overall, it’s a nice, functional tool and good quality but for me personally, it’s not something I’d have to have especially since I have a million spoolies and only use the comb occasionally.
Christina & Eric –
I, like most ladies, love a full set of long, thick lashes that you can achieve when you use multiple layers of mascara or combine a few different brands. The worst part is when they begin to stick together and each swipe of the wand as you attempt to un-clump them…does the exact opposite. I use this tool to comb through and un-clump the lashes in between coats and it works like a charm. It’s an added plus that it comes with a little carry case and hard plastic cover over for the end to help keep excess mascara from getting on the inside of your makeup bag. The part used to separate your lashes is nice and sturdy but the wand and spoolie are a little flimsy. I’ve had it bend on me coming out of the makeup drawer but for the price overall, I would recommend it.
Ashley Hoss –
I am an avid falsies wearer and I was surprised at how helpful this was to clean the lashes. Shamefully, I usually just used tweezers to get glue and mascara off, so this is definitely a game changer for me. Completely worth the money.