I tested the best falsie lash brands on Amazon to see which ones were the best quality and value – here’s what I discovered.
After trying them all out, here’s which ones I liked, ranked!
In-Depth Review and Process
There are so many options today when it comes to falsie lashes. Whether you’re looking for time-reduced in appointments or more affordable lashes, falsie lashes have become the saving grace for so many people in the last few years. But that doesn’t mean that they have always given comparable results to lash extensions done by a professional. It has taken years for some great contenders to come onto the market.
I have been using falsie lashes for about a year but never felt like I could find exactly what I wanted. Whether it was lash style or longevity that was the problem, I was never fully happy with the lashes I was using. That led me to try some of the most popular falsie lash brands available. I’m now in love with cluster lashes – I’ll never go back to a salon again!
I went and tested 7 of the best cluster lashes on Amazon to see which one was the best. My list ranks each one based on a few things:
- Look and Feel
- Glue/Longevity
- Ease of Application
- Additional Products
- Value
I’ve graded each lash brand by different categories and listed my recommendations in order.
The Science: What To Look For In Home Eyelash Extensions
- QualityA good falsie lash kit needs to be a high-quality product that can last multiple wears.
- Value ($ Per Wear)Falsie lashes should save you $100s compared to salon visits.
- Quick & Easy To ApplyIf it takes longer than 10 minutes to put on, it's simply too complicated.
- Variety Of StylesOnce you find a brand you like and can trust, it's important that they offer a variety of different lash styles so you can experiment with creative lash maps and looks.
The Final Winner
1. Noonlash


- Look & Feel: 10/10
- Glue/Longevity: 9/10
- Ease of Application: 10/10
- Value: 8/10
- Overall: 9.2/10
Noonlash seems to be the perfect blend of everything I like in a lash. The clusters come in 6 different styles ranging from natural to wispy volume. I tested their namesake lash “Noon” which provides a nice wispy look and 3D fluff. The lashes themselves are noticeably of higher quality, even compared to Lashify which is surprising since they are a third of the price. This is thanks to their Korean Silk technology which makes the lash fibers look and feel like natural lashes. The lashes are bound to a clear band that is ultra thin but they are durable and don’t break when removing them from the tray unlike some of the cheaper mega packs available.
Application wise, the system is a standard bond and seal with applicator. I love that the bond is not too sticky and is buildable since my lashes are so thin, I need a little more bond to get things to stick. The thin band makes the lashes ultra comfortable and easy to form to my eye shape. I was able to wear the lashes for 5 days which is my typical limit so I can get a good cleaning of my natural lashes. I have to say that one of my favorite things about the kit is the remover, it literally MELTS the lash bond while keeping my natural lashes safe.
Noonlash balances quality with price and longevity. This was the clear winner for me and if you’re looking to try falsie lashes I highly recommend it.
Please Note: Amazon inventory for Noonlash may vary. They have just started selling on Amazon, so please purchase directly from their website if interested while they restock their Amazon inventory!
2. Easitension


- Look & Feel: 6/10
- Glue/Longevity: X/10
- Ease of Application: 9/10
- Value: 9/10
- Overall: 8.3/10
These lashes were my first foray into cluster lashes but I think the quality has decreased since I was using them regularly a few years ago. I initially chose these because of the varying styles and lengths offered and I used these for a while until I found better quality lashes. I went with their Volume style in 12mm. Which comes in a pack of 48 for $9. In hindsight I would’ve purchased the 10mm too to get a more natural look.
The lashes are made fairly well with a black band connected to all of the fibers. The fibers themselves are a little on the stuff side but you get a very full flutter with the Volume. One thing I always had an issue with was the rigidity of the band. It’s so stiff that you can sometimes see the straight line of the base in pictures. The brand doesn’t have a glue available so I just use my preferred glue from Noonlash. After application the lashes blend well together and provide a very voluminous look, perfect for a going out or date night.
If you’re looking for an inexpensive brand that gives you a taste of some more luxury lashes, Easitension is a good choice. You just have to loosen up the band more but you get a nice variety of styles!
3. Obeyalash


- Look & Feel: 7/10
- Glue/Longevity: X/10
- Ease of Application: 5/10
- Value: 9/10
- Overall: 7/10
Obeyalash lash is a decent strip lash brand with a good variety of lashes from natural to volume. I tested out their 13mm Anime lash. The criss-cross shape and the lightness of the design is what attracted me to this style.
There are a few nice things about Obeyalash. The band is clear and thin which is great to achieve a natural look and the fibers are quite soft. When it came to application, I tried the traditional method of over the lash for the strip but found it difficult to get the whole lash on. I also had to cut the end off of the lash which takes away from the intended natural look. After tussling with the lash for a while I decided to just cut them into clusters because I wanted a rounded look.
The lashes on were pretty, maybe a little too animated for my preference. I was able to preserve some of the intended style since I had cut it up so you can see a more rounded look from my picture above. Overall, strip lashes aren’t for me and I if I have to cut them up to be comfortable and fit me, I’d rather go with a high quality cluster lash brand.
4. Pawotence


- Look & Feel: 3/10
- Glue/Longevity: 5/10
- Ease of Application: 6/10
- Value: 9/10
- Overall: 6.2/10
I wanted to give more Amazon lashes a try since they are so affordable and convenient, so I gave Pawotence a try since they are the #1 seller on the platform. For $14 you get 280 mini clusters meaning the bases are about half the width of a regular lash cluster while the lashes fan out to about 3x the base across all of their styles. I got the 30D & 40D which signals the amount of lashes attached to each band.
Let’s get into the look and feel. The lashes themselves are very curly at first impression and a little stiff. I applied 6 clusters since the bases are so narrow but as you can tell from the picture, these are way too overpowering on my eye and look messy. Application was also odd since the clusters are so narrow at the base I spaced them out so the look wasn’t too busy but it ended up looking disconnected since the bases were not touching. Each cluster was also much more top heavy with the base to lash ratio so the longevity was also a factor that was missing with these lashes- I could feel them and they were falling off easily.
Overall, I thoroughly disliked these lashes. Despite the affordable price, the shape of the lash style along with the stiffness of the lashes were the main reasons why I would not repurchase.
5. Losha


- Look & Feel: 6/10
- Glue/Longevity: X/10
- Ease of Application: 5/10
- Value: 9/10
- Overall: 7/10
Losha is a highly rated brand of strip lashes on TikTok with styles leaning more towards popular trends in Asia. I went with their Anime eyelashes that are “made to look like cluster lashes” because of the peaks throughout the style. You get a tray of 10 pairs of strip lashes that look really pretty.
With strip lashes, always test the length against your eye just in case you need to cut off the ends. This was the case for me. I ended up cutting about a centimeter of the lashes which is unfortunate since the full lash tapers down in length at the end for a natural lash map look. Putting on the lash was a little bit of a struggle since it had been a while since I applied over the lash strips. I had to adjust the ends and find the right timing to adhere the band to my eyelid.
After cutting and applying the lash the first thing I noticed was the thickness of the band which looked like thin eyeliner – not a terrible thing! Wearing the lashes throughout the day brought me back to old cautions of worrying if the corners were popping off, not fun. Overall the lashes are pretty but I’d rather use clusters for a more custom look that actually fits my eye.
6. Laubees


- Look & Feel: 5/10
- Glue/Longevity: 7/10
- Ease of Application: 6/10
- Value: 7/10
- Overall: 6.2/10
My experience with Laubees is very similar to Pawotence. Both brands have 13K reviews on Amazon which is very impressive. Laubees provides 240 mini cluster 40D trays for a low price of $10. There is a nice range of lengths from 8-16mm in single digit increments so you can transition through lengths very easily.
I did not like Laudees if I’m going to be honest. Maybe it was the style I chose but the lashes were too messy looking and the band was too narrow and thick. The narrowness forces me to bunch up too many clusters which were too fanned out for my liking. If I spaced the clusters out, the base of my lash line looked like a dotted line. The lashes were very stiff and curly which did not complement my eye shape. Overall, this is a skip for me.
7. UCoolMe


- Look & Feel: 8/10
- Glue/Longevity: 7/10
- Ease of Application: 8/10
- Value: 9/10
- Overall: 8/10
UCoolMe has done a great job reaching a younger audience with their trendy styles and multi-length sets for roughly $40. I got swept into the UCoolMe band wagon after my 20th video and bought a couple of styles “Venus” and “Fairy”. My thoughts are that the lashes are pretty but cheap, I ripped roughly 25% of the lashes when trying to remove them. On the eye, they are pretty but I prefer to use re-usable lashes in order to minimize my waste.
The lash trays include over 100 lashes with a wide range of lengths from 8-18mm. It’s great to have so many options but I really only use 3 lengths rendering more than half of the tray useless. The “Fairy” lashes are definitely a more manga type lash and they are really cute with a decent longevity with four days of wear. Overall these are nice one time use lashes with trendy styles, not the best but depends on your priorities.
Summary
Amazon is the go-to place to get the things you need for an affordable price but from this experience, you get what you pay for. Sometimes putting in a few extra dollars for some quality lashes might be worth your while.
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