The 15 Best Eyelash Glues of 2022, According to Expert Reviews

2022-10-08 10:17:51 By : Mr. Jack Lee

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The hype around these formulas is 100/10.

Raise your hand if you've ever been personally victimized by a set of false eyelashes (🙋🙋🙋)!! I mean, lmk why even after the first 50 times you try, it somehow never gets easier?! It wasn't until v recently that I discovered the secret to a great fake lash application is the eyelash glue you use. Take it from me—I've experienced every catastrophe possible when working with lash adhesion. From runny to chunky formulas to overpowering scents and glues that ripped my eyelashes out at the end of the night, there’s been no shortage of disasters faced in the name of achieving holy-wow lush, lengthy lashes.

So, to spare you the agony of testing countless options for yourself—because, let’s be honest, you don’t have time for that sh*t—we’ve rounded up the best eyelash glues to use right now. It wasn’t easy, but someone had to deal with sticky fingers and questionably smelly formulas for the sake of science—or, um, beauty. Not only have these options below been vetted by our resident beauty pros, but they also have super hyped-up, enthusiastic, five-star reviews across the world wide web. They truly are the best lash glues of all time, and we’re v excited for your lash frustrations to officially fly away for good.

So, ready to get shopping? Ahead, check out our expertly curated list of eyelash glues that will make your pursuit of a seamless faux lash experience that much more attainable. Let's dive in...

This brush-on formula is basically foolproof, which means it's a great option for beginners. Not only that, but the lash glue is made with gentle ingredients and completely latex-free, so it's a safe option for those with allergies or sensitive skin.

THE REVIEW: "Best lash glue I have ever used...clear, strong, don't need much...I'd subject my lashes to a thunderstorm using this stuff and bet the lashes would stay put," writes one customer.

Uh, not only is this eyelash glue $3, but it’s also the number-one lash adhesive on Amazon with over 60K five-star ratings. What! The formula is waterproof, latex-free, and spiked with aloe (to cut down on any irritation), making it a simple yet effective glue, especially for the price.

THE REVIEW: “It's the best eyelash glue I have ever used. The brush makes it easy to apply to lashes and once on, it stays on,” reads one customer's review.

If you want to take the guesswork out, get yourself a lash kit that has everything you need for a ~legit~ eyelash application. This set by PYP by Derrick Rutledge comes with two gorge mink eyelashes, a false lash applicator, and latex-free, hypoallergenic glue.

THE REVIEW: "These lashes are amazing! The glue and the lash are great—these are easy to apply and easy to remove," writes one tester.

If you're looking for a lash glue that absolutely does not budge, this adhesion is it. This eyelash glue is cruelty-free, paraben-free, and, apparently, can even withstand a cry-your-face-off heartbreak...

THE REVIEW: As one reviewer shares after breaking up with her boyfriend, “[I] have probably cried out all of my water weight, however, I still have my lashes perfectly in place despite 5+ hours of full Kim K crying—complete with dramatic eye rubbing.”

Honestly, you can’t talk eyelash glues without including the cult-favorite Duo. Though the packaging itself isn’t fancy (it’s a basic squeeze tube), the formula dries down fast to a dark, eyeliner-like finish that lasts.

THE REVIEW: “The whole day, the lashes HAVE. NOT. BUDGED. It's a miracle! I took it off with surprising ease and removed the glue from the lash in one solid string!” writes one reviewer.

This 100 percent vegan eyelash glue is free of basically everything (parabens, latex, sulfates, fragrance, phthalates), and it’s also certified cruelty-free. What it does have? A waterproof polymer that keeps your fake lashes where they should be, without irritating the skin.

THE REVIEW: “This is by far the best eyelash glue I've ever used,” reads one review. “With alopecia, I've tried them all—this one is an absolute winner!”

Another option for sensitive eyes (because, um, we allergy-prone people deserve options too, you know?!), this white-to-clear lash glue has a fan following for being super gentle.

THE REVIEWS: “I have no irritation and can wear my lashes all day without getting watery eyes or redness,” reads one review, while another reads, “my eyes are very sensitive, and I have absolutely no irritation whatsoever.”

Yeah, yeah, yeah, there’s going to be two Duos on this list, but hey—they really are the best, and I promised to give you the best, right? Unlike the other Duo formula, which has a black-ish tint (making it best for looks where eyeliner and/or eyeshadow are involved), this Duo is completely clear, so you can use it on bare lids without it looking obvious.

THE REVIEW: "I have tried many brands, but keep coming back to this one. They have different ways of adhering the glue to the eyelashes, and this brush, by far, is the best. It’s much easier than the other methods," writes one tester.

This latex-free formula (which comes in either black or white) has a thicker brush tip, making it easy to load on the glue to keep heavier lashes from drooping or peeling off after a few hours.

THE REVIEW: “This is the best lash glue I have tried. It is so easy to use and stays all day! I was shocked at how well it works and the price is great,” one customer writes.

Looking for a glue that's got super strength? We've got you. Your lashes will be able to handle just about anything that comes their way with Lilac St's Pro Lash Glue. Its black, mascara-like formula doesn't smudge and has an extra-strong hold that, according to one reviewer, can withstand even the most extreme outdoor adventures...

THE REVIEW: "This glue works absolute wonders," writes the reviewer. "I just came back from a trip to Costa Rica where I went zip lining, horseback riding, ATVing, AND white water rafting. And my lashes stayed on literally the entire week I was there."

When you need your lashes to last, like, really, really long, try this eyelash glue, which promises to keep your lashes stuck for 18 hours (wut). The latex-free formula is black, cruelty-free, and quick to dry down to a shiny finish.

THE REVIEW: “The glue/my lashes withstand showers, washing my face—very carefully, trying to avoid my eyes because duh—sleeping, exercising, etc.,” writes one reviewer. (Although, hey, please remove your makeup before bed, k?!)

Eyelash glues + sensitive skin = not a fun mix. But this hypoallergenic formula is specifically made for sensitive skin (though, obviously, all skin types and allergies are different). It’s free of latex, and, according to very excited reviews, it just…works.

THE REVIEW: “I have sensitive eyes and ocular rosacea, so I must be careful about what products I use around my eyes,” writes one reviewer. “This doesn't irritate my eyes or lash line.”

This inky-black eyelash glue actually doubles as an eyeliner. Just draw the felt-tip applicator across your lid like a normal liquid liner, then, while it’s still wet, stick on your lashes to adhere them to your lash line. The rest of the pigment will dry down to a slightly matte, non-sticky liner that hundreds of reviewers swear by.

THE REVIEW: "This multi-functional lash adhesive is easy to apply because it is a fine-point brush applicator. It doesn’t smudge and lasts for hours. Perfect when paired with the velour lashes," reads one review.

Some eyelash glues promise to dry clear, but then actually dry down to a murky, white-ish hue. Which, you know, looks hella obvious at the base of dark lashes. But this formula dries down totally translucent.

THE REVIEW: “The staying power with this lash glue is a force to be reckoned with,” reads one review. “I wore this glue on my lashes during my wedding, and it held up so well.”

If you're packing for a weekend getaway, secure everything you need for a stress-free eyelash application with this convenient kit. It comes with all the must-haves: two pairs of eyelashes, two hypoallergenic eyelash adhesives, and a pair of small tweezers.

THE REVIEW: "I've never been able to put lashes on correctly before, and the adhesive eyeliner paired with these lashes make it sooo easy and comfortable," writes one reviewer. "I will be using it on the regular."

Eyelash glue typically comes in two colors: white or black. The white glue is white upon application, so you can see where you're putting it, but it will dry down to a clear finish. The black is a great choice if you want the eyelash to blend seamlessly into your eyeliner and mascara, but if you're not careful or ~skilled~, it can get a little messy. Then you have to consider the formula: The classic squeeze bottle or the brush-one adhesion. Typically, the brush glue is better for those who want to be more precise, as well as beginners.

A lot of eyelash glues may contain ingredients such as latex, formaldehyde, and/or acylates. These all can cause a reaction, especially if you're allergic to latex or have pretty sensitive skin. To avoid any reactions, make sure to read the ingredients and look for formulas that are hypoallergenic. The skin around your eyes is a particularly sensitive area, so it's important to pay attention and read the ingredients.

Siena Gagliano is a contributing beauty editor at Cosmopolitan and has two years of experience writing about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle news. She’s an expert at researching and writing beauty stories, like the top eyelash curlers and why hair gel on your eyebrows is the ultimate beauty hack, and feels especially knowledgable on gel eyelash glue thanks to years of trying to find the best one to keep her lashes in place. She regularly tests and analyzes eyelash glues on her own lashes for efficacy, while working with the industry’s top makeup artists to assess new brands and products.

Chloe Metzger is the deputy beauty director at Cosmopolitan with nearly 10 years of experience researching, writing, and editing skin, makeup, hair, and nail stories across print and digital, including the best airbrush makeup kits and the best colored eyeliners. She looked at ratings, reviews, and her own personal testing to compile the best eyelash glues.

Mekita Rivas is a contributing editor at Cosmopolitan and has years of experience writing about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle news. She’s an expert at researching and writing skincare and beauty stories, like the best mineral sunscreens and the top cellulite creams. Her eyelash glue picks were based on expert interviews and product testing.