Effortless false lash application — no more fumbling fingers
Precision ergonomic design meets everyday ease. Apply, adjust, and remove lashes with salon-quality control, right at home.
Why fingers and flimsy tweezers fail
The daily ritual of false lashes too often ends in uneven lines, damaged bands, and sticky frustration. We redesigned the tool from the inside out so your focus stays on creativity, not cleanup.
The pinch-and-pray routine
Generic tweezers clamp too hard, warp the lash band, and leave glue smears. Even steady hands struggle with a tool never meant for lashes. The result? Crooked placement, wasted strips, and precious morning minutes gone.
One tool, two intelligently shaped ends
The wide flat blade slips beneath the lash band for no-mess application, while the forked gripper holds the strip without pinching. An open-frame body keeps fingers clear of adhesive, giving you total visual control.
Lashes that stay put, every time
With a curved ergonomic body that follows your hand’s natural grip, the tool becomes an extension of your fingers. Achieve symmetrical, comfortable placement in under 30 seconds — whether you are a first-timer or a backstage pro.
Engineered for salon-grade control
Three design breakthroughs that turn shaky fingers into a precise, glue-free ritual.
Brushed stainless steel that lasts years
The metal variant resists corrosion, glue buildup, and daily wear. Clean with a wipe, and it is ready for the next 100 sets. A weight you can feel — intentional, never heavy.
Open-frame visibility for perfect placement
The hollow center lets you see exactly where the lash lands. No more guessing behind solid metal jaws — align with the lash line before you press down.
Forked tip + flat blade = no-glue fingers
Pick, hold, and release without ever touching the adhesive side. The forked end cradles the entire lash; the flat blade presses it home seamlessly.
How to apply lashes like a pro
Once through this sequence and you will never go back.
- 01
Coat the band, not your fingers
Apply a thin line of lash glue to the band and wait 30 seconds until it turns tacky. Hold the lash by the forked tip — never with your fingers — to keep the adhesive side untouched.
- 02
Slide the flat blade under the band
Position the flat applicator end beneath the lash and lower it onto your natural lash line. The open frame gives you a full view, so you can align the outer corner first.
- 03
Press and release with the fork
Once the band sits correctly, use the forked tip to gently press down across the entire length. Release the tool and the lash stays — no pinching, no shifting.
- 04
Remove without ruining the strip
To take lashes off, slide the flat blade under the band from the outer corner and lift slowly. The fork can hold the freed edge, keeping the lash intact for reuse.
Why loyalists never look back
Measured over a 30-day home trial with 120 false-lash wearers.
Materials & measurements
Choose the finish that fits your kit and routine.
- Material
- Brushed stainless steel (Silver), matte ABS plastic (Black), glossy ABS plastic (Pink)
- Length
- Approx. 12 cm (4.7 inches)
- Weight
- Stainless steel: 28 g; Plastic: 12 g
- Tip style
- Forked grip end (7 mm spread) + flat applicator blade (14 mm wide)
- Finish
- Matte (Black / Steel), Gloss (Pink)
- Sterilisation
- Autoclavable (steel); alcohol-wipe safe (all)
- Packaging
- Recycled paper sleeve with usage diagram
- Origin
- Designed in Berlin, precision-manufactured in PRC
Three personalities
One tool, three finishes. No difference in performance — just style.
- Matte Black (Plastic)
- Brushed Silver (Stainless Steel)
- Hot Pink (Plastic)
12 straight testimonials from lash wearers
From first-timers to studio artists, here is what changed.
I used to waste half my lash strips. The forked end holds the whole band without crushing it. Genuinely a game-changer.
Pink is so cute! Looks great on my vanity and the matte finish doesn't slip even with gluey fingers.
The applicator blade slides under the band so smoothly. I no longer fight with sticky corners.
Solid little tool. Even my shaky hands managed a straight line. It is now a permanent part of my morning routine.
I used to waste half my lash strips. The forked end holds the whole band without crushing it. Genuinely a game-changer.
Pink is so cute! Looks great on my vanity and the matte finish doesn't slip even with gluey fingers.
The applicator blade slides under the band so smoothly. I no longer fight with sticky corners.
Solid little tool. Even my shaky hands managed a straight line. It is now a permanent part of my morning routine.
The stainless steel feels like real surgical-grade kit. I clean it with alcohol and it looks brand new after months.
My natural nails thank me. No more prying lash bands with my thumb and wrecking my manicure.
As a beginner I was intimidated. This tool makes placing lashes feel natural — got it right on my second try.
Only thing — wish it came with a little case. But the tool itself is superb. The flat end is genius.
The stainless steel feels like real surgical-grade kit. I clean it with alcohol and it looks brand new after months.
My natural nails thank me. No more prying lash bands with my thumb and wrecking my manicure.
As a beginner I was intimidated. This tool makes placing lashes feel natural — got it right on my second try.
Only thing — wish it came with a little case. But the tool itself is superb. The flat end is genius.
Love the open center — I can actually see my lash line! A tiny learning curve for the forked grip, but worth it.
Bought both the steel and pink — use steel for home, pink for my pro kit. Clients always ask where to get one.
I have tried five different lash tweezers. This one is the only one I reach for now. The curve is perfect.
Lightweight but not flimsy. The pink one weighs almost nothing, yet it controls the lash exactly.
Love the open center — I can actually see my lash line! A tiny learning curve for the forked grip, but worth it.
Bought both the steel and pink — use steel for home, pink for my pro kit. Clients always ask where to get one.
I have tried five different lash tweezers. This one is the only one I reach for now. The curve is perfect.
Lightweight but not flimsy. The pink one weighs almost nothing, yet it controls the lash exactly.
Answers before you order
No fluff, just the facts lash artists and daily wearers ask.
Why choose this over a regular pair of tweezers?
Is the stainless steel version worth the extra cost?
Can a complete beginner use this without scratching their eye?
How do you clean the tool after each use?
Will the forked tip damage my natural lashes?
Can I use this for individual lash clusters?
Your last lash tool
Replace pinched fingers and bent bands with one tool that truly understands how lashes work. Add it to your kit and finally love the application step.

