Apply false lashes perfectly every time — no fumbling fingers, no messy glue
Two precision-grip applicators — one pink, one black — engineered to place your lash strip exactly where it belongs. Whether you're a first-timer or a daily wearer, this is the tool that makes the whole thing click.
Because your fingers were never the right tool
Every missed placement, every glue-covered fingertip, every eye-poke — it was never about your skill. It was about the tool.
The five-minute struggle that ruined the vibe
You've been there: glue drying too fast, fingers too big, strip landing crooked — or worse, right on your eye. False lash application has a reputation problem. The technique isn't hard; the fingers just aren't built for it.
Wide jaw. Curved grip. Zero guesswork.
The wide-jaw clamp cradles the full lash strip in one go — no splitting, no slipping. The curved ergonomic handle puts your wrist at the natural angle your eye actually needs. Pick it up and it just makes sense.
Two colors. One mission. Way more fun.
Hot pink for the glam shelf, matte black for the minimalist kit — or keep both and use them as a set. At this price, getting two isn't extravagant; it's just smart. And honestly? They look good on the vanity.
Three reasons this tool actually delivers
Not every lash tool earns a permanent spot in your kit. Here's what makes this one a keeper.
Full-strip jaw that holds — not drops
The wide clamp jaw spans the entire lash band, gripping it flat and steady so you can position the strip precisely against your lash line without any last-second slip. One confident press and it's on.
Curved T-bar that follows your wrist
The sculpted waist and angled T-bar put zero strain on your grip. Whether you're applying with your dominant or non-dominant hand, the curve naturally guides the tool to the right angle — eye-level, every time.
Pink and black — both in every order
Every purchase includes both the pink and the black applicator. Keep one at home, toss one in your bag, or give the second to a friend who's still using her fingers. Either way, you're sorted.
Apply your lashes in three clean moves
No learning curve, no tutorial rabbit hole — just this.
- 01
Load the lash
Squeeze the applicator handle gently to open the jaw, then position it around the center of your false lash strip. Release to grip the band flat and secure across its full width.
- 02
Apply glue, wait ten seconds
With the lash gripped in the applicator, apply your lash glue to the band and wait 10–15 seconds until it becomes tacky. Tacky glue = better hold, less sliding.
- 03
Place, press, done
Looking down into a mirror, position the strip against your natural lash line — inner corner first, then outer. Press down gently with the jaw, then release and use your fingertip to press any raised edges flat.
The numbers behind the tool
Small product, real results — let the details speak.
Both colors. Both included.
You don't have to choose — but if you did:
- Hot Pink
- Matte Black
Looking after your applicator
Minimal effort, long life.
- Wipe after each useRemove any dried glue residue with a damp cloth or cotton pad immediately after use — before glue cures fully.
- Avoid soakingDo not submerge in water — the jaw mechanism is not waterproof. A damp wipe is all you need.
- Store flat or uprightKeep in a makeup bag or drawer away from direct sunlight to preserve the finish and jaw spring tension.
Two tools, one great price
No choosing — you get both.
- Pink Lash Applicator Tweezer××1Hot pink matte finish, wide-jaw clamp, curved ergonomic handle
- Black Lash Applicator Tweezer××1Matte black finish, identical grip mechanics — perfect for a travel kit or vanity pair
What buyers are saying
Real people, real lashes, real opinions.
I've been doing my own lashes for three years and this is the first tool that actually made it easier, not just different.
No more glue on my fingers. No more crooked strips. This took my application time from ten minutes to two.
The grip is firm without crushing the lash band. That's rarer than you'd think at this price point.
As someone who failed at false lashes for literally years, this tool is the reason I finally got them to sit right. Not exaggerating.
I've been doing my own lashes for three years and this is the first tool that actually made it easier, not just different.
No more glue on my fingers. No more crooked strips. This took my application time from ten minutes to two.
The grip is firm without crushing the lash band. That's rarer than you'd think at this price point.
As someone who failed at false lashes for literally years, this tool is the reason I finally got them to sit right. Not exaggerating.
Loved the wide jaw — finally a tool that grips the whole strip, not just the middle. Took one try to get the hang of it.
Sturdy enough to feel quality but not heavy. The curve is subtle but you really do notice it when you're working close to your eye.
Works great for strip lashes. I also tried it for individual extensions and it's decent — definitely more of a strip tool but versatile enough.
Solid product. The jaw opens wide enough for any lash style I've tried. I wish the handle were a tiny bit longer but that's a minor thing.
Loved the wide jaw — finally a tool that grips the whole strip, not just the middle. Took one try to get the hang of it.
Sturdy enough to feel quality but not heavy. The curve is subtle but you really do notice it when you're working close to your eye.
Works great for strip lashes. I also tried it for individual extensions and it's decent — definitely more of a strip tool but versatile enough.
Solid product. The jaw opens wide enough for any lash style I've tried. I wish the handle were a tiny bit longer but that's a minor thing.
Getting both colors is honestly the best part. The pink one lives on my vanity and the black one is in my travel bag.
Bought these for my mum who kept poking herself with regular tweezers. She messaged me the next day saying it was life-changing. Her words.
I expected cheap and plasticky. It's actually smooth and well-shaped. The matte finish on the black one in particular looks really clean.
Bought as a gift with some lashes and mascara — arrived looking cute, feels like a proper little tool kit. She loved it.
Getting both colors is honestly the best part. The pink one lives on my vanity and the black one is in my travel bag.
Bought these for my mum who kept poking herself with regular tweezers. She messaged me the next day saying it was life-changing. Her words.
I expected cheap and plasticky. It's actually smooth and well-shaped. The matte finish on the black one in particular looks really clean.
Bought as a gift with some lashes and mascara — arrived looking cute, feels like a proper little tool kit. She loved it.
Honest answers to real questions
No fluff — just the stuff you actually wanted to know.
Will this work with all types of false lashes?
Is it really easier than using my fingers?
I'm a total beginner. Is this for me?
Do I really get both the pink and black one?
Can I use this to remove lashes too?
Is the plastic durable enough for daily use?
Your lash routine just got a whole lot simpler
Two tools, one goal — perfect lash placement every single time. Pick them up today and see what application feels like when the right tool is in your hand.

