Imagic 3D Handmade False Eyelashes Pack 10 Pairs

Product Code: B09GBPPZPH  •  Availability: In Stock
Rs.215.00 Amazon: 3.90/5 (137) Decent • 77/100
Ecosystem/Accessory False eyelashes are typically considered beauty accessories that complement makeup products, rather than standalone core products. Confidence: 0.85
Handmade False Eyelashes
Best for enhancing your eye makeup look
For: Makeup enthusiasts and professionals | Category: Beauty | Confidence: 85%
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Brand: Imagic | Confidence: 50% | Updated: 2025-11-02 06:58:29

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Product Checklist (100 Points)
Imagic PROfessional Synthetic Fibers False Eyelashes, Natural & soft 100% Handmade 3D Eyelashes Pack 10 Pairs of 1 box Updated: 2025-10-18 11:12:07
  • 8
    Design Build
    High
    Good aesthetics, soft materials, decent durability.
  • 8
    Performance
    High
    Effectively enhances eye appearance, long-lasting.
  • 7.5
    Features
    High
    Includes multiple pairs, but lacks customization.
  • 8
    Ease
    High
    Easy to apply, minimal maintenance required.
  • 6
    Reliability
    Good
    No warranty, limited service options.
  • 8
    Value
    High
    Affordable price for quality, but not exceptional.
Final Score & Verdict
Score 77 / 100 Decent
Good choice for budget-conscious buyers seeking quality lashes.

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👍 Positives

⭐ Reviews Summary

✅ What Users Love

  • Natural look and feel, enhancing eye appearance
  • Soft and comfortable for extended wear
  • Variety of styles in one pack, offering versatility

⚠️ Critical

⚠️ What to Watch

  • Some users experienced difficulty with application
  • Durability issues; may not last through multiple uses
  • Occasional shedding of fibers reported