Saturday, June 4, 2011

Review: KKCenterhk Lashes ES A500 By yamismakeup

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kkcenterhk is a company based in Hong Kong that sells a variety of products: from makeup, false eyelashes, wigs, and more. I was given a set of false eyelashes to try out by this company.With all honesty, I am not the type of person to wear falsies very often so I do not have that much experience with them. I have some drugstore lashes: Revlon, Ardell, and some other random brands. So keep in mind that  I am not an expert when it comes to false eyelashes.

I choose the ES A500 false eyelash set. It is a  set that comes with 10 pairs of different types of eyelashes. I like this because you get to try different styles of eyelashes instead of just one, and it is great for people who want variety or if you have not tried many styles of falsies before. I specifically chose this so I can see what style of eyelashes is most suited for me.




PROS:
~Great quality
~Inexpensive
~Variety of lash styles
CONS:
~Shipping time

Shipping:
It took about 11 days to arrive. It is coming from Hong Kong, so shipping will depend on where you live.

Price:
The price for the 10 lash set is only $7.96!
The cheapest drugstore lashes, for only one pair of lashes, is usually $3-5. So this is honestly a great deal. Price wise, you won't get a better deal, even with drugstore lashes.

Product:
[Again, I will be comparing these to the eyelashes I have tried. I am not going to say that these are comparable to high end lashes, because I have never tried any high end lashes]
Even for a novice like me, these lashes were very easy to work with. They are not too stiff or too soft. I was able to grasp them with ease and move them around my eye very easily. Of course, like with any other lashes, practice makes perfect. If you want a more natural looking pair of lashes, I recommend the criss-crossed ones, that are shorter in length, and thinner. My favorite lashes were all the ones that were criss-crossed.[ I use Revlon's precision lash glue to apply these.] These are very comparable to Revlon and Ardell lashes. In fact I think they are a bit better. I like the Revlon ones I have, but they are harder for me to apply. The only reason I would prefer my Revlon ones is because they come in an individual box and they are easier to carry around. But of course you can always find a case to put your false lashes in.


Here are some pictures of me wearing the lashes:




As you can see from my full face picture, the ones I wearing are very natural looking, and not all up in your face.


My Verdict:
I really do recommend these lashes, specially if you are the type of person to wear lashes very often. You can get a great deal on a pack of 10 lashes and you can either get a 10 pack of the same type of lashes or a set of 10 different types of lashes. I got 4 uses out of one pair, so they are good quality that can withstand various uses. I would definitely pick these over any high end lashes, just because I can't justify spending so much money on one pair of lashes, no matter how good they might be [I've never tried any because the price scares me away D:]. These are great for me because I don't use lashes often, so they will last me a long time. :)


Have you used this lashes before? If so, what did you think of them? What other kinds of lashes do you like?