Pros-
*Model 21's headquarters are located in Frisco, Texas, so shipping for me took a mere 3 days!! Although shipping depends on what state or province you live in, for me, I was glad I didn't have to wait a really long for my package. (Note that on Model 21 Eyelashes' website, it says that international orders arrive in 15-20 business days.)
*Popular drugstore brands such as Ardell charge around four bucks for a single pair of false lashes. Although this doesn't sound like a lot, you're paying $2.00 per lash. Yikes! The cool thing about Model 21's is that their lashes come in a set of ten pairs. I got the #36 lashes, and mine cost $8.95! That's crazy! With Model 21, you known you're getting a great deal... especially because they list the retailer's price, their price, and then your overall savings. Wow!
*You can also reuse Model 21 falsies 3-5 times if you are careful when peeling them off, and also when applying them. :) Talk about getting your money's worth, huh?
*Another thing I really liked about Model 21 Eyelashes are their product's quality. The 36 lashes weren't cheap and flimsy, and also weren't a pain to apply. This makes their lashes great for beginners (like me :P), and really easy to get the hang of.
*The 36 lashes are insanely natural-looking. If you know me from my YouTube account, I think it's pretty obvious I like really natural, really understated makeup. So the 36 falsies were great for me simply because they gave me just enough oomph to my lashes without making me look like a drag queen. (But if that's what you're into, Model 21 has a great variety. ;] )
*These lashes also don't droop during the day, or feel like a gigantic butterfly chilling on your eyeballs. Nope, these lashes feel light as air, and really comfortable for all-day wear.
Cons-
*Because I'm a beginner at using false eyelashes, I was really surprised when I opened up my package to see that there was no lash glue included in the set. I mean, it's not a huge deal, but it cost me a trip to my local Walgreens to pick up some DUO eyelash adhesive.
*Another con to Model 21's Eyelashes is that their falsies are too large for my eyes. I have to cut the falsies down until they fit on my eyes correctly, but it's an extremely tiring and frustrating task.
All in all, I was quite impressed with Model 21's eyelashes in 36. They were natural enough to wear in the daytime, and easy to apply. I have to admit it was a pain driving to the drugstore, and having to cut the false eyelashes down, but I think for the price, Model 21 is worth it. I will give these lashes, as well as Model 21, a solid 9/10. You know when you're a little kid after you play in your mom's makeup and you feel like a princess? That's what I felt like with I had these lashes on. :)
False Eyelashes from Model 21 Eyelashes visit the website at http://www.model21eyelashes.com
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