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I tested ANSWR’s affordable at-home lash extensions so you don’t have to

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Tis the season for low-effort beauty hacks with big payoff – and this one has already saved me time and money while taking literal minutes to pull off.
Perfect for those looking to ditch expensive trips to the salon, these at-home lash extensions from ANSWR really are the answer to quick, high-impact looks from home.
The ANSWR At-Home Lash Extensions Essentials Kit, yours for far less than just one trip to the salon, makes achieving longer, flutterier lashes from home quick, simple and affordable.
Even better? They’re currently on offer with 37% off, making all the essentials you need, including four sets of lashes to last you four weeks, yours for just £34.90 (was £55.50).

ANSWR At-Home Lash Extensions Essentials Kit
Designed to help you achieve stunning lashes without the time, money and damage of lash extensions, ANSWR’s at-home lash extensions are the affordable alternative you’ve been looking for, even coined a ‘lifesaver’ by impressed users. This all-bases-covered kit features four lash pairs, Double Bond, Tweezers, Pinchers and Sealant.
Designed to make fluttery lashes quick and simple to achieve, these at-home extensions are the affordable alternative you’ve been looking for, even coined a ‘lifesaver’ by impressed users.
Unlike standard lash extensions that slot between lashes and can be damaging, ANSWR’s featherlight, pre-mapped lash clusters are applied to the underside of the lashes, creating a natural and seamless salon-like look in as little as ten minutes.
But while application is quick, wear is long. The adhesive clusters are designed to stay put for up to seven days thanks to the weightless, flexible bond that’s used, meaning you can sleep, work out, romp and more without having to worry about your lashes falling off.
And they really do stay put. In a trial group survey of 14 participants, 98 per cent confirmed the lashes stayed on for seven days, while 97 per cent agreed the lashes were easy to wear.
A far cry from the bulky, rigid strip lashes of times gone by, these sleek clusters have been crafted from delicate, Korean-sourced 0.15mm vegan silk fibres to leave a fluttery, natural-looking lash with no visible seams.
Those with sensitive eyes can also rejoice, as the ANSWR clusters are hypoallergenic, while the bonds are free from harsh chemicals, ensuring zero eye sensitivity or damage to the natural lashes.
Application using the At-Home Lash Extensions Essentials Kit is super easy, too, taking as little as ten minutes to achieve stunning lashes. Simply Blond, Double-Bond, Cluster and Seal – and I would know, as I tried them for myself.
Firstly, application was incredibly straightforward, a case of applying two layers of bond and placing the clusters under the lashes from outer to inner corner (though the brand recommend the reverse), clamping them to secure them and then applying a layer of sealant to remove any tackiness.
Applying them was extremely fast, too. I’m being completely serious when I say that full application took just 10 minutes – not half bad for lashes that’ll stay put all week.
Plus, my sensitive eyes didn’t experienced any irritation from the hypoallergenic fibres and non-toxic formula. Another win.
And while the clusters themselves looked quite dramatic in the box, on the eye they gave the perfect fluffy, natural look that’s ideal for everyday wear. Forget mascara, these lashes have you covered.
I’d absolutely recommend the new ANSWR At-Home Lash Extensions – if not for their utter ease of application then for the gorgeous, fluttery lash look I’ve been enjoying ever since.
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