I’ve been through enough lash glue mishaps to last a lifetime — the sticky fingers, the white residue, the half-attached cluster dangling by a thread by lunchtime. So when I saw YIDUO had packed three trending styles into a single self-adhesive kit, I was genuinely curious. Manga, Bunny, and Natural? Pre-glued? No bond, no seal, no mess? For $16.99 and 256 pieces? I had to try it.
The kit arrived in a sleek book-style plastic case, each style in its own labeled tray — 40D Manga, 60D Bunny, and 80D Natural. Right away, I appreciated how organized everything was. No digging through a jumbled box. The included tweezers were a nice touch, though they’re basic — if you own a proper isolation tweezer, you’ll probably reach for that instead.
What’s in the Box
Here’s exactly what you get: three separate trays totalling 256 lash clusters across mixed lengths from 8mm to 16mm. The Manga style has those spiky, defined tips that create the anime-eye look. Bunny is softer and rounder, giving a wide-eyed doll effect. Natural is your everyday wispy cluster that blends seamlessly with your own lashes. Each cluster is pre-coated with adhesive on a clear backing strip — no separate glue bottle in sight.
The clusters themselves are made from PBT silk fiber, which means they’re matte and soft — genuinely super fluffy, not that shiny plastic look you get with cheaper lashes. The bands are flexible and lightweight, and the curl is a soft D-curl that lifts just enough without looking unnatural. I also noticed they’re slightly wider than some other clusters I’ve used, which means fewer pieces needed for full coverage — a nice time-saver.
YIDUO uses the same PBT silk fiber across their entire lash line — the matte finish, the soft wispy tips, the way each cluster fans out without looking plastic. This close-up is from one of their bond-and-seal kits, not the self-adhesive set under review, but the fiber quality is identical. Watch how the clusters move — lightweight, airy, none of that stiff shiny look you get with cheaper lashes:
Application — Easier Than I Expected
I’ll be honest: my first attempt was a bit awkward. The top adhesive strip sits right where you need to grab the cluster, so the tweezers kept sticking to the glue instead of the lash. Once I figured out the right angle of approach — gripping from the side rather than straight down — things got much smoother. If you’ve applied traditional glue-on clusters before, there’s a small learning curve to unlearn your old habits, but it’s maybe five minutes of awkwardness before you find your rhythm.
The pre-glued backing is genuinely sticky. I placed each cluster under my natural lashes (not on top), pressed gently with my fingertip, and they grabbed hold almost instantly. There’s a brief window where you can nudge them into position before the adhesive fully sets, which is forgiving if your placement isn’t perfect the first time. For the Natural style, I used about 5 clusters per eye. For the Manga look, I bumped it up to 7 for a fuller effect. One trick I picked up from another YIDUO reviewer: overlap the clusters slightly as you place them. Just a tiny nudge so the edges blend together — it eliminates any visible gaps between pieces and makes the whole set look seamless. After the second cluster you don’t really need the diagrams.
One thing to note: the adhesive strip has a slight thickness to it, so the clusters sit a tiny bit raised from your lash line. Up close it’s barely noticeable, but if you’re inspecting things with a magnifying mirror, you’ll see a faint gap. For everyday wear at normal viewing distance? Not an issue.
Wear & Longevity
I wore the Bunny set for five full days — through showers (carefully, face-up), windy commutes, a workout, and several nights of sleeping on my side. Not one cluster budged. The adhesive stayed tacky and secure the entire time, and I only finally removed them because I wanted to try the Manga style next. For a pre-glued product that claims “no extra glue needed,” that’s seriously impressive staying power.
Removal was effortless. I gently peeled each cluster off starting from the outer corner, and there was zero sticky residue left on my natural lashes. No oil-based remover, no rubbing, no damage. For reusability, I’d say 3–5 wears is realistic if you’re careful during removal and store them back on the tray. The adhesive does weaken slightly with each reuse, so I found adding a tiny dot of my own bond on the third wear gave extra security. But for single use, the built-in adhesive is more than enough.
YIDUO 3 Styles Self-Adhesive Lash Clusters Kit
Three trending styles — Manga, Bunny, and Natural — in one pre-glued kit. No glue, no mess, 256 pcs for up to 30 applications.
Check Price — $16.99The Three Styles Compared
After trying all three, here’s how they stack up. The Manga style is the boldest — spiky, defined tips that fan outward for that anime-eye drama. These are the ones to reach for when you want people to notice your lashes. The Bunny style is softer and rounder, creating a sweet, wide-eyed effect that photographed beautifully. Out of all three, Bunny was the most comfortable for all-day wear because the rounder shape follows the eye’s natural curve so well. The Natural style is the sleeper hit — wispy, lightweight, and subtle enough that my coworker asked if I’d gotten a lash lift. For everyday wear, these are the ones I’ll keep coming back to.
| Product Specs | |
|---|---|
| Brand | YIDUO |
| Styles | Manga (40D), Bunny (60D), Natural (80D) |
| Curl | D-Curl |
| Length | 8–16mm Mixed |
| Pieces | 256 PCS (up to 30 applications) |
| Material | PBT Silk Fiber |
| Adhesive | Pre-glued self-adhesive strip |
| Reusable | 3–5+ wears with care |
The Downsides
No product is perfect, and this kit has a couple of quirks worth knowing about. The adhesive strip — while impressively sticky — can leave tiny white dots visible along the lash band on close inspection. It’s not glaring, but if you’re going for a completely seamless look, a dark bond and seal over the top camouflages it easily. Some reviewers mentioned the clusters occasionally sticking to their bottom lashes when blinking during the first few minutes of wear — I experienced this once on my first try and fixed it by holding my eye open for about 30 seconds after placement while the adhesive set. And the band edges can feel a bit sharp if they’re positioned too close to the inner corner — trimming the inner-edge cluster by about 1mm solved that for me entirely.
These are minor annoyances, not dealbreakers, and every single one has a quick workaround. For a sub-$20 kit that gives you three distinct styles and roughly a month of daily looks, I’d call that a fair trade-off.
Is It Worth It?
At $16.99 for 256 clusters across three styles, you’re paying about $0.07 per cluster — that’s less than a tenth of what you’d spend at a salon for a single full set. The self-adhesive tech genuinely works, the variety keeps things interesting, and the application is fast enough that I can do a full set in under 10 minutes now that I’ve got the hang of it. For beginners who’ve been intimidated by traditional lash glue, this kit removes the biggest barrier to entry. For experienced DIYers, it’s a convenient addition to your rotation — especially the Manga and Bunny styles, which are harder to find in pre-glued format.
Scrolling through TikTok, the enthusiasm for YIDUO kits is infectious — people genuinely can’t believe they’re getting salon-quality extensions at home for this price. If you want the trendy manga lash look without the hassle of glue or the cost of salon extensions, this kit is 100% worth it. Just budget five minutes of awkward tweezers fumbling on your first try — after that, you’re golden.


