I'm not gonna lie — I've been using regular lash glue for way too long. You know the kind: squeeze tube, hope it doesn't get everywhere, pray your clusters survive the workday. When I found this 4-in-1 kit bundling bond, seal, remover, and tweezers for $7.99, I had to see if it actually delivered.

YIDUO Bond and Seal 4 in 1 Lash Glue Kit with bond, seal, remover, and tweezers

YIDUO Bond and Seal 4 in 1 Lash Glue Kit

Everything you need to apply and remove DIY cluster lashes — bond, seal, remover, and tweezers in one compact kit.

Check Price — $7.99

I've tried a handful of bond-and-seal combos at this point. Some held for a day, some burned my eyes, some dried into crusty white flakes by hour six. For $7.99, I wasn't expecting salon-grade — but I was curious whether this humble kit could earn a permanent spot in my lash drawer.

What's in the Box

The kit comes with four pieces: a black lash bond (5ml) with a mini mascara wand, a clear lash seal (5ml), a lash glue remover, and a pair of stainless steel tweezers. That's it — no clusters, no lashes, just the adhesive and tools. If you already have your favorite lash clusters at home, this is exactly what you need to get them on and keep them there.

YIDUO Bond and Seal 4 in 1 Lash Glue Kit with black bond, clear seal, remover, and tweezers

The black bond is the star here. Unlike clear glues that disappear on application, this one has a dark pigment that doubles as a subtle eyeliner along your lash line. The mascara-style wand makes it dead simple to swipe on — no squeezing, no brushes, no mess. The clear seal goes on top to lock everything in and keep dirt and oil from breaking down the bond throughout the day.

Product Specs
BrandYIDUO
ContentsBond (5ml), Seal (5ml), Remover, Tweezers
Bond TypeBlack, mascara wand applicator
Seal TypeClear, ball-tip applicator
RemoverOil-based, dissolves in ~10 seconds
TweezersStainless steel
Price$7.99

Application — What It's Actually Like to Use

First time ever doing cluster lashes with a bond-and-seal system, and I was honestly shocked at how fast it went. The lashes come in chunks — I only needed six pieces because each cluster covers a good section of the lash line. Whole process took less than five minutes. Swipe the bond onto your natural lashes like mascara, place your clusters underneath, then brush the seal over the top to lock them in.

Applying bond and seal to cluster lashes with the mascara wand

The trick I picked up from repeat buyers: put the bond on both your natural lashes and the cluster band. This made a noticeable difference in hold time. By the end of the week I can usually just pull them off, but there are definitely mornings where I need the remover. The seal has a little ball on the tip which helps you apply it to the top of the lash instead of getting it near your eye — thoughtful design detail that actually matters when you're half-awake doing your lashes before work.

What Real Users Are Saying

This kit sits at 3.8 stars across 35 reviews, and after using it I understand both the love and the frustration. On the positive side, multiple reviewers say this is their second or third purchase — the bond gives them a full week of wear, and they specifically recommend it for beginners and people with sensitive eyes. One reviewer put it bluntly: "I tried to put them on, they looked absolutely perfect, saved me $100 from going to get my own done." That's the pitch in one sentence.

The negatives are worth knowing upfront. Several users confirm these are not waterproof — one wet and the glue gets soft, lashes fall off. The bottles are small at 5ml each, so if you do lashes weekly you'll be repurchasing faster than you'd expect. The bond also dries quickly once it's out of the bottle — you have a few seconds to work before it sets, so don't pause mid-application. A few users had a cluster pop off the next morning, though that could come down to technique as much as the product. As with most lash adhesives, avoiding common application mistakes makes a real difference in how long they stay on.

Is It Worth $7.99?

For the price of a fast-casual lunch, you get a complete adhesive system that does what it says — as long as you keep it away from water and work quickly during application. It's not going to replace a professional lash appointment, but it's not trying to. This is for the DIY person who wants their clusters to hold for a few days to a week without spending $12+ on individual adhesive bottles. The black bond's eyeliner effect is genuinely nice, the mascara wand makes application cleaner than any squeeze tube, and the included tweezers are surprisingly decent for a kit at this price point.

If you're the type who cries at weddings, swims regularly, or wants a truly waterproof hold, skip this and look for a waterproof-specific formula. But if you want an affordable all-in-one that gets you through the workweek and you don't mind reupping every month or two? This is a solid buy. For first-timers especially, the fact that every tool you need comes in one box makes the whole process way less intimidating. Good aftercare habits will stretch that hold even further.