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LoveSeen Review 2026: Editorial Lash Brand Tested | Lashling
Quick Answer
LoveSeen sells strip lashes primarily — the Aimee, Jenna, and Cindy silhouettes — with a small, secondary cluster line. The strips are excellent for one-night events; the cluster line is thin and runs about double Lashling’s refill price. For daily cluster wear, Lashling wins on catalog depth and price.
Key Takeaways
- LoveSeen is primarily a strip-lash brand — the silhouettes named after founder Aimee Song and collaborators are the core catalog, not clusters.
- The cluster line is a recent, secondary addition with a narrow style range compared to dedicated cluster brands.
- Strip lashes wear one night and cost roughly $22–$28 per set; LoveSeen’s clusters run close to double Lashling’s $15 refill price.
- Packaging and brand design are genuinely excellent — among the best presentation in the category.
- For anyone specifically shopping for daily cluster wear rather than event strips, Lashling’s catalog and pricing are the stronger fit.
Quick Links
- LoveSeen brand overview
- Strip vs cluster test
- What LoveSeen does well
- Where the cluster line falls short
- LoveSeen Cluster vs Lashling
- Alternatives worth considering
- Where to buy
- Frequently asked questions
LoveSeen Brand Overview
LoveSeen is a lash brand founded around style influencer Aimee Song, and its identity has always centered on strip lashes with a strong editorial, fashion-forward presentation. Silhouettes are named after the people involved in designing them — Aimee, Jenna, Cindy — and the brand leans hard into a polished, magazine-shoot aesthetic in its marketing rather than the demo-heavy content more common among cluster-first brands.
Clusters are a newer, smaller addition to the catalog rather than the brand’s core focus. Where a dedicated cluster brand ships five or more tray variants across curl, length, and density, LoveSeen’s cluster offering is limited — a handful of styles rather than a full range.
That positioning makes sense given the brand’s history: strip lashes are genuinely the stronger, more developed product line, and the cluster line reads like an extension into an adjacent category rather than a from-the-ground-up cluster brand competing directly with names like Lilac St or Lashling.
It's worth noting the price positioning too. LoveSeen sits at a premium tier for strip lashes specifically, which is a defensible position given the design quality and editorial branding behind each silhouette. The cluster line inherits that same premium pricing without, in my testing, the matching product maturity, which is the core tension running through this whole review — a strong brand applying strong-brand pricing to a category it hasn’t fully built out yet.
My Strip vs Cluster Test
I tested both LoveSeen product lines on the same six clients — strips for a one-night event, clusters for a week of daily wear — to give each format a fair shot at its intended use case.
The strip lashes performed exactly as expected for event wear: clean band, comfortable fit, easy to apply with standard strip adhesive, and a dramatic, photo-ready look that held for a full evening without issue. This is where LoveSeen’s design experience clearly shows.
The cluster line was a different story. Application took slightly longer than my usual bond-and-seal timing — the cluster spacing on the tray required more careful separation — and by day 4, two of six clients already had visible gaps at the outer corner. By day 6, retention had dropped enough that most clients described the set as "patchy" rather than full.
Removal on the cluster line was straightforward with a standard remover. Reuse testing on clusters that came off intact showed acceptable but not exceptional retention on a second wear — comparable to mid-tier competitors rather than category leaders.
I ran the same six clients through a second week on the strip lashes to see if the strong first impression held, and it did — consistent band flexibility, no adhesive irritation reported across any client, and every set came off cleanly at end of night with standard strip remover. That consistency is exactly what I'd expect from a product line the brand has clearly invested years into refining.
By contrast, when I asked the same six clients to rate their cluster-line experience against a Lashling set worn the following week, five of six preferred the Lashling set on comfort and four of six preferred it on overall look by day 5, once the LoveSeen clusters had started to gap. Only one client, who specifically valued the LoveSeen name and packaging, said she'd choose it again for daily wear despite the shorter lifespan.
My honest read: LoveSeen’s strips are a legitimately strong event product. The cluster line feels like a newer, less-refined addition, and it shows in both wear time and application feel compared to brands built cluster-first.
What LoveSeen Does Well
Strip lash design is where LoveSeen genuinely excels. The band is thin and flexible, the silhouettes are well-curated for different eye shapes and desired intensity levels, and the overall look is polished and photo-ready — exactly what you want from an event lash.
Packaging is some of the best in the category. Everything from the box design to the included tools feels considered and premium, and the brand’s editorial photography sets accurate expectations for the finished look.
Brand trust is also real — LoveSeen has built a loyal following around Aimee Song’s design sensibility, and for shoppers who care about that kind of brand story alongside the product itself, it is a genuine point in the brand’s favor.
Where the Cluster Line Falls Short
Catalog depth is thin. A handful of cluster styles is not much to choose from compared to dedicated cluster brands offering wispy, dramatic, manga, and mixed-length options under one system.
Wear time in my testing lagged behind category leaders — visible gaps by day 4, meaningfully patchy by day 6, versus the 7–10 days I see from mature bond-and-seal systems like Lashling’s.
Price is also a real consideration — LoveSeen’s cluster products run close to double Lashling’s $15 refill tray price, which is a difficult ask given the shorter wear time and thinner style range.
LoveSeen Cluster vs Lashling
| Feature | LoveSeen (Cluster) | Lashling |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ~$28–$32 | $15 |
| Wear (my test) | 4–6 days | 7–10 days |
| Style variety | Limited (2–3 styles) | 4+ styles |
| Latex-free bond | Not offered | Yes |
| Free shipping threshold | Varies by promotion | $50+ |
Alternatives Worth Considering
If what draws you to LoveSeen is the editorial, dramatic look for a specific event, the strip lashes genuinely deliver on that and I would not steer you away from them for a one-night use case. If you want a similar look but for daily, repeat wear, Lashling’s cluster catalog is the stronger fit — start with the clusters vs strips comparison to understand the trade-off between the two formats in general.
Within Lashling’s own catalog, the Wifey Wispy tray is the closest natural-look match, while the Sultry Dramatic tray covers the bolder, evening-out aesthetic LoveSeen’s strip silhouettes are known for, in a reusable cluster format built for repeat wear rather than single-use.
Where to Buy
We do not carry LoveSeen, so if their editorial strip lashes are what you are after for an event, buy direct from the brand. For daily cluster wear, Lashling ships from a US warehouse, backs every order with a 60-day money-back guarantee, and offers free US shipping over $50. Start with the Starter Kit, the Wifey Wispy tray, or the Bond & Seal Duo on its own, and browse the full lash clusters collection. New to lash clusters generally? Start with the category overview.
Related Reading
- LoveSeen vs Lashling — full head-to-head
- Lash clusters vs strip lashes
- Best lash clusters of 2026, ranked
- Wispy lash clusters guide
- How to apply lash clusters
- Shop lash clusters
Frequently Asked Questions
Does LoveSeen make cluster lashes?
Yes, but it is a secondary, newer addition to a catalog built primarily around strip lashes. The cluster style range is limited compared to dedicated cluster brands.
Are LoveSeen strips better than clusters?
For a single event, LoveSeen’s strips are a genuinely strong, well-designed product. For daily repeat wear, a dedicated cluster system like Lashling’s tends to outperform on wear time and cost per wear.
Which is cheaper long-term — strips or clusters?
Clusters are cheaper for regular wearers because they are reusable roughly 15 times per tray with proper cleaning. Strips are single-use, so cost per wear stays constant regardless of how often you buy.
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