Presenting Your Perfect Party Companion: Faboulash x The Muse Edit with Lierge, Joce, and Marj

After their previous collab with celebrity makeup artists, Faboulash is back - this time teaming up with beauty content creators Joce Yang, Lierge Perey, and Marj Maroket to bring their signature vibes to life through curated lash styles. These are glue-free cluster lashes, which means you can apply them anywhere along your lash line. They’re super flexible depending on the look you're going for. No need to stress about storing them between uses either. Each set comes in a plastic case with a lash tray, so keeping them safe (and not losing a pair!) is easy. Here's how Faboulash recommends applying them.

Start fresh. Make sure your lashes are clean, oil-free, and completely dry, as any leftover makeup or skincare can mess with the hold. Give your natural lashes a gentle curl using the Faboulash Pro Curler. This helps create a lifted base and gives the clusters something to grip onto for longer-lasting wear.

Apply with precision. Grab a lash cluster using the Faboulash Cluster Lash Applicator. Carefully place it underneath your natural lashes, getting as close to the lash line as possible without touching your waterline. Start from the outer corner of your eye and work your way inward; it’s easier to layer and control the shape that way.

Blend and lock in. After placing all your clusters, use the applicator or your fingertips to gently press them against your natural lashes. This step helps blend the lashes together for a seamless, lifted look. You can also lightly pinch the clusters to lock them into place.

I’m not a frequent false lash wearer, but even I found these surprisingly easy to apply. I tried the Faboulash Bespoke by Lierge Perey (P249), which is described as “a lifted cluster with a crisp spiky finish and narrow fan for precise edgy definition.” And that’s exactly what you get with edgy glam as the name of the game here. The style adds drama and sharpness to the eyes without feeling too heavy or overdone, making it perfect for those days (or nights) when you want your gaze to do the talking.

For a softer, more feminine vibe - think Douyin beauty or classic K-beauty - you’ll want to try the Faboulash Bespoke by Joce Yang (P249). It’s described as “a naturally airy cluster with a loose, wispy fan and gentle center lift that creates a soft, fluttery, eye-opening effect,” and it delivers just that. The lashes give your eyes a bright, doll-like appearance without looking overly styled, making them perfect for everyday wear or when you’re going for that fresh, romantic aesthetic.

If you're after an effortless soft glam vibe, go for the Faboulash Bespoke by Marj Maroket (P249). This style is described as “a full curved cluster with a wide, even fan that creates a balanced, fluffy lash line”, and it lives up to that promise. The effect is plush but polished, giving you that just-right amount of volume and lift. It’s the kind of lash that instantly pulls a look together, whether you’re doing a light beat or dressing up for something special.

Between the three, Lierge’s style definitely feels more party-ready: bold, defined, and made to stand out. In contrast, Joce’s and Marj’s styles lean softer and more wearable for everyday. Of course, it all depends on the look you’re going for. Whether you’re in the mood for something subtle or want your lashes to take center stage, there’s a style that fits.

Check out the Muses below wearing their signature lash looks. You’ll see exactly what I mean.

Photos from L-R, T-B: Joce Yang, Marj Maroket, Lierge Perey, The Muses with Faboulash Founder, Mikka Marcaida

Faboulash actually encourages getting creative by layering or mixing different lash styles to create your own signature look. If you’re curious to try them all, go for the Faboulash Bespoke Trio Set (P598), which includes all three lash styles. Or, if you're starting from scratch, the Faboulash The Bespoke Muse Edit (P996) is a great deal, it comes with the full lash set plus the Pro Curler and Lash Applicator to complete your kit.

To get Faboulash products, you can drop by in-store at Watsons SM MoA, Watsons SM Megamall, and SM North EDSA Department Store. You can also check them out online at Shopee, Lazada, TikTok, or at the Faboulash website

Katsy Faustino

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