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Nothing makes you look more instantly fresh and awake like freshly curled lashes. If you’re looking for a new pair of curlers, these six options will literally open your eyes to a new breed of beauty tool. 

 
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the curled lashes with the 2 layers of mascara looks stunning but the curling needs to be done  very carefully .   

Bob | wedding makeup

 
The best eyelash curlers that I use are the post-less ones...

L -> R : Tweezerman, Shu Uemura, Japonesque.

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Was so excited when I saw this topic, but for some reason the list is missing?

Anyway, I've been using curlers like the ones you posted @, but tbh I don't feel like I'm consistently gettting the result I want. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.

In case this post revives the thread, I'd love to hear your tips on this subject!

C

 
Was so excited when I saw this topic, but for some reason the list is missing?

Anyway, I've been using curlers like the ones you posted @, but tbh I don't feel like I'm consistently gettting the result I want. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.

In case this post revives the thread, I'd love to hear your tips on this subject!

C
Hi @@Charlotte88,

Trick #1, when you squeeze your curler, tilt it up slightly and hold the squeeze for about 20 seconds.

Trick #2, Heat your curler with a hair dryer for a few seconds and do Trick #1. For metal curlers, wait for a second or two before you curl, so that the metal will cool slightly so it won't burn your lids.

Trick #3, If your eyes are wide, (your lashes stick out the sides of the curler), start your curl from the outer corner first and then move your curler to the inner corner following the above steps.

HTH.

Good luck.

 

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