Types of Eyelash Curlers

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Shu Uemura Eyelash curler

Girls Dream of Perfect Eyelash Curls

It's a girl's dream come true when your eyelashes curl just the way you like it. You wake up every morning to perfect eyelashes. However, not every girl is able to have that perfect pair of eyelashes.

There are ways to make those lashes curl and there are may types of curlers to make yours curl just the way you like it.

Curlers

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Shu Uemura Curler

Shu Uemura curler is highly recommended by makeup artistes who swear by its perfect precision for that pair of perfect curls for eyelashes. This product is easy to use. A favourite among those who prefer the squeeze and release.

Sephora Heated Lash Curler

Sephora Heated Lash Curler is for those who find that their lashes refused to stay curled for a long period of time. This heated curler won't burn you as it stays warm, not hot.

A 15-second wait is required for the heat to be spread evenly before you can curl your lashes. To curl, hold for 2 seconds and release after combing your lashes into the desired shape.

Body Shop Curler

Body Shop eyelash curler is another product that is used by those who find it more affordable. The curling method is the same as when using any manual eyelash curlers.

Maybelline Eyelash Curler

Maybelline Eyelash Curler is another easy to use for wide-eyed, dramatic look.

Heated Curler

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i2i Curl Heated Eyelash Curler

Blinc Curl is another heated eyelash curler sold in UK. It makes the curls last longer and is battery operated. It is designed to curl that tiny eyelashes too. This makes it a hot favourite for those with small eyes.

Ella Heated Eyelash Curler

Ella Heated Eyelash Curler is a Japanese brand that is the only one in the world to use magnetic waves for curling the eyelashes. This curler is available only in salons for Singapore. Its status for other countries is unknown.

Comments

Pam Wehrman 22 months ago

Great article! Amazing how little the prices have changed on manual curlers - since 1923! http://www.eyelashcurlers.net

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