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So I finally got around to try the MAC eyelash curler and it worked! Yay! ^_^
It's perfect for the shape of my eye!
 
Golden_butterfly said:
So I finally got around to try the MAC eyelash curler and it worked! Yay! ^_^
It's perfect for the shape of my eye!

I love my MAC e/l curler..so much better than Shu in my opinion. :innocent:
 
Does anyone get along with Clinque´s lash curler?
I got is as a freebie with purchases and found it too big and it pinches...:(
 
FashionJunkie said:
^what???????
I know it may sound scary...but if to know how to use it's not. I heard some women can curl their lashes even with a spoon:shock: ...Many people are very surprised when I say about knife...but I used to it.... it's like a family's method...my grandmother does it, my mom does and I do it too...The principle is that you push the blunt knife on your finger which you put under the lashes...it's easier to show than to explain:ninja:
 
I've heard of the spoon method...an old friend of my moms use to do it...but when she tried to do it on me she wasn't carefull and it hurt because she pulled and pressed my eye and some lashes fell off :[
for now I'm sticking to curlers and my current is the Sonia Kashuk eyelash curler :]
 
Ive NEVER been able to do it with a knife or a spoon..and i lost my eyelash curler! i CANNOT find it for the life of me! and im starting to notice how unhappy and tired my eyes look without it...and i am NOT pleased... better stop by at sephora
 
I use Red Earth!!!! It's the best! It's the exact same as Sheseido, but much cheaper!!
 
why_fashion said:
I use Red Earth!!!! It's the best! It's the exact same as Sheseido, but much cheaper!!

where can you find red earth?
 
Has anyone ever seen the episode of 'What Not to Wear' in which Carmindy uses a small metal eyelash curler to curl partial sections of the eyelashes at a time? Which eyelash curler is that? I want it... I have problems getting into the inner and outer corners of my lashline. I don't want a heated eyelash curler because I've read that they are a little time-consuming and use up too many batteries.
 
Alejandro said:
I have the Shu curler, and it's the best one out there, for those who are hesitant, believe me, it's an eye opening experience :lol:

You are right on about Shu..I have had mine for some years and I love it!!!!!!
 
Sweet rus said:
I know it may sound scary...but if to know how to use it's not. I heard some women can curl their lashes even with a spoon:shock: ...Many people are very surprised when I say about knife...but I used to it.... it's like a family's method...my grandmother does it, my mom does and I do it too...The principle is that you push the blunt knife on your finger which you put under the lashes...it's easier to show than to explain:ninja:

Oh, not to worry:flower: , i think i understood, but i'm not quite sure:lol: .
I just saw that that conversation we had was almost a year ago. Oh my...
 
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I've used the Shu curler, the Sephora brand curler, and I currently have a Tweezerman ($3.50 or something).

The Shu was nice, but I wore it out. The Tweezerman does a decent job, but for some reason it pinches the inner part of my left eyelid if I'm not careful.

I'm going to use it 'til it wears out and try the MAC curler ...

I haven't noticed a huge difference between any of them, except that the Sephora curler was horrible and wore out fast ... and, of course, the PRICE!
 
I used a Revlon curler for the longest time. I just got a Shiseido curler, and the difference is very noticeable.

I looked at them very closely and the Shiseido is shaped slighty different. It manages to easily get all my lashes, while with the Revlon I struggled.

The quality is much better too. I always had to squeeze really hard with the Revlon, and it was kind of flimsy. The Shiseido is built well as is easy to use.

I also have a Sephora miniature eyelash curler. I don't think I need that anymore because my new one does so well. But it's pretty flimsy. And the rubber pad kept falling out when I started using it. :\
 
i can never seem to get the corners eyelashes curled.
I heard of these things called corner eyelash curlers and they sort of look like bent tweezers

But what about those heated eyelash curling combs, are they any good for corners?
 

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