Eyelash curler for deep set eyes : mini or heated ?
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Dec 27, 2012
Emilie M.
Hello
I have deep and close set slightly hooded eyes. And using a regular lash curler is difficult. Their shape do not suit well my eyes and I can only curve some part of my lash line but not all my lashes so it looks a bit weird. I want to buy a mini lash curler (the ELF one probably) or a heated lash curler. What will you advice me ? What kind of curler will less likely damage my lashes ? How does heated curler works ? How to use them (I hope you can use them after having applied your mascara) ? What are some good heated curler not too expensive (and available in France) ?
Dec 28, 2012
Elise L.
I personally dont use a lash curler as my lashes curl naturally. I was always told not to.curl lashes after putting mascara on though.
Dec 28, 2012
Alyssa U.
Sephora has a great heated lash curler for only $14. The other one that I really like is by Japonesque... It is really tiny, plastic (not metal) and open ended! (This part makes it super easy to use of all eyeshapes!
Dec 28, 2012
Alma M.
I also have the mini eye lash curler from Sephora to help curl my lashes toward the end and I really like it.
Dec 28, 2012
Emilie M.
Does anyone know à heated curler rechargeable with electricity instead of batteries ?
Dec 28, 2012
Kelly G.
I'd go with a mini. No ones eyes are shaped like lash curlers. A mini lets you curl your lashes based on your individual eye shape, and gives much better results in my opinion.
Jan 4, 2013
Emilie M.
Yes for sure :-) thank you !!
Jan 15, 2014
Mari M.