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Aug 3, 2014
Alyssa B.
Is there any way to curl the eyelashes without an eyelash curler? Like a DIY? My eyelashes are naturally curly but some hairs are straight and it looks funky when I put mascara on and I'm too scared to use an eyelash curler because I know some people who have had their lashes cut off by curlers and I can't take that chance😖.
Aug 3, 2014
Leona S.
Get a higher end curler they have special cushions on them that help curl more than cheap ones.
Aug 3, 2014
Leona S.
Cheap ones have cushions but high end is better because of the material.
Aug 3, 2014
Liv I.
Sometimes I just use hot water (not scolding) put it on my finger and just hold my lashes up for a minute and it works :)
Aug 3, 2014
M G.
I can only think of usen a eyelash cruler. heat it up by blow dryn or run it under hot water to warm it up and thn carefully curl the lashs and put mascara on.
Aug 3, 2014
Mimi B.
Use a warm spoon. Just hear it up with a blow dryer until it's barely warm, and put the it on your lashline with the round end facing away from your face, and push your eyelashes upwards onto the outside of the spoon
Aug 3, 2014
Marie R.
Yes I agree with Liv. I've tried that!
Aug 3, 2014
Leslie N.
I did the spoon too. Also got yelled at by my mom for taking her spoons..
Aug 3, 2014
Becca B.
I LOVE my eyelash curler. Just make sure you get an eyelash curler that has padding on the part where you curl your lashes. Trust me, don't worry about cutting your eyelashes off :)
Aug 3, 2014
Wendy S.
I use a spoon to curl my lashes and I always get complimented on them. I also feel like curlers bend your lashes while the spoon gives a really nice curl and it lasts all day. You should give it a try.
Aug 3, 2014
Naja P.
If you get a curler with a cushion like the others have suggested and only curl your lashes BEFORE (and only before) applying mascara you shouldn't see any lash fallout. From what I know and have seen lashes tend to snap after using a curler because people curl after applying mascara.
Aug 3, 2014
Michelle A.
Aug 3, 2014
Manuela G.
Before I was even into make up And I was super young, I would watch my mom do her make up she would get a knife (not the rigid side of course) and use the spoon technique I don't know it's super sketchy but I guess the knife was like better fitting, maybe try out technique with a plastic one
Sounds super weird but they always looked curled and long with that technique