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07-18-2018 05:00 PM
I have been using Tweezerman for years but want to try something new and better. Any recommendations?
07-18-2018 05:18 PM
If you have smaller eyes my absolute favorite is Shiseido eyelash curler...been using it for 20 years and will never switch. I’ve tried others but this is the best, in my opinion.
07-18-2018 05:32 PM
Another vote for Shiseido. Have used this brand lash curler for years.
07-18-2018 05:33 PM
I was using a $25 Shu Uemura curler until I lost it somewhere. I was really happy with it but didn't want to spend that much again on another curler so I looked for another brand and came across this highly-rated $9 curler from amazon. I'd never heard of this brand before and for $9 I thought what the heck. Turned out to be the best curler ever! It has over 3,800 reviews and 4.3 star rating.
Brilliant Beauty Eyelash Curler - $9
07-18-2018 08:12 PM
I used Maybelline's for year until I tried Shu Uemura about a half dozen years ago. It's so much better. Seems to curl my lashes quicker and the curl lasts. Also I've never had to replace it. With the Maybelline I bought a new one about every year.
07-18-2018 09:21 PM - edited 07-18-2018 09:23 PM
@bargainsgirl I purchased C. Tillbury's eyelash curler at Nordstrom. I have also used Shu Uemuea - both are excellent.
07-18-2018 11:15 PM
Been using Shu Umera for over 20 years..My frend, who was a producer on Entertainment Tonight, gave it to me..in fact she loved them so much she gave them to a LOT of us..though rather obsure back then, they had already becoe a "standard" in the entertainment industry...I have never gone back!!!
07-19-2018 10:47 AM
Is this the Shu Uemura S curler that is mentioned? I've never seen one like this. Does this type work better? Scary looking lol.
07-19-2018 11:06 AM
@bargainsgirl wrote:I have been using Tweezerman for years but want to try something new and better. Any recommendations?
@bargainsgirl Plain old Mabelline or Revlon lash curler for me. I see no major differences between these and more expensive ones. ***Note: I don’t use a lash curler on daily basis...special occasions only.
After applying mascara, while still wet, I use my pinky to lightly push lashes “up”...same look as curled w/ less chance of damage.
07-19-2018 11:09 AM
@FranandZoe wrote:I used Maybelline's for year until I tried Shu Uemura about a half dozen years ago. It's so much better. Seems to curl my lashes quicker and the curl lasts. Also I've never had to replace it. With the Maybelline I bought a new one about every year.
@FranandZoe Since Mabelline no longer makes separate rubber replacement pads, I have to purchase another curler each year any way. I think it only comes w/ 2 pads.
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