Our preference for eyelash curlers is similar to our choice of other beauty tools and products.
There isnt one right way or perfect end-all be-all product.
Mann and Jaikaran both agree on its industry-loved status because of its long-lasting properties and easy-to-use design.
It has a flat edge and silicon padding that gently crimps the lashes without pinching them.
(Mann also included the Tweezerman option in her top picks.)
Its known to be a no-fuss option that delivers a long lasting curl.
makeup artist and educator and host of the podcastThe Life of a Makeup Artist
It also has a double-body handle that helps the user grasp it better for more control.
It has a double-body grip and silicone pads for comfort and easy-use.
It curls the lashes very well!
However, some reviewers note that the wide-opening shape is not suitable for smaller eye shapes.
It has three temperature controls and a double-sided comb for versatile use that is also effective with false lashes.
Across reviews, what stood out most was that it works well with all eye shapes.
Pro Eyelash Curler is the way to go.
(FYI: Its considered a dupe for the Dior eyelash curler.)
FAQs
What is the healthiest way to curl your eyelashes?
makeup artist and educator and host of the podcastThe Life of a Makeup Artist
Although her answer seems straightforward, its important to remember to avoid damaging the delicate area.
Are plastic or metal eyelash curlers better?
The choice between plastic and metal eyelash curlers often depends on personal preference, says Mann.
Between the two, she usually sticks to metal because when used, it offers a better curl.
But, like Mann says, its up to personal preference.
For beginners, Jaikaran recommends opting for a plastic eyelash curler.
Is there a difference between cheap and expensive eyelash curlers?
Expensive does not always equal quality, says Jaikaran.
Drugstore options across the board are closer to competing with expensive products more than ever.
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