Eyelash curlers can often get a bad rap due to their intimidating appearance but they can make a big difference to your final look. Here, we answer your most-asked curler-related questions and round up the best ones on the high street.
“Firstly, be sure the protective pads are in place along the curler itself and take your time. With the curler open, gradually move it up the. Tilt the top of the curler down so it touches the lashes – this is your gauge and if you feel the top of the curler on your lid you’ve gone too far. You need the curler to get as close to the root as possible without touching any skin.
“Take time to get your placement right especially if you’re not confident using a curler. Once you’re happy with your placement, clamp down gently for five to 10 seconds. Gradually move down the lashes, opening and closing the clamp as you go.as you want a curve, not a crimp. Take some extra time at the end to add an extra curl to the outer lashes to give some drama to your look.