Any suggestions for what kind of heated eyelash curler I should buy?

Question 1
Any suggestions for what kind of heated eyelash curler I should buy?
I have an heated eyelash curler that eats up my batteries like crazy. I take out the batteries whenever I do not use the eyelash curler, but the batteries (that were never used before) still die really fast. Any suggestions for a heated eye lash curler? I have a plain eyelash curler, but I prefer heated ones. Are there any that come with a recharger by any chance?
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I use my blowdryer on my curler and it does the same thing. The thing is to find a curler that fits your eyeshape. I’ve had expensive curlers (non-heated one), but they don’t fit my eyeshape and/or capture all my lashes. Just use your blowdryer
Question 2
How do I use a heated eyelash curler?
Hey, just wondering. How do I use a heated eyelash curler? I’ve never used one before and was wondering how you use one.
This is the kind of heated curler I have;
http://www.allproducts.com/manufacture98…
It says to curl your lashes as if you were putting mascara on but i wanted some tips.
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It’d be easier to just get a regular eyelash curler, take your blow dryer and blow heat onto it for 30 seconds. Better results.
Question 3
How do I use a heated eyelash curler?
Hey, just wondering. How do I use a heated eyelash curler? I’ve never used one before and was wondering how you use one.
This is the kind of heated curler I have;
http://www.allproducts.com/manufacture98…
It says to curl your lashes as if you were putting mascara on but i wanted some tips.
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It’d be easier to just get a regular eyelash curler, take your blow dryer and blow heat onto it for 30 seconds. Better results.
Question 4
Does anyone know where I can get a cheap, heated eyelash curler?
preferably, in canada and NOT online.
I think I actually saw a battery operated one in zellers a few years back, but i’m not sure where to get one now. Where can I get a heated eyelash curler for cheap? And do they even work?
In addition, please tell me if you’ve used these before and if they worked well for you.
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I just bought a Trim brand heated eyelash curler at Target for $7.99 (US) and I like it, I wish it got a little warmer but it curls my thick, droopy lashes sky high and they stay all day!
Question 5
Where can i get a heated eyelash curler?
where can i get a good heated eyelash curler thats good and actually works but isnt to expensive??
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In your local beauty stores.
Or you could try to grab a bargain on E-bay.
Question 6
Any good HEATED eyelash curler you recommend?
i wanna buy a HEATED eyelash curler but not sure what is good. lemme know what you recommend.
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Revlon and Sephora both make one. Try either one of those.
Question 7
Has anyone tried the Sally Hansen battery-operated heated eyelash curler?
What’s your opinion of it? Did you like it/dislike it? How does it compare to a regular metal kind of eyelash curler?
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I don’t have the sally hansen but a japanese one and its works fine but the lash curl doesn’t seem to last very long. Maybe its the brand. Both metal and battery powered ones are fine with me, there’s not too much of a difference.
Question 8
What is the best heated eyelash curler?
i have short stick straight eyelashes.
what is the best curler?
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sephoras heated eyelash curler
and laura mercier eyelash curler
Question 9
How do you use a heated eyelash curler?
Does it work as well as a normal one and what are the benefits?
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There certainly are heated eyelash curlers :http://www.ulta.com/control/product/~pro…
You can get the same effect by warming your metal curler with a blowdryer, or even with hot water, drying it off first, of course. You just have to be careful not to get it too hot, you can really burn your eye badly. It does curl faster, and holds the curl longer than just a regular curler. Personally, I don’t think the heated variety is worth the $$, but if your lashes are stubbornly hard to curl, it might be for you.
Question 10
I just bought a heated eyelash curler.I have tried to curl my lashes but my lashes were not curled as desired
I have used that curler first time .How long and how tigyht i will hold the curler?Please advise.
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Always wait until the curler has heated up properly first, say about 10 to 15 minutes and then use, try hard not to hold it tight as you don’t want to damaged the lashes, once curled try putting on mascaras, even if its a clear one to help it stay put.
I hope this work however if it doesn’t you should try just a manual eyelash curler but always make sure it has the padded sponge on it for the lashes to sit on and not just metal.
Hope this helps, good luck.
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