








EYELASH CURLER
All New Eyelash Curler (Version 3.0)
Same features you know and love:
- 18R and 20R curvature options to accommodate more eye shapes. the 18R is more compact and narrow, making it ideal for users that find most curlers (especially ones sold in North America) too large and flat for their eye shapes.
- Double-Barrel Design, resulting in a more substantial curl.
- Industry-leading 5 refill pads.
- New durable coating that is more resistant to chipping.
- New low price. We've found a manufacturing partner that makes a better curler at a lower price - and we're passing on the savings to our community.
Product Details+−
Reviews+−
Usage+−
- curling before mascara application (85%)
- curling without mascara for a bare lifted look (18%)
- use on clients as a makeup artist (9%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
roughly 68% of community members with hooded eyes report a positive experience, especially with the 18R. the flatter profile of the 20R also works well for some. a small number of community members noted the top frame can press into the brow area on very hooded or deep-set lids, so going slowly on the first few uses helps find the right placement.
how do i know which size to get, the 18R or the 20R?
community members with smaller, more curved, or monolid eyes tend to prefer the 18R, while those with flatter, wider, or larger eyes lean toward the 20R. about 15% of community members purchased both to compare. if your current curler feels too flat and misses corners, the 18R is a good starting point. if it feels too curved and pinches, try the 20R.
can i use this to curl lashes after applying mascara?
most community members use the eyelash curler before mascara for the strongest hold. a smaller group reports curling over dried waterproof mascara to reset the curl midday. curling over wet mascara is not recommended as the pad may stick to lashes.
does it work on straight asian lashes?
around 70% of community members who mention having straight or asian lashes say this eyelash curler outperforms others they have tried, particularly for catching inner and outer corner lashes. pairing it with waterproof mascara is a common tip for keeping the curl locked in all day.
do i need to warm it up before using?
most community members use the eyelash curler at room temperature and get a solid curl. some with very resistant or straight lashes mention warming it briefly with a hair dryer for extra hold. this is optional and not required for typical use.
