








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 (68%)
- curling without mascara for a natural lifted look (14%)
- use on clients as a makeup artist (9%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
about 65% of community members with hooded eyes report a good fit, particularly with the 18R. many say the flatter profile lets them get closer to the lash line without the top of the curler pressing into the brow bone. a small number of community members noted they still need to curl in sections to avoid pinching on heavily hooded lids.
how do i know which size to pick, the 18R or the 20R?
community members generally find the 18R works better for smaller, more curved, or deep-set eyes while the 20R suits wider, flatter, or larger eye shapes. around 15% of community members purchased both to compare. if your current curler feels too flat and misses corner lashes, the 18R may be a better match. if it feels too curved and pinches, try the 20R.
can i use this on my asian eye shape?
about 30% of community members specifically mention having asian eyes, and the majority report a noticeably better fit than curlers from other brands like shiseido, shu uemura, or kevyn aucoin. the 18R is the more popular choice among this group for its tighter curvature that reaches straight, downward-pointing lashes at the inner and outer corners.
do i curl before or after mascara?
the vast majority of community members curl bare lashes first, then apply mascara to lock in the shape. some mention doing a light second curl after a thin coat of mascara has dried. curling over wet mascara is not recommended as the pad can stick to lashes.
why is the pad firmer than other curlers i have used?
the firmer silicone pad is a deliberate choice. community members report it produces a rounded curl rather than a sharp crimp, and about 60% say the curl holds noticeably longer compared to softer-padded curlers. it may take slightly more pressure at first, but most find the lasting hold worth the adjustment.
