








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 (74%)
- lifting lashes without mascara for a natural look (18%)
- 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 comfortable fit with reduced pinching. the 18R tends to work well for smaller or more hooded shapes, while the 20R suits flatter or wider lids. a small number of community members noted the top frame can press into the brow area on very hooded eyes, so going slow on first use helps find the right angle.
how do i know which size to pick, the 18R or 20R?
the 18R has a narrower, more curved profile that community members with smaller, rounder, or deeper-set eyes tend to prefer. the 20R is flatter and wider, often favored by those with almond-shaped or larger eyes. around 15% of community members tried both before settling on one. if you are unsure, community members suggest comparing your current curler shape or reaching out to customer service for guidance.
can i use this on short or straight asian lashes?
roughly 70% of community members who describe having straight or short asian lashes say this eyelash curler lifts and holds a curl better than other curlers they have tried. many pair it with waterproof mascara to lock the curl in place all day. the 18R is frequently recommended by community members with monolid or flatter eye shapes.
does the firm pad make it harder to curl?
about 12% of community members mention the pad feels firmer than what they are used to, which can require a brief adjustment period. most find that after a few uses, the firmer pad actually produces a longer-lasting curl without the harsh crimp that softer pads sometimes create. pressing gently and holding for a few seconds is a common technique community members share.
do i curl before or after applying mascara?
approximately 74% of community members use the eyelash curler on bare lashes before mascara application for a clean, even curl. some community members curl first, apply one coat of mascara, then gently re-curl to set the shape. curling after mascara has fully dried is less common and can risk lash breakage, so most recommend the bare-lash-first approach.