Edit: I updated the pictures (in 2020), since this is still one of the most read posts on the blog. I'm still doing this technique all the time - I have to, otherwise my lashes don't curl, nor hold a curl - and in all these years, nothing ever happened to my lashes. No breaking, falling out or ripping. Why am I saying that? Well, because there have been some comments on Pinterest to never do this to the lashes. I urge to read the steps well first before you judge based on one picture that I admit wasn't completely clear on the technique, but I assumed people will read the post too. Also sorry to those who find my lashes "like spider legs" - they grow this way, no mascara can do miracles on me in that respect, so just chill. I've updated that picture and expanded my explanation. To be clear - I'm not the creator of this technique, I learned online. On to the original post:
Curled lashes make a huge difference - the eye looks bigger and more awake. I'm sure I've complained numerous times about how stubborn my lashes are. Though they are long, they are poker straight, grow criss-cross and years of being smashed behind my glasses have caused a very noticeable sideways split on one eye. All that and my hooded eye shape mean that if I don't curl them well, it looks like I have no eyelashes at all when looking from the front. I've tried a few eyelash curlers, some really bad and some good, but none of them work on me like on most people - meaning that a few seconds of holding them on each eye does pretty much nothing on me and the lashes drop in seconds (I really envy all of you whose lashes are easy to curl!). But, a few great tips and years of experience taught me how to curl them relatively well. Curling the lashes is actually a long step in my make up routine, but that's just the way it is. I can make an effort and have lovely looking lashes or have the look of having no lashes at all.
Start by finding a good curler for your eye shape. My eyes are small with a rounded upper part. Best I found are Tana's and Shiseido's. Tana Eyelash Curler is cheaper, slightly smaller with a rounder shape and feels more sturdy, but it is very hard to find (It used to be sold in Műller, now I don't know. eBay or Amazon probably). Shiseido The Makeup Eyelash Curler is more expensive, a bit bigger, flatter, feels lighter and is dark, which means it's not easy to really see the lashes, however, this one fits my eye shape best and it's the only one I've been using for the past six years (I bought my first one on Feel Unique and a replacement on eBay from Japan). You can buy replaceable pads for both unlike for Shu Uemura, which recommends you replace the curler every 6 months. Both Shiseido's and Tana's feel very comfortable to use and don't pinch or pull out lashes (I've had Manhattan's that did that). Other curlers that are supposed to be good are from Japonesque, Tweezerman and Kevyn Aucoin.
Find a good waterproof mascara. The drier the formula the better. Waterproof mascaras hold curl much better because they don't allow the moisture to drop the lashes, however, they require an oil based remover. I've been using Essence's I <3 Extreme waterproof for years and I've used up numerous tubes because it's not just affordable, but also it holds a curl all day and creates big lashes. Other great mascaras that hold a curl are:
- REVLON VOLUMazing Mascara Waterproof - L'OREAL Paradise Extatic Waterproof / Lash Paradise Waterproof
- HELENA RUBINSTEIN Lash Queen Feline Black waterproof.
- LANCOME Hypnôse waterproof
- LANCOME Hypnôse Star waterproof
- REVLON Ultra Volume Mascara Waterproof
- MAYBELLINE Lash Sensational Waterproof Mascara
- ESSENCE get BIG lashes volume boost waterproof mascara
- MAYBELLINE the Colossal Volum' Express Waterproof
- MAJOLICA MAJORCA Lash Expander Frame Plus
Heated eyelash curler are not a must, but nice to have. It helps the curl to last longer, but you can also just heat your regular eyelash curler with a blow-dryer. In my experience that works very well and it's not too hot.
I have Panasonic's Heated Eyelash Curler which I find really helps to give the outer lashes that fluttery look since it lifts and combs them so they point outwards (these are the lashes that are squashed on the edge when using a regular eyelash curler). It heats up in about a minute, there is an indicator that turns from purple to pink on the back, which tells you when it's ready to use. It's not that hot, but some people say that it burnt them, so caution is advised. I just place it on the lashes and wait three seconds, but combing doesn't do anything. I bought it on eBay and it's still working like new over 6 years later.
Step 1: Start by curling your lashes in four stages, each time moving closer to the end of the lashes and do the last one as close to the roots as you can. This will give you a nice rounded curl instead of crimped looking lashes.
Step 2: Apply a very small amount of the driest formula waterproof mascara you have and I mean really small. This will give some grip just like a hair styling product with hold (e.g. hairspray) gives to the hair before curling it. I use a dried up waterproof mascara for this (so I don't waste product), but you can use your "fresh" mascara and wipe the brush before so there is only a small amount of product on the wand. I've learned this tip from Wayne Goss.
Step 3: Curl your lashes again as close to the lash line as you can. If you worry that this might cause your lashes to break - don't. I've been doing this for years and it's fine. Just make sure you apply a very small amount of mascara before and make sure your lashes are dry as well as still soft to the touch. I really notice the difference if I skip this step and my lashes drop fast without it.
Step 4: Apply a generous coat (or coats) of mascara. I prefer a very defined look so I also use an old mascara wand to comb the lashes after (plastic ones are best like from L'Oreal's Million Lashes or Maybelline Lash Sensational).
Step 5: (Optional) Use a Panasonic's Heated Eyelash Curler. Not every heated curler works this way, but Panasonic's works only after the lashes have already been curled with a regular curled and mascara has been applied. It helps to create better lift and fixes the lashes that may look droopy, it also combs and defines them.
By the way, if you plan to heat your regular curlers, do that for step 1 and/or 3, but not after thick coat of mascara was applied.
By the way, if you plan to heat your regular curlers, do that for step 1 and/or 3, but not after thick coat of mascara was applied.
And you're finished. A good waterproof formula should keep the lashes curled well enough until you decide to take the make up off.
The before and after on my lashes:
L'Oreal's Paradise Extatic Waterproof
One more thing: waterproof mascaras can dry out the lashes, so take care of them. I use a face oil every day (Nuxe) and apply a bit on the lashes as well. Coconut oil is great as well and it works as a make up remover.
I hope this was helpful and have a great day!
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