2009 Writer
MrsChristianWorld
East Greenwich, RI

Revlon Eye Lash Curler- "I Curled Right Up To It"

5 star rating

into trying new things, a beauty diva, very skin conscious, a mascara lover, a busy person
Pros

    Curls lashes, Works gently, reasonalby priced


JUL
23
2009
 

Revlon Eye Lash Curler- "I Curled Right Up To It" and boy did I.  At the point of turning 40 just 10 months ago I noticed a shocking absolutely shocking thing....my eyelashes were starting to thin out.  Mind you I have these skimpy little lashes that don't say BLINK they say BONG where the heck are you lashes.  My son who is 8 has lashes that my girls would die for they are thick gorgeous and their length reaches the bottom of his eyebrow....sick isn't it.  Well, I was reading an article about women whose eyelashes thin out and they lose their eyelashes after 40.  Brooke Sheilds is the spokes-model for www.latisse.com

In the mean time I don't want to resort to Latisse Lash unless I have to, but I read on a beauty site that if you use an eyelash curler and warm it with a blow-dryer prior to applying mascara your lashes will appear much longer and thicker.  Well it works and I found that the Revlon Eye Lash Curler to be #1 for the job.

You'll get that glamorous look with this simple lash curler by Revlon. You'll get maximum impact from your lashes with the curler with comfort grip.  The soft rounded pad won't pull on lashes.  Position the contoured pad near base of upper lashes, avoiding eyelid. Gently but firmly squeeze handles together. Hold (gently) for 10 seconds, then release. Apply your favorite mascara and curl up to your lashes



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MrsChristianWorld wrote on Jul 27, 2009 at 9:04AM

In response to GigiandAdonai's comment from Jul 25, 2009 at 12:21AM:

Gigi,

Heating it up does work. Try heating it up, use the curler, and then apply the mascarra. It won't cake up on your curler that way.

GigiandAdonai wrote on Jul 25, 2009 at 12:21AM

I never heard of heating it up; that's interesting. Thanks for the tip! I used to use one but got tired of the mascara caking on the little rubber grip. Then if I didn't use it often enough the rubber grip would basically dry rot. I probably still have one stashed away in my Kaboodle kit but I haven't used one in years.