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Old 12-15-2009, 04:10 PM
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Eyelash curler
Not really on the list of must haves, but this makes your eye look really good. It’s mostly useful for those womens whose eyelashes don’t curl naturally. Heat the eyelash curler for a short while & then curl the ends of the lashes for few seconds &follow it up with good quality mascara for maintenance.
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Old 01-06-2010, 09:35 AM
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I've heard about it and seen how it works - not for me. I won't let any heated metal near my face and especially eyes, thank you.

If I want my lashes curled up, I use curling mascara.
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Oh I disagree. An absolute must for myself. I NEVER go without it.
HEAT IT UP??? It has rubber on it. I can't say i've ever heated it up.lol
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I've never done this, but I'm sure it would be really cute. Is it easy in your opinion?
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I hate to seem any different than smart Abeja yet i will have to confess i have no idea on how to curl eye lashes or even to apply eye liner or eye shadow or .....................
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Well I liked using eyelash curler on my eyelashes it makes my eyes more attractive plus an eyeliner. Although I liked it that doesn't go on to my list of must haves too. Sometimes I hurt myself when curling my eyelashes.
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I hate to seem any different than smart Abeja yet i will have to confess i have no idea on how to curl eye lashes or even to apply eye liner or eye shadow or .....................
Hahaha it's fine. There's a lot of girly things I haven't done. My 15 year old sister is a pro though haha.
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Old 02-01-2010, 01:21 AM
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I've not used an eyelash curler in years!

Back then the curlers were metal and you could just heat them up a little with a quick blast of the hair dryer.
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Sometimes I hurt myself when curling my eyelashes.
Yep, that's what I'm scared of. I am rather sensitive about my eye area, it had taken me a while to get used to using eyeliners - I hated to have my eyelids touched and rubbed. The idea of a lash curler just doesn't sit well.

Has anyone used curling mascaras? They won't actually *curl* the lashes, but they do lift them up, quite noticeably.
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