How does curling mascara work




















I'm not sure if another beauty brand exists with such a starring lineup of truly effective mascaras. Benefit's lineup is impressive, and each of their cheeky wands caters to specific lash goals. I have a few favorites I regularly recommend, but this one is the absolute best when it comes to curl and lift. Interestingly, it's inspired by hair rollers, and it boasts a patent-pending Hook 'n' Roll brush featuring teeny, custom-designed hooks to catch, lift, and curl every last lash.

The hold will last for at least 12 hours, and your lashes will also benefit from the lush effects of provitamin B5. Nothing gets my heart beating like a fresh-off-the-presses launch from Charlotte Tilbury, and being the lash fiend that I am, this new mascara pretty much set my pulse into overdrive.

It utilizes honed-in ingredients and hero "Load, Comb, and Lift" technology brush to ensure eye-opening lift, curl, volume, and length. I use it on its own plenty, but I also love using it as a "curl- and lift-setting" mascara of sorts if I'm using another mascara. I always add at least one layer of this tube to my lashes to make sure my lashes stay curled and perky—no smudging or flakes to be seen. Enhance With….

Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascara. Ilia Limitless Lash Mascara. Glossier Lash Slick Mascara. Dior Diorshow Iconic Mascara. Start with clean lashes and grab a mirror. To help avoid any curler-induced injuries, keep your chin up and tilt your head slightly back for the best angle. Speaking of pinched lids, it can be tempting to try to keep something that clamps down a safe distance away from your eyes.

But this tends to cause a visible crimp in the lash that won't result in a smooth curl. After you've curled your lashes, make sure you disengage completely before moving the curler away. Curlers go very close to your eye, so you want to make sure you're keeping them sanitized to avoid infection.

You should also keep an eye on the rubber pads that clamp down on your lashes; once they wear out, they won't work as effectively. Palevic-Desevic says replacement frequency depends on how often you use your curler, but for regular use, she estimates swapping out the pads every three months.

If you're bad at keeping track, just follow Siciliano's tip and get new ones once you can see visible signs of wear. View on Instagram. Once you get over the fear of hitting your eyelids instead of your lashes, the process is pretty simple. There are only two things that Palevic-Desevic and Siciliano say they see people doing frequently that could damage lashes or give a less-than-ideal curl. Pro tip: Learn from these common mistakes.

The easiest way to break or pull out your lashes is by applying mascara before you curl. From viral TikTok videos to influencer recommendations, if you need to find something, it's likely already out there.

Of course, beauty hacks can be hit or miss, but putting them to the test can tell if there really is a way to make your lashes hold a curl for longer than 20 minutes. From heat the curler to the wiggle method of mascara application, here are the six eyelash curling tricks I tried out and what worked to really keep my eyelashes curled.

The idea is that heating your eyelash curler helps lashes stay curled longer. The concept makes sense, since heat helps hair curl or straighten the hair on your head, and eyelashes are also hair, right?

The process is simple and only requires an eyelash curler and a heat source, followed by the usual curling technique you use. For this hack, I used my trusty Shu Uemura curler and a hair dryer to warm it up before curling each eye. I only warmed it up a little because the skin around your eye is very sensitive and I did not want to burn my lashes or eyelids, obviously.

I heated mine up for a few seconds with the blow-dryer and tested it out on my hand until I felt it was OK to put near my eye.

Directly after curling my lashes, they looked amazing! But, I checked them a little while after knowing that they are usually already droopy and they still were very much curled and beautiful. I also did not wear my glasses. I am fairly lazy with my everyday makeup routine, especially when it comes to mascara.

My hands are just not steady enough to apply it without poking myself in the eye or getting marks all over my eyelids. But this hack seemed to play to that strength for once, calling for wiggling your mascara wand for better eyelash lift. All you have to do is wiggle the applicator at the roots of your lashes and quickly pull up.

It made sense, so I decided to give it a go. Giglio recommends clamping down and holding tight for about five seconds. Slow and steady is the name of the game. Squeeze the curler gently instead of pulling your lashes outward or crimping, says Colvin. Squeezing too vigorously can break off lashes or pull them out. Heating your eyelash curler will help lock in the curl.

You can add heat to your eyelash curler prior to curling by holding a blow-dryer close to it for a few seconds. Of course, be sure to blow on the metal curler before applying to lashes to avoid burning yourself! This trick also works if you have coarse lashes that won't curl easily. Another option is to use a heated eyelash curler. Experts say this is probably one of the most common mistakes you can make when using an eyelash curler.

Instead of giving yourself more volume or lift, mascara can make lashes sticky and possibly get pulled out by the curler, Giglio explains.

Applying mascara after curling can also help hold the lashes in place, and a good curling and volumizing mascara will help maximize your curl.



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