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I remember, when I was a young girl, watching my mom curl her eyelashes, and then trying to imitate her. I didn't know what I was doing, and I'd always pinch myself. I never did get the hang of eyelash curlers, so I just really haven't ever used them. I don't know why, but I thought using a heated one might make a difference.
Luckily, getting started with Chella's Heated Eyelash Curler is easy. It comes with a battery, and instructions on how to load up the battery and use the curler.
For this curler, Chella recommends putting on the mascara first. I went with two coats, usually, letting them dry before applying the heat.
The curler itself looks like a weird toothbrush. There are filaments under the teeth that heat up - you can see them glow when they're on, and you can definitely feel the heat. Even though it's not very hot, the first time I tried putting the curler close to my eye, I was kinda freaking out. What made me think that putting a hot thing near my eyeball was a good idea?!
The first time I used it, it took me a few tries to get it positioned right, and to leave it long enough to heat the lashes. I was a little afraid of burning my lashes off! I needn't have worried, though. With a little practice, and a lot of respect for a hot tool, I was able to get get the hang of it. The best technique for me was to put the curler as close to the lashline as I could, then push the lashes so that they would curl and stand higher, too. So, I would move the curler towards my nose a little, as well as push the lashes away from the lashline.
I used to have lashes that had a lot of curl to them naturally, but they've straightened over the years, and I never really noticed how much until I curled them! My eyes look so much more awake and my lashes look longer and, dare I say, more coquettish. I was definitely batting my eyes more.
My smizing is super-sized with curled lashes!
I've tried the curler now with a few different mascaras, and it worked well with all of them. Some felt a little crispy right after the heat, but then softened after a few minutes. Some never felt crispy. I'm glad I didn't base my experience on just one mascara, and I encourage you to try some of your favorites to see how they each react to being heated.
Swirls inspired by my Chella-curled lashes! I created these patterns using a dry marble technique with Ulta Silver Bells and China Glaze Pop The Trunk. |
Chella Beauty can be found on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and on their website, where this Heated Eyelash Curler currently retails for $22.
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