Ardell

Precision Eyelash Curler

Reviews

Mari W.
Meh. Not bad but also not holy grail fantastic

After breaking way too many e.l.f. Essential Eyelash Curlers and losing my Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler, I picked up the Ardell Pro Lash Curler for only $5.99 at Sally Beauty Supply. It’s quite a reasonable price considering it’s your standard, stainless steel eyelash curler. Like every other curler, it comes with an extra plastic lash pad. That’s great because I’m pretty quick with swapping those out. Old pads are notorious for pulling out and damaging lashes.

The arch of the curler itself is deeper than the Shu Uemura. When nestling it against my eyelid, it subtly flares out one the sides. The e.l.f. Essential Eyelash Curler was deeper than this and fully hugged my eyelash lid. The width of the opening is as narrow as Shu Uemura’s. Thus I have to negotiate it around my longer lashes. For me, it’s not a quick few presses and you’re good to go eyelash curler. I do have to carefully position it before the press. If I don’t I’ll either wind up with a dent in my lashes or pull out a couple. When I’m rushing, I wind up doing a bit of both.

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