MUJI Portable Eyelash Curler
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It's unlikely because the curler isn't very strong. For synthetic lashes, I'd go with a metal curler instead of a plastic one.
I'm not sure because I've never worn false lashes or synthetic lashes.
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Selected User Reviews For MUJI Portable Eyelash Curler
The top section is extremely well-crafted! I gave it a shot, taking care not to sever my lashes. It doesn't curl in the least. To see a crimp with a regular curler, I usually have to hold it for 20 seconds. There's nothing to it. Non- it is possible to return it The top part of a regular curler is too thin, and this mini curler is even thinner, like the edge of a knife, as if it might just cut my lashes off. I was hoping for more of a curl, less of a crimp, but I saw no results with this device.
My sister and I bought a curler like this for $1 many years ago. We discovered it curled WAY BETTER than the typical full-length full-length full-length full-length full-length full-length full-length full-length full-length full-length metal ones of various sizes I didn't have a travel-sized one anymore, so I went on Amazon to look for one. Take a look at this! My lashes are super stubborn, long, and straight as a board, and nothing could keep them up. This plastic curler holds the curl better than the two metal curlers I already own. Then I discovered this, which kept my lashes curled even without mascara. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes Will you be surprised if I curl my lashes with this and then apply mascara?.
So, after trying a few different eyelash curlers, I finally found this Muji Portable Eyelash Curler, which is fantastic! br>I have Asian eyes with an epicanthic fold (look it up if you don't know what that means) and this curler suits me perfectly. I use a light coat of mascara after curling my lashes. My eyelashes curl up and out from beneath my eyelids, and the curl lasts all day. I've been using it every day since June 2018, and there are no signs that the rubber strip needs to be replaced yet. Added benefits for me include: 1) The translucent white plastic allows me to see exactly where my lashes and eyelids are, making it extremely precise. 2) I can easily pack this eyelash curler in my cosmetic bag when I travel. It takes up very little room and isn't as clumsy as those metal curlers. br>This is a product that I strongly recommend.
This type of eye lash curler caught my eye while watching a makeup tutorial on YouTube. I tucked it away in the back of my mind as something I'd like to buy for a future trip. Because there isn't enough room in my bag for an eye lash curler, I never bring one! This new design arrived yesterday, and I put it to the test this morning. It's a lot more user-friendly than a traditional curler. Because it feels different and I didn't want to pinch the lid, I took it slowly. It worked better than the old one and curled my lashes in less time. I clenched my fists for about 5 seconds. The old curler is made of metal and has an awkward shape. It measures 4" x 2 1/4" at the handle. This one is made of light-weight plastic and measures 2 1/4" x 1 1/4" in size. It comes with an extra rubber insert and fits perfectly in my make-up bag when I travel. I'm not sure how it'll hold up, but if anything goes wrong, I'll let you know. I hope they keep making this eye lash curler because it's so much better than the one we've been using for the past 50 years!.
It's ideal for Asian eye shapes and lashes that aren't too long. I've tried a lot of different eyelash curlers, and this is the first one that doesn't pinch my lashes while also grabbing even the tiniest ones. I use this eyelash curler in conjunction with Kiss Me Heroine Make Long mascara, and my lashes have never looked better. It's small and portable, making it ideal for daily use and travel. I've had it for a few months and would definitely buy it again if I needed to replace it in the future!.
When this eyelash curler arrived, I gave it a try and was pleased with the results. Regrettably, I didn't use it again until the return period had passed; It was a good lesson. Even though I was very careful and followed the directions exactly (no extra pressure), it broke after only two uses. The plastic had cracked, and the little flip-flops were no longer functional. The up tab had come loose. This product would be more useful (and convenient) if the materials were of higher quality. However, I am unable to recommend it to anyone at this time.
sized? To get the curl I want, I have to press the button multiple times and move it around. br>br>In addition, the small pad that curls the lashes kept coming loose. I also tried using the extra pad that came with it, but after a few uses, it kept popping out of the curler. However, this could be a one-time occurrence. I could have gotten a defective item, but it didn't bother me enough to bother with getting it replaced. br>br>The curler is only slightly curved, compared to a typical American eyelash curler. It's also quite short, so if you have big eyes, you'll have to move it around quite a bit. br>br>In general, I would not recommend this to someone who has large or round eyes. Because this product was designed for Asian eyes, it's only natural that it would perform best on Asian eyes, which are typically small and round.
The spring in the Laura Mercier eventually stops working, whereas the spring in the Muji lasts longer. In addition, the Muji plastic's lighter color allows me to see my eyelashes more clearly. I'm on my way to place another order!.