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Eyelash Curlers: Electric & Heated Eyelash Curlers & Crimpers

Today's choices for eyelash curlers are lengthy...find manual, electric, heated eyelash curlers and in every style and price range. When it comes to something as important as curling your eyelashes, make the right choice! There are hundreds of types, styles and brands of eyelash cripmers available. With so many choices on the market, how do you know which is best for you?

Let the browsing begin! There are a host of brands, styles and prices for eyelash curlers!Here’s just a few tips to get you started:

Manual Eyelash Curlers: These are the eyelash crimpers we’re all most familiar with…simple and easy to use.  Prices vary from about $20 or so for  the popular Shiseido curler or  the Shu Eumure curler, but you can still find a simple, easy to use Maybelline eyelash curler for about $5.

Heated Eyelash Curlers: 
These are the newest in the eyelash curler arsenal, a heated crimping tool that works just like your curling iron works! Gentle heat provides a lasting curl with a plug-in or battery operated unit. These also come in several styles and price ranges - Sephora offers a heated eyelash curler for about $16,  and the popular Hot Lash runs around $35.

Learning how to curl eyelashes is pretty simple, as any teenager can tell you! The hardest part is finding the eyelash curler that works best for you!