Reader question: “Can you recommend the best heated eyelash curlers, and how to use them? Are they safe to use?” —Cristy Briones Using a regular eyelash curler looks tortuous enough, so using a heated eyelash curler can feel extra intimidating. But much like regular hair, eyelash hair simply refuses to listen sometimes—and when that happens, it’s time to bust out the heat. Think of it like a curling iron—a bit of heat can help better shape your lash hair for a longer-lasting hold. “Heated eyelash curlers are ideal for creating a more defined lift and prolonging a curl, especially people who can’t seem to hold one,” says makeup artist Beck Wainner. And the best part? Any lash type can use it. “Anyone who wants to achieve a curled lash can (and should) turn to a heated lash curler,” says Cindy-Paula Rodriguez, consulting makeup artist for Grande Cosmetics. “They’re great for people who have super straight lashes or unruly curly lashes since the heat will give the lashes some discipline.” However, with any heat comes heat damage, so it’s especially important to proceed with caution. (Not to mention eyelash hair is especially wispy and delicate, so you’re dealing with very delicate territory.) The most important thing to consider is the heat setting. Rule of thumb: If it burns your skin, it shouldn’t be used on your lash hair. “It’s important to choose a heated eyelash curler that reaches the perfect level of heat, even on its highest setting,” says Rodriguez. “Just like applying heat to your hair, if applied in excess, you can damage your lashes.” Before using any heated curler, gently run the comb along your fingertips to get a feel for the temperature. Some curlers will have one set temperature that’s deemed safe for your lashes, but others will have different temperature options, so you’ll have to adjust as needed. “You also want to look for an eyelash curler that has safety features to protect the skin on your eyelid from direct heat contact,” says Rodriguez. Unlike a traditional eyelash curler, a heated eyelash curler is shaped like a wand with a heated comb tip and has no clamp. That means that no skin-pinching or unsightly crimping will occur when using one, but it also means your skin is more vulnerable to heat exposure. And whatever you do, never use a heated eyelash curler after applying mascara. “This is a BIG no,” says Wainner. “It will melt your mascara, make your lashes susceptible to breakage, and make it obvious where you used the curler on your lashes.” But don’t let all that scare you! While the idea of applying hot temperatures so close to your eyeballs might make you raise an eyebrow, heated eyelash curlers are perfectly safe to use when used correctly. I wouldn’t leave your lashes hanging (straight)—so I put together a makeup artist-approved tutorial for curling lashes with a heated eyelash curler.

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