🌟 Elevate Your Lash Game with Precision!
The Revlon Precision Lash Curler is expertly designed to curl even the smallest inner and outer eyelashes without crimping or pinching. Its narrow front plate allows for precise application, while the comfortable grip ensures ease of use. Perfect for achieving a stunning lash look, this curler is an essential part of your beauty toolkit.
G**E
Nothing works better for short lashes!
I have always had short lashes and started wearing false lashes when they came out with the clusters and the Bond & Seal. It was the only thing that worked for me. I not only have short lashes I have small eyes, so a regular lash curler was almost impossible to use. To many times I pinched my own skin, Ouch! Then I saw this Precision Curler by Revlon. It was like "Oh Wow! Why haven't I seen this before?!" It really is a game changer for me. On the days when I simply do Not have the time or maybe I just don't feel like it and I don't want to use false lashes I can pull out my trusty new Precision curler where I can really get in there all the way down to the base of my lashes and then follow it with my new Maybelline Sky High Lash Sensational (for short thin lashes like mine, it's awesome at lengthening) and I look as good as if I were wearing my falsies! The only difference is that this is just a one day thing. I can wear false lashes for up to 3 days. But the curler and mascara route is only good for one day. Still it is Great if you are in a hurry or just to tired. Last thing, I find that if I use this curler before I put my false lashes on, it is much easier to get them into place right where I want them so they look and feel better. This curler doesn't look as if it will ever wear out, but if it does this will be the one I purchase again.
A**R
Get this curler!
I love this! My lashes are shorter and straighter. It curled them all with ease. No odd angling to get it either! I like this more than a traditional lash curler. I haven’t tried it with fake lashes yet but I’m excited to!! For the price, definitely worth buying!!!!!
S**O
Not too shabby
I’m really not mad at it. It’s pretty simple to use. It IS larger than it looks which I would rather a smaller one. The crimping part is about half the size of my eye. I would just say be careful so you don’t clap your eyelid. My eyelashes are pretty short, and thin, and I’m not upset with the curl. I haven’t used with mascara yet. I think so far they look better than a traditional lash curler. We’ll see how they look when I wear mascara. Looking at the photo, the eye on the right was curled.
S**S
Doesn't curl lashes + difficult to use + painful = total disappointment & waste of money
I shop at Amazon a lot since the pandemic, and am very rarely dissatisfied; often I'm downright delighted. This purchase is not only one of the very few downers, but is probably the worst of those few.I wish I had paid attention to the negative reviews instead of doing a wishful thinking numbet and discounting them because I wanted to believe the positives reviews, because for me this not only doesn't work, but is difficult and painful to use.I found it much more difficult with this curler than with any I'd previously used, to calculate when the curler was close to the lash roots but not at risk of pinching the lids-- and when I missed, the absence of a rubber "bumper" on the top part of the curler meant I paid dearly in pain points-- yeowch!!! Much worse than with any other curler I've used.And, if risking pain and bodily injury wasn't bad enough, it doesn't curl my lashes-- not even a little bit-- which led me to want to squeeze extra hard in an effort to see a result-- not a great combination, the need to squeeze harder and harder to try to get a curl, and a heightened risk of injury and pain from accidently clipping the lid with a thin, unprotected piece of metal, when it's so easy to do.Bottom line, a total loss-- disappointment + waste of money.P.S. I'm adding this a few days later because I checked my other lash curlers and realized that it's not just this one that has rubber only on one of the two surfaces that come in contact with the lashes-- they're all like that, and I just never noticed because the previous ones never hurt.In trying to figure out why this one hurt and others haven't, I've come to the tentative conclusion that it's because the others are so much bigger, that the curve of the curler prevents, for me, the curler from getting close enough to the lid to pinch as this one kept doing unless I was exceedingly careful...and even then I couldn't keep it from pinching.So I guess the difficulty and pain I experienced is due to the nature of half-sized curlers...and maybe I'm a klutz, or just have trouble that might go away with practice.Still, I won't get that practice with this curler, because the fact remains it didn't curl my lashes...and I still haven't figured out why others do, and this doesn't.Meantime, I tried Amazon's BeMyLady usb rechargeable electric eyelash curler and it was really great, so I'll probably stick with that.
A**S
Not the best
Feels wiggly and scary to use. I'm afraid of pulling my lashes out, and my original lash curler works alot better. I think i will return it.
S**N
It works very well
I love this lil’ tool. Very handy.
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