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Do You Really Need an Eyelash Curler?

How to curl eyelashes for bolder, more defined eye makeup looks

By Sara Niec Carnahan, Founder, Sara N.C. Beauty March 16, 2021

In the ever-growing world of beauty, there’s never a lack of innovation. That’s why so many beauty staples are constantly evolving and improving, like mascara! 

Mascaras work hard to beautify and enhance our lashes. When you have great mascara, you might think: “what else could I possibly need?”

As any makeup artist might tell you, adding an eyelash curler can work wonders for the overall effect of your mascara! And in fact, while a good mascara needs no assistance, you can unlock even more benefits by learning how to curl eyelashes beforehand.

5 Reasons To Use an Eyelash Curler

Let’s talk about the benefits of using an eyelash curler. After that, I’ll cover a few tips on how to curl your eyelashes like a pro. 

#1: Appearance of Longer and Thicker Lashes 

When you use an eyelash curler, the lashes will appear longer, denser, and overall more defined. 

#2:  Appearance of Bigger, Brighter Eyes 

When an object has a thicker, bolder outline or border, that object is going to look naturally bigger. When you use an eyelash curler to position lashes outward and upward, you’re left with bigger, brighter eyes. 

#3: Amplified Overall Beauty 

You wouldn’t think the addition of an eyelash curler could have a huge effect on your overall look, but then again, eyes are the window to the soul! When your eyes look amazing, the rest of your features will follow suit. Curling lashes up and out amplifies the benefits of mascara, resulting in a more vibrant appearance.

#4: Defined Lash Shape 

When you know how to use an eyelash curler, you don’t just have control over the length and thickness of your lashes – you can sculpt the shape of your lashes, too! 

When different techniques are used to curl lashes, you can add more ‘weight’ to the corner lashes by adding more pressure. This can create a more defined shape to your outer corners, resulting in a more cat-like effect.

#5: Bare, Beautiful Lashes 

For no-makeup looks, you can skip the mascara and instead, shape and sculpt your lashes with an eyelash curler. This is great for days when you want to rock a subtle look, whether it’s because you’re at home all day, or your eyes are feeling extra sensitive. It will also cut down on makeup removal in your evening routine!

How to Curl Eyelashes With an Eyelash Curler

If you’re unfamiliar with how to use an eyelash curler, don’t worry - you’re not alone! To those who’ve never used one, an eyelash curler can seem like a tricky contraption. 

Let me show you how to:

First of all, it’s important that you have a reliable eyelash curler that’s been designed with high-performance materials. 

How to curl eyelashes: 

1. First, make sure that your eyelash curler is completely clean and free of residue. 

2. Hold up the eyelash curler to your eye, handle pointing downward. With the thumb and index finger in each loop, open the tool until it’s fully extended. 

3. Position your lashes between the two clamps, aiming right below the lash root. Get as close to the follicle base as you can without pinching your eyelid. 

4. Gently close the clamp onto your eyelashes until you feel the slight pressure of the rubber guard. Make sure to do this step slowly, so you’ll be able to tell if you’re too close.

5. Once the clamp is in the fully closed position, be careful not to wiggle or tug the eyelash curler. Hold it there for 5 seconds, then carefully release.

6. Follow up with an application of mascara. You can use whatever kind you like, but we love the look of the UnderSense 3-in-1 PrimeTime Maximizing Lash Primer and LashSense VolumeIntense Waterproof Mascara not only they add instant volume and amazing length but LashSense also contains an ingredient that will help grow your lashes 46% in 4 weeks. So while you wearing your mascara you are wearing your lash growth serum.

PRO TIP: After step 6, you can add a few more coats of mascara if desired. However, you should avoid using the curler again once lashes have been coated with mascara. This can lead to clumped lashes, tugging, and breakage.


Sara was born and raised in the Czech Republic. In 2012, she moved to the US and worked many jobs but never felt fulfilled, which lead her to share her story and her passion for fitness (former fitness professional), nutrition tips (vegan) and makeup. She is also a new mom. Sara and her husband welcomed their baby boy in June 2020.

Sara is a makeup junkie at heart and decided to start her own business to help women look and feel their best. She loves supporting other business moms feel beautiful inside and out as they work to create their own destinies. You could find out more about her HERE.


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