Bought this on sale for about 5 dollars. I use this every morning and it lasts most of the morning. I was very scared at first because it seemed like it would rip my lashes out but nope, lashes still there! I usually press 5 or 6 times, first curling from the base then moving out towards the tip. I find that this way my lashes get a natural curl rather than a weird pointy crimp. Great product!
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Manicare Eyelash Curler Review
MANICARE Eyelash Curler creates a natural curl to your lashes. It gives you the perfect long lasting curl. The pack incudes extra silicon non-stick rubber pad.
To use
- Always curl clean, bare & dry lashes to prevent lashes sticking to the rubber pad.
- Oper curler & postion as close as possible to your upper lid, without pinching the skin. Keeping eyes open, gently squeeze the curler closed. Hold for approximately 30 seconds.
- Apply Mascara after curling to set the lashes.
Beauty Tip
For a more dramatic look, walk the curler up yoru lashes, pumping it once or twice until you reach the tips
Care Tips
- Do not attempt to use on bottom lashes
- Replace rubber pads if grooves or ridges appear
Website www.manicare.co.nz
Reviews
Tips: Set the curls with some mascara and never curl after applying mascara as it'll damage your lashes.
I found that once I curled my eyelashes, the curls lasted for an hour before they straightened up again. I like the look when it is curled! Easy job to do :)
Tips: Heat the curler up to make the curls stay longer!
Eyelash curlers are a must for me as my natural eyelash are sparse and stumpy. I use them daily before I apply mascara. They definitely do the job well, but I will probably replace these with something different.
I always have one of these in my makeup kit, they give my eyes that extra pop when I'm doing my eye makeup, this just adds that finishing touch and makes me feel more feminine because my eyelashes arent naturally curly. I have used the cheaper brands that you can get from $2 stores for $3. What I like about this brand of curlers is that the spring is alot stronger so it would last longer than a cheaper brand which in turn makes this more value for your money.
Tips: Always replace the sponge part in your curlers before they start to thin out, I learnt the hard way that if you dont its exactly like a scissors and cuts them in half.
I don't like this curler much at all. I curl my eyelashes every time I apply mascara as I unfortunately didn't get blessed with beautiful curly ones, and out of all of the curlers I've tried this Manicare is the worst. I mean I'd use it if I had nothing else (gasp!) but it definitely wouldn't be my first choice..or second..or third..or ..ok you get it!
Tips: The trick is to look for eyelash curlers that have a spring mechanism. They tend to squeeze the lashes a lot harder resulting with a tighter curl that lasts.
This is a good product for the price you pay. It is available at a number of places (mine was from new world). I do not tend to curl my lashes very often but if I do this is what I use, I find it does a great job without pinching or having to do it a few times before it works.
I’m still wondering what would separate this from any other eyelash curler. Yes I notice A LITTLE difference if I use it on 100% makeup-free face lashes, but not enough to bother to make it part of my daily routine - a good mascara does a better job!
I dunno if its just because I'm a bit gammy, but I hated this contraption. It was awkward to use, the rubber bits fell off it all the time and instead of curling my lashes it just kinda bent them. I've got pretty good lashes anyway so I find that a couple of coats of mascara usually do the trick. I won't be trying out this torture device again anytime soon!
I love using this eyelash curler as it works just as well as many well known brands but is a heck of a lot cheaper. Always use it when I am doing make up for special events. Curls my lashes really well, once I got used to using it.
The best thing about this curler is it is great for people curling their lashes for the first time, as there is no way that you could rip your lashes, or screw up with these. That being said, they take a while to actually curl your lashes, because they're so foolproof. You have to hold for quite a while, and also do it about 4 or so times for it to work. Good to start out with, but if you already know your stuff, upgrade to a better quality curler for more effect. They also don't last very long, which kind of sucks, but it is to be expected with something so cheap.
Tips: Do it more than three times, holding for at least 20 seconds to see any effect.