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We tested the "best" eyelash curlers on the market: 7 that truly transformed our lashes

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We test, you trust |   [Make no mistake—an eyelash curler can make or break your makeup routin

We test, you trust | [VIEW IN BROWSER](   [SHOP]( [CELEBRITY]( [STREET STYLE]( [FASHION TRENDS]( [We Tested the "Best" Eyelash Curlers on the Market:]( [Make no mistake—an eyelash curler can make or break your makeup routine. Take it from a stubborn beauty editor who once thought eyelash curlers were useless. Back then, I was convinced that they couldn't dramatically curl my lashes, and even if they did, they couldn't create an effect that would last. As it turns out, I was letting a few bad trials create a bad rap for an entire category of products. Once I started using the *right* eyelash curlers, I was shocked. My lashes looked longer, fuller, and more fluttery. What's more, they boosted my mascara's ability to define and accentuate my eyes. This experience sent me on a journey to find the best eyelash curlers out there. Luckily, I was able to recruit my fellow editors to rigorously test the top curlers (but not before researching, recording, and color-coding hundreds). After weeks of reading reviews, taking editor experience into account, and, of course, actual testing, we did it. We found the best eyelash curlers in the game.]( [Read the Story]( FOLLOW US: [PRIVACY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [TERMS]( [@WHOWHATWEAR.COM]( © 2024 Clique, Inc. All rights reserved. 750 N. San Vicente Blvd. 8th Floor East, West Hollywood, CA 90069 If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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