Here are some ways:
Heated eyelash curlers
A regular eyelash curler that you heated with hot water of a blow dryer.
Or the old spoon technique.
After you choose one of these ways which works for you get either one of the good store brand curling mascaras or spend a bit more for cliniques curling mascara which you can find here:
http://www.clinique.com/templates/products/sp_shaded.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY4904&PRODUCT_ID=PROD832
it works like a charm!
2006-09-08 07:25:35
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answered by qualitycountz2003 2
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I've got your solution! Take a normal lash curler and hold your hair dryer on it for just a few seconds - not too long or it will get too hot. Wet your fingertips and wet your lashes just a little and then curl with the warm lash curler. Apply mascara and then curl again.
2006-09-08 08:23:05
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answered by cfisher4234 3
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I curl my lashes after utilising mascara too, because of the fact it looks rather bizarre as quickly as I curl until now. the element with curling afterwards is that in many cases the curler sticks on your lashes, which persons say makes it pull out your lashes, besides the indisputable fact that it does not. It purely pulls it out in case you bodily pull on the curler (which you're able to in no way do). i've got in no way had any problems with curling afterwards, and that i've got in no way had the undertaking of it clumping my mascara. however the only answer to which would be utilising an eyelash comb (an eyelash comb and an eyebrow comb are the comparable element). they are rather available and clever, and that they are rather less costly too! It purely expenditures a pair of greenbacks and it purely takes some seconds to sweep out the clumps!
2016-09-30 11:39:43
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answered by alisha 4
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What I do is with my blowdryer, for a short instant with the hot air, blow it over the lash curler (make sure its not too hot) then curl the lashes. It acts like a curling iron only for the lashes!!
2006-09-08 07:21:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I've tried putting on mascara first, letting it dry for a few seconds and curling my lashes with a regular eyelash curler (a couple pumps for each eye). This method isn't for everyone, but it works for me.
2006-09-08 07:38:12
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answered by B. R 2
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Try this technique!
When applying mascara, begin with your mascara bristles all the way at the base of your lashes, then push them toward your eyelid (like your bending the lashes up from the root) then wiggle the mascara wandback and forth as you slowly swipe it up the lashes.
I learned this trick from a cosmo mag years ago and it works so well, I have been using it ever since!!!
2006-09-08 07:45:21
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answered by jhvnmt 4
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buy a lash curler--and apply a thin layer of reg. mascara--and then try to curle the lashes--sometimes the extra layer helps.
If not, I'd suggest the fake lashes
2006-09-08 07:43:47
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answered by belligerent assistant 5
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Heated lash curler or some salons now offer eye lash perms--they work & they're beautiful!
2006-09-08 10:42:07
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answered by Studio7 2
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avon offers a battery operated lash curler. I've heard it is very good you could try that.
2006-09-08 07:19:52
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answered by jacemo 6
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you should try the heated lash curler from Avon it is really good. it cost $10.00, but it is worth it. You can buy it online at www.youravon.com/mgarcia7123
2006-09-08 07:32:04
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answered by Anonymous
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