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March 28, 2006

Itty-Bitty Curling Iron

Leave the squeeze lash curler behind with this heated eyelash curlerThe idea of lustrous, demurely curled lashes is lovely in theory but not in practice for sensitive-eye types—i.e., those that forego contacts lenses because of the whole eye-touching thing; have a flinch attack when applying mascara; and forget about those squeeze contraption eyelash curlers. In fact, a heated eyelash curler like this portable one from Japonesque is an unexpected aid to the eye contact averse. Yes, heat is involved but at very low levels and the stroking motion is even easier and less traumatic than applying mascara. $14.78,ulta.com


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