The 9 Best Eyelash Curlers for Sky-High Lashes

Mar. 15, 2025

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The secret to so many celebs’ flawless red carpet glam is great eyelashes, which is why an eyelash curler is essential in everyone’s makeup stash. Curly, long lashes are a sought-after feature that not even thebest mascaraon its own can achieve.Experts Say“When searching for a good eyelash curler, look for one with metal construction, as the solid material is unlikely to break — which can happen in curlers with plastic parts."—Dani Kimiko Vincent, celebrity makeup artist with clients like Sandra Oh and Kristi YamaguchiFrom eye shape to lash length, there are many factors to keep in mind when looking for that dream curler — and we’ve done the searching for you, testing 29 different types from heated offerings to classic tools to identify the absolute best products that will make your lashes look longer and fuller.Here are the best eyelash curlers that PEOPLE tested in 2024.Our Top PicksBest Overall:Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler at Amazon$33Jump to ReviewBest Budget:SALEKaasage Lash Curler at Amazon$10$6Jump to ReviewBest Splurge:Surratt Beauty Relevée Lash Curler at Bluemercury.com$36Jump to ReviewBest Heated:Grande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler at Amazon$39Jump to ReviewBest for Round Eyes:Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler at Amazon$5Jump to ReviewBest for Almond Eyes:Shiseido Eyelash Curler at Amazon$27Jump to ReviewBest for Straight Lashes:Chanel Eyelash Curler at Ulta$30Jump to ReviewBest for Travel:Japonesque Go Curl Eyelash Curler at Amazon$11Jump to ReviewBest Set:Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler Duo at Sephora$22Jump to ReviewBest Mascara:Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara at Amazon$29Jump to Review

The secret to so many celebs’ flawless red carpet glam is great eyelashes, which is why an eyelash curler is essential in everyone’s makeup stash. Curly, long lashes are a sought-after feature that not even thebest mascaraon its own can achieve.

Experts Say“When searching for a good eyelash curler, look for one with metal construction, as the solid material is unlikely to break — which can happen in curlers with plastic parts."—Dani Kimiko Vincent, celebrity makeup artist with clients like Sandra Oh and Kristi Yamaguchi

Experts Say

“When searching for a good eyelash curler, look for one with metal construction, as the solid material is unlikely to break — which can happen in curlers with plastic parts."—Dani Kimiko Vincent, celebrity makeup artist with clients like Sandra Oh and Kristi Yamaguchi

From eye shape to lash length, there are many factors to keep in mind when looking for that dream curler — and we’ve done the searching for you, testing 29 different types from heated offerings to classic tools to identify the absolute best products that will make your lashes look longer and fuller.

Here are the best eyelash curlers that PEOPLE tested in 2024.

Our Top PicksBest Overall:Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler at Amazon$33Jump to ReviewBest Budget:SALEKaasage Lash Curler at Amazon$10$6Jump to ReviewBest Splurge:Surratt Beauty Relevée Lash Curler at Bluemercury.com$36Jump to ReviewBest Heated:Grande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler at Amazon$39Jump to ReviewBest for Round Eyes:Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler at Amazon$5Jump to ReviewBest for Almond Eyes:Shiseido Eyelash Curler at Amazon$27Jump to ReviewBest for Straight Lashes:Chanel Eyelash Curler at Ulta$30Jump to ReviewBest for Travel:Japonesque Go Curl Eyelash Curler at Amazon$11Jump to ReviewBest Set:Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler Duo at Sephora$22Jump to ReviewBest Mascara:Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara at Amazon$29Jump to Review

Best Overall:Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler at Amazon$33Jump to ReviewBest Budget:SALEKaasage Lash Curler at Amazon$10$6Jump to ReviewBest Splurge:Surratt Beauty Relevée Lash Curler at Bluemercury.com$36Jump to ReviewBest Heated:Grande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler at Amazon$39Jump to ReviewBest for Round Eyes:Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler at Amazon$5Jump to ReviewBest for Almond Eyes:Shiseido Eyelash Curler at Amazon$27Jump to ReviewBest for Straight Lashes:Chanel Eyelash Curler at Ulta$30Jump to ReviewBest for Travel:Japonesque Go Curl Eyelash Curler at Amazon$11Jump to ReviewBest Set:Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler Duo at Sephora$22Jump to ReviewBest Mascara:Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara at Amazon$29Jump to Review

Best Overall:Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler at Amazon$33Jump to Review

Best Overall:Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler at Amazon$33

Best Overall:

Best Budget:SALEKaasage Lash Curler at Amazon$10$6Jump to Review

Best Budget:SALEKaasage Lash Curler at Amazon$10$6

Best Budget:

SALE

Best Splurge:Surratt Beauty Relevée Lash Curler at Bluemercury.com$36Jump to Review

Best Splurge:Surratt Beauty Relevée Lash Curler at Bluemercury.com$36

Best Splurge:

Best Heated:Grande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler at Amazon$39Jump to Review

Best Heated:Grande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler at Amazon$39

Best Heated:

Best for Round Eyes:Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler at Amazon$5Jump to Review

Best for Round Eyes:Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler at Amazon$5

Best for Round Eyes:

Best for Almond Eyes:Shiseido Eyelash Curler at Amazon$27Jump to Review

Best for Almond Eyes:Shiseido Eyelash Curler at Amazon$27

Best for Almond Eyes:

Best for Straight Lashes:Chanel Eyelash Curler at Ulta$30Jump to Review

Best for Straight Lashes:Chanel Eyelash Curler at Ulta$30

Best for Straight Lashes:

Best for Travel:Japonesque Go Curl Eyelash Curler at Amazon$11Jump to Review

Best for Travel:Japonesque Go Curl Eyelash Curler at Amazon$11

Best for Travel:

Best Set:Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler Duo at Sephora$22Jump to Review

Best Set:Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler Duo at Sephora$22

Best Set:

Best Mascara:Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara at Amazon$29Jump to Review

Best Mascara:Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara at Amazon$29

Best Mascara:

Best OverallTweezerman ProMaster Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$33 at Amazon$24 at Nordstrom$24 at SephoraStar QualitiesEasy-to-use clampNo painful pulling on lashesPerformed better than heated curlersRed FlagsFinger clamps could be a bit largerThis pick from Tweezerman is expertly designed at a 38-degree angle to ensure optimal lash enhancement, especially for those with deep-set or almond-shaped eyes. This allows the edge to get close to the lash line without pulling, tugging, or pinching while giving your lashes a nice curl from the base. We were pleased with the noticeable results we observed before and after testing, especially on those of us with naturally long (and very straight) lashes that don’t typically curl. With this tool, we achieved a lifted and “awake” look without using any mascara.Thanks to its strong grip, the hypoallergenic silicone pads delivered results that one of our team members thought were “way better” than the heated tool they tried. The pads are also replaceable (and should be swapped every three months), so luckily, this product comes with three spare silicone pads. We do wish the curler had slightly larger finger clamps for users with larger hands, but we ultimately felt that the price point was well worth it for the value and results.Writers Say“Thanks to my almond-shaped eyes, it can be hard for me to get a proper curl. The Tweezerman ProMaster is one of the only curlers I’ve found that curls the entire lashline, creating a defined shape without ever pinching or tugging.”—Genevieve Cepeda, shopping writerMaterial:Metal |Pad:Hypoallergenic silicone, 3 replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimPHOTO: People / Joy KimBest BudgetKaasage Lash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$10$6 at AmazonView on Uskaasage.comStar QualitiesMade of sturdy, long-lasting stainless steelIncludes extra padsRed FlagsNothing we didn’t loveIt’s rare to find a beauty tool for under $10 that works well, but that’s exactly what our selection from Kaasage did. Sturdily built with stainless steel and silicone pads, this curler does its job with ease and little to no effort. “One pump was all it took to give me a lift and a curl,” our tester applauded after using it on one eye, observing a “very noticeable change” compared to the other. The light-as-a-feather instrument was pressure-free as the tester gave their lash line a swift pump and had none of the accompanying pain or pulling other curlers can sometimes cause.Material:Stainless steel |Pad:Silicone, 5 replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimBest SplurgeSurratt Beauty Relevée Lash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$36 at Bluemercury.com$36 at RevolveView on Surrattbeauty.comStar QualitiesErgonomic design makes it comfortable to holdPainless and pinch-free curlingThin pads for closer curlRed FlagsOnly one replacement padThe Relevée Lash Curler from Surratt is ergonomically designed with the user’s fingers in mind, resulting in a hand-calibrated model that produces painlessly curled lashes. This instrument was highly effective in its ability to curl well, with our tester noting that it “performed better than the heated one” they’d tried. This can partly be attributed to its thin pad, which allows the curler to clamp right against the lash line directly from the base. And while this may sound daunting, our tester assures us that this instrument was the most comfortable they’ve used yet.Our tester quickly compared the Relevée to their past experiences with this type of tool, stating that it feels “more comfortable” than the curler they use at home. “I would definitely give this [curler] higher than a five for comfort if I could,” they added. It only comes with one replacement pad (when we would have preferred a few extras), but we still don’t think this would hold us back from adding it to our carts.Material:Steel |Pad:Silicone, 1 replacementPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimPHOTO: People / Joy KimBest HeatedGrande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler$39 at Amazon$39 at Nordstrom$39 at SephoraStar QualitiesEasy to charge with USB portNo-pinch, clamp-free designTwo temperature settingsRed FlagsRequires a few passes to curlIf you’re not a fan of clamping your eyelashes in a metal contraption, then this could be the lash-curling alternative for you. This heated curler from Grande Cosmetics is smartly designed to operate on both a low or high-heat setting to reshape and set your already mascara-coated lashes into the curled form that you’re after. But don’t worry, even the highest heat setting isn’t too warm to apply to your eye area. Its gentle heat is just enough to reshape the natural slope of your lashes once you’ve applied your favoritewaterproof mascaraand style them in a more curled manner — essentially a low-power curling iron for your eyelashes. “I liked that it didn’t give a crimped look, but more of a natural lift,” our tester commented. “I also liked how soft my lashes felt.”However, you do have to put in the tiniest bit more work with this curler than a traditional clamp style. Our tester noted that “it took a few brushes” to get the lift they wanted, but they preferred those extra swipes in comparison to pinching their lashes in between a metal clamp.Material:Plastic, silicone |Pad:NonePHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimBest for Round EyesCovergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Courtesy of Amazon$5 at Amazon$5 at Walmart$6 at WalgreensOur RatingsEase of Use5/5Curling Performance4/5Comfort5/5Star QualitiesComfortable to holdEffective on inner lashesSturdy pad and clamp comboRed FlagsSlightly heavyPeople with round eyes will always have a doe-eyed look, but luscious lashes that curl up towards the sky will only enhance that natural beauty. That’s why picking a curler that works perfectly for this eye shape is important, especially when it comes to those inner lashes that can be hard to secure inside the clamp with most instruments. Our tester noted how easy this model from Covergirl was to use, sharing that their lashes “stood fully curled” after pressing the tool together at the lash line just twice. They later added that it was efficient in curling their lashes evenly and made them “look fuller and natural.” With a design that curls just enough to fit comfortably against the eye, this curler is ideal for achieving nicely curled lashes on round eyes.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimThe More You KnowIf you are correctly using and taking care of your eyelash curler, then there shouldn’t be an issue in using the product every day. Vincent assures us that a lash curler will not cause damage to your lashes when used properly, but if it goes uncleaned or develops a buildup of makeup, there can be some breakage that occurs as the hairs “can stick to the curler and get pulled out as the curler is opened.”Best for Almond EyesShiseido Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Sephora$27 at Amazon$7 at Sephora$27 at TargetStar QualitiesLess-curved clamp for different eye shapesCan achieve natural or dramatic liftComfortable gripRed FlagsMultiple squeezes needed for noticeable curlNot all eye shapes are made the same, and Shiseido understood this when crafting its eyelash curler. This tool was constructed so that the clamping rim is wider and flatter than the typical semicircle, which doesn’t always work for everyone’s eyes. Our tester says they “struggle with eyelash curlers that are more C-shaped,” which is why it was so beneficial to try this straighter option. “This flatter shape suits my eye shape better and allows me to get the lashes at the far end of my eye,” they said. The results were easily customizable depending on how many times the tester squeezed the tool together — one press being a natural lift, and three being a more dramatic curl.Writers Say“After years of trying to figure out why my eyelashes wouldn’t hold a curl, I realized the tools I had used just weren’t designed for my eye shape. Now, with the Shiseido curler, my stubborn, straight lashes can be curled at the root, leaving a beautifully curled shape that lasts all day,”—Genevieve Cepeda, shopping writerMaterial:Nickel coating |Pad:Silicone, 1 replacementPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimBest for Straight LashesChanel Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Ulta$30 at UltaView on Chanel.com$30 at BloomingdalesStar QualitiesTight curl for short lashesEasy to achieve a lot of liftGives voluminous lashes without mascaraRed FlagsDesigner tool priceWe all know the effort of trying to give your lashes some shape, but the struggle is much more real for those who have naturally straight lashes. Eyelash curlers are helpful, but it takes a specific model to really turn up the volume on flat lashes. This curler from Chanel did just that thanks to its thin design that is able to get right to the base of the lash and provide a close curl. “This eyelash curler does an incredible job at curling my short and thin lashes,” one of our testers said. They shared how easy it was to use the product and the “noticeable curl and volumizing effect” that this tool produced after using it on one eye and comparing it to the other.Our tester felt that this instrument would not only be perfect for those with straight lashes, but for anyone who had never tried a curler before. Beginners have it easy with this straightforward model that delivers high volume in mere seconds.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimBest for TravelJaponesque Go Curl Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$11 at AmazonStar QualitiesCompact and effective designRetractable clamp for comfortable curlIncludes plush replaceable padRed FlagsNot the standard double-body tool you’re used toThis curler from Japonesque is beautifully designed with a compact frame that can be easily stored away in a makeup kit ortravel bag. The small curler is shaped similarly to a computer mouse and features a retractable lever that pushes the padded curler up to gently grip and shape the lashes. A smartly designed opening for sight helps you see the lashes for easy use, preventing any painful pinching.Our tester noted how the tool was easy to grip despite its nontraditional design and the “tension was perfect — no pulling of the eyelashes.” This is due in part to the soft pad that lines the tool, which provides a comfortable base for serious curls. The tester appreciated the natural lift it created and thought the best part was that they “didn’t lose any lashes” — a common fear for lash-lovers.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimBest SetTarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler DuoPHOTO: Courtesy of Ulta$22 at Sephora$19 at Ulta$22 at DermstoreOur RatingsEase of Use5/5Curling Performance4/5Comfort5/5Star QualitiesIncludes curler and mascaraThick-handled design is easy to useSilicone pad never pulled or pinchedRed FlagsWasn’t best at inner and outer cornersThis set from Tarte is the perfect on-the-go option for someone who wants to get the look completed in one purchase. Testers loved the “user-friendly” coated handles that covered the golden metal, which made the tool easy to grasp and prevented any chance of slipping. They said that their eyelashes were “noticeably curled after using this product,” but with a more natural effect as opposed to a dramatic lift. Another standout aspect was the silicone curling pad, which was pull- and pain-free and didn’t stick to the lashes as they curled.While this curler was a standout, our tester did feel that it could have been more aptly shaped to capture the inner and outer lashes, which proved to be hard-to-reach spots for this particular tool (and many others on the market). These farther lashes were still curled, just farther towards the end of the hair instead of the base, creating a flatter curl from the center of the eye to the outer lashes.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best OverallTweezerman ProMaster Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$33 at Amazon$24 at Nordstrom$24 at SephoraStar QualitiesEasy-to-use clampNo painful pulling on lashesPerformed better than heated curlersRed FlagsFinger clamps could be a bit largerThis pick from Tweezerman is expertly designed at a 38-degree angle to ensure optimal lash enhancement, especially for those with deep-set or almond-shaped eyes. This allows the edge to get close to the lash line without pulling, tugging, or pinching while giving your lashes a nice curl from the base. We were pleased with the noticeable results we observed before and after testing, especially on those of us with naturally long (and very straight) lashes that don’t typically curl. With this tool, we achieved a lifted and “awake” look without using any mascara.Thanks to its strong grip, the hypoallergenic silicone pads delivered results that one of our team members thought were “way better” than the heated tool they tried. The pads are also replaceable (and should be swapped every three months), so luckily, this product comes with three spare silicone pads. We do wish the curler had slightly larger finger clamps for users with larger hands, but we ultimately felt that the price point was well worth it for the value and results.Writers Say“Thanks to my almond-shaped eyes, it can be hard for me to get a proper curl. The Tweezerman ProMaster is one of the only curlers I’ve found that curls the entire lashline, creating a defined shape without ever pinching or tugging.”—Genevieve Cepeda, shopping writerMaterial:Metal |Pad:Hypoallergenic silicone, 3 replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best OverallTweezerman ProMaster Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$33 at Amazon$24 at Nordstrom$24 at Sephora

Best OverallTweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler

Best Overall

Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler

PHOTO: Amazon

Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler

$33 at Amazon$24 at Nordstrom$24 at Sephora

Star QualitiesEasy-to-use clampNo painful pulling on lashesPerformed better than heated curlersRed FlagsFinger clamps could be a bit larger

Star QualitiesEasy-to-use clampNo painful pulling on lashesPerformed better than heated curlers

Easy-to-use clamp

No painful pulling on lashes

Performed better than heated curlers

Red FlagsFinger clamps could be a bit larger

Finger clamps could be a bit larger

This pick from Tweezerman is expertly designed at a 38-degree angle to ensure optimal lash enhancement, especially for those with deep-set or almond-shaped eyes. This allows the edge to get close to the lash line without pulling, tugging, or pinching while giving your lashes a nice curl from the base. We were pleased with the noticeable results we observed before and after testing, especially on those of us with naturally long (and very straight) lashes that don’t typically curl. With this tool, we achieved a lifted and “awake” look without using any mascara.Thanks to its strong grip, the hypoallergenic silicone pads delivered results that one of our team members thought were “way better” than the heated tool they tried. The pads are also replaceable (and should be swapped every three months), so luckily, this product comes with three spare silicone pads. We do wish the curler had slightly larger finger clamps for users with larger hands, but we ultimately felt that the price point was well worth it for the value and results.

Writers Say“Thanks to my almond-shaped eyes, it can be hard for me to get a proper curl. The Tweezerman ProMaster is one of the only curlers I’ve found that curls the entire lashline, creating a defined shape without ever pinching or tugging.”—Genevieve Cepeda, shopping writer

Writers Say

“Thanks to my almond-shaped eyes, it can be hard for me to get a proper curl. The Tweezerman ProMaster is one of the only curlers I’ve found that curls the entire lashline, creating a defined shape without ever pinching or tugging.”—Genevieve Cepeda, shopping writer

Material:Metal |Pad:Hypoallergenic silicone, 3 replacements

PHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler displayed on a pink counter

Person uses the TWEEZERMAN ProMaster Eyelash Curler

Person uses the TWEEZERMAN ProMaster Eyelash Curler

Tweezerman ProMaster Eyelash Curler displayed on a pink counter

Person uses the TWEEZERMAN ProMaster Eyelash Curler

Person uses the TWEEZERMAN ProMaster Eyelash Curler

Best BudgetKaasage Lash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$10$6 at AmazonView on Uskaasage.comStar QualitiesMade of sturdy, long-lasting stainless steelIncludes extra padsRed FlagsNothing we didn’t loveIt’s rare to find a beauty tool for under $10 that works well, but that’s exactly what our selection from Kaasage did. Sturdily built with stainless steel and silicone pads, this curler does its job with ease and little to no effort. “One pump was all it took to give me a lift and a curl,” our tester applauded after using it on one eye, observing a “very noticeable change” compared to the other. The light-as-a-feather instrument was pressure-free as the tester gave their lash line a swift pump and had none of the accompanying pain or pulling other curlers can sometimes cause.Material:Stainless steel |Pad:Silicone, 5 replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best BudgetKaasage Lash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$10$6 at AmazonView on Uskaasage.com

Best BudgetKaasage Lash Curler

Best Budget

Kaasage Lash Curler

Kaasage Black Professional Lash Curler

$10$6 at AmazonView on Uskaasage.com

Star QualitiesMade of sturdy, long-lasting stainless steelIncludes extra padsRed FlagsNothing we didn’t love

Star QualitiesMade of sturdy, long-lasting stainless steelIncludes extra pads

Made of sturdy, long-lasting stainless steel

Includes extra pads

Red FlagsNothing we didn’t love

Nothing we didn’t love

It’s rare to find a beauty tool for under $10 that works well, but that’s exactly what our selection from Kaasage did. Sturdily built with stainless steel and silicone pads, this curler does its job with ease and little to no effort. “One pump was all it took to give me a lift and a curl,” our tester applauded after using it on one eye, observing a “very noticeable change” compared to the other. The light-as-a-feather instrument was pressure-free as the tester gave their lash line a swift pump and had none of the accompanying pain or pulling other curlers can sometimes cause.Material:Stainless steel |Pad:Silicone, 5 replacements

PHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Kaasage Black Professional Lash Curler and tweezers sitting next to a ceramic vanity tray

Person’s closed eyes after using the Kaasage Black Professional Lash Curler with Refill Silicone Pads

Kaasage Black Professional Lash Curler and tweezers sitting next to a ceramic vanity tray

Person’s closed eyes after using the Kaasage Black Professional Lash Curler with Refill Silicone Pads

Best SplurgeSurratt Beauty Relevée Lash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$36 at Bluemercury.com$36 at RevolveView on Surrattbeauty.comStar QualitiesErgonomic design makes it comfortable to holdPainless and pinch-free curlingThin pads for closer curlRed FlagsOnly one replacement padThe Relevée Lash Curler from Surratt is ergonomically designed with the user’s fingers in mind, resulting in a hand-calibrated model that produces painlessly curled lashes. This instrument was highly effective in its ability to curl well, with our tester noting that it “performed better than the heated one” they’d tried. This can partly be attributed to its thin pad, which allows the curler to clamp right against the lash line directly from the base. And while this may sound daunting, our tester assures us that this instrument was the most comfortable they’ve used yet.Our tester quickly compared the Relevée to their past experiences with this type of tool, stating that it feels “more comfortable” than the curler they use at home. “I would definitely give this [curler] higher than a five for comfort if I could,” they added. It only comes with one replacement pad (when we would have preferred a few extras), but we still don’t think this would hold us back from adding it to our carts.Material:Steel |Pad:Silicone, 1 replacementPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best SplurgeSurratt Beauty Relevée Lash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$36 at Bluemercury.com$36 at RevolveView on Surrattbeauty.com

Best SplurgeSurratt Beauty Relevée Lash Curler

Best Splurge

Surratt Beauty Relevée Lash Curler

Surratt Beauty Relevée Lash Curler

$36 at Bluemercury.com$36 at RevolveView on Surrattbeauty.com

Star QualitiesErgonomic design makes it comfortable to holdPainless and pinch-free curlingThin pads for closer curlRed FlagsOnly one replacement pad

Star QualitiesErgonomic design makes it comfortable to holdPainless and pinch-free curlingThin pads for closer curl

Ergonomic design makes it comfortable to hold

Painless and pinch-free curling

Thin pads for closer curl

Red FlagsOnly one replacement pad

Only one replacement pad

The Relevée Lash Curler from Surratt is ergonomically designed with the user’s fingers in mind, resulting in a hand-calibrated model that produces painlessly curled lashes. This instrument was highly effective in its ability to curl well, with our tester noting that it “performed better than the heated one” they’d tried. This can partly be attributed to its thin pad, which allows the curler to clamp right against the lash line directly from the base. And while this may sound daunting, our tester assures us that this instrument was the most comfortable they’ve used yet.Our tester quickly compared the Relevée to their past experiences with this type of tool, stating that it feels “more comfortable” than the curler they use at home. “I would definitely give this [curler] higher than a five for comfort if I could,” they added. It only comes with one replacement pad (when we would have preferred a few extras), but we still don’t think this would hold us back from adding it to our carts.Material:Steel |Pad:Silicone, 1 replacement

SURRATT Relevee Lash Curler

Person curls lashes with the SURRATT Relevee Lash Curler

Person’s eyes after using the SURRATT Relevee Lash Curler

SURRATT Relevee Lash Curler

Person curls lashes with the SURRATT Relevee Lash Curler

Person’s eyes after using the SURRATT Relevee Lash Curler

Best HeatedGrande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler$39 at Amazon$39 at Nordstrom$39 at SephoraStar QualitiesEasy to charge with USB portNo-pinch, clamp-free designTwo temperature settingsRed FlagsRequires a few passes to curlIf you’re not a fan of clamping your eyelashes in a metal contraption, then this could be the lash-curling alternative for you. This heated curler from Grande Cosmetics is smartly designed to operate on both a low or high-heat setting to reshape and set your already mascara-coated lashes into the curled form that you’re after. But don’t worry, even the highest heat setting isn’t too warm to apply to your eye area. Its gentle heat is just enough to reshape the natural slope of your lashes once you’ve applied your favoritewaterproof mascaraand style them in a more curled manner — essentially a low-power curling iron for your eyelashes. “I liked that it didn’t give a crimped look, but more of a natural lift,” our tester commented. “I also liked how soft my lashes felt.”However, you do have to put in the tiniest bit more work with this curler than a traditional clamp style. Our tester noted that “it took a few brushes” to get the lift they wanted, but they preferred those extra swipes in comparison to pinching their lashes in between a metal clamp.Material:Plastic, silicone |Pad:NonePHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best HeatedGrande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler$39 at Amazon$39 at Nordstrom$39 at Sephora

Best HeatedGrande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler

Best Heated

Grande Cosmetics Heated Lash Curler

Grande Cosmetics GrandeLASH-LIFT Heated Lash Curler

$39 at Amazon$39 at Nordstrom$39 at Sephora

Star QualitiesEasy to charge with USB portNo-pinch, clamp-free designTwo temperature settingsRed FlagsRequires a few passes to curl

Star QualitiesEasy to charge with USB portNo-pinch, clamp-free designTwo temperature settings

Easy to charge with USB port

No-pinch, clamp-free design

Two temperature settings

Red FlagsRequires a few passes to curl

Requires a few passes to curl

If you’re not a fan of clamping your eyelashes in a metal contraption, then this could be the lash-curling alternative for you. This heated curler from Grande Cosmetics is smartly designed to operate on both a low or high-heat setting to reshape and set your already mascara-coated lashes into the curled form that you’re after. But don’t worry, even the highest heat setting isn’t too warm to apply to your eye area. Its gentle heat is just enough to reshape the natural slope of your lashes once you’ve applied your favoritewaterproof mascaraand style them in a more curled manner — essentially a low-power curling iron for your eyelashes. “I liked that it didn’t give a crimped look, but more of a natural lift,” our tester commented. “I also liked how soft my lashes felt.”However, you do have to put in the tiniest bit more work with this curler than a traditional clamp style. Our tester noted that “it took a few brushes” to get the lift they wanted, but they preferred those extra swipes in comparison to pinching their lashes in between a metal clamp.Material:Plastic, silicone |Pad:None

Grande Cosmetics GrandeLASH-LIFT Heated Lash Curler

Person uses the Grande Cosmetics GrandeLASH-LIFT Heated Lash Curler

Grande Cosmetics GrandeLASH-LIFT Heated Lash Curler

Person uses the Grande Cosmetics GrandeLASH-LIFT Heated Lash Curler

Best for Round EyesCovergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Courtesy of Amazon$5 at Amazon$5 at Walmart$6 at WalgreensOur RatingsEase of Use5/5Curling Performance4/5Comfort5/5Star QualitiesComfortable to holdEffective on inner lashesSturdy pad and clamp comboRed FlagsSlightly heavyPeople with round eyes will always have a doe-eyed look, but luscious lashes that curl up towards the sky will only enhance that natural beauty. That’s why picking a curler that works perfectly for this eye shape is important, especially when it comes to those inner lashes that can be hard to secure inside the clamp with most instruments. Our tester noted how easy this model from Covergirl was to use, sharing that their lashes “stood fully curled” after pressing the tool together at the lash line just twice. They later added that it was efficient in curling their lashes evenly and made them “look fuller and natural.” With a design that curls just enough to fit comfortably against the eye, this curler is ideal for achieving nicely curled lashes on round eyes.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy KimThe More You KnowIf you are correctly using and taking care of your eyelash curler, then there shouldn’t be an issue in using the product every day. Vincent assures us that a lash curler will not cause damage to your lashes when used properly, but if it goes uncleaned or develops a buildup of makeup, there can be some breakage that occurs as the hairs “can stick to the curler and get pulled out as the curler is opened.”

Best for Round EyesCovergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Courtesy of Amazon$5 at Amazon$5 at Walmart$6 at WalgreensOur RatingsEase of Use5/5Curling Performance4/5Comfort5/5

Best for Round EyesCovergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler

Best for Round Eyes

Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler

PHOTO: Courtesy of Amazon

Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler

$5 at Amazon$5 at Walmart$6 at Walgreens

Our RatingsEase of Use5/5Curling Performance4/5Comfort5/5

Our Ratings

Ease of Use

5/5

Curling Performance

4/5

Comfort

Star QualitiesComfortable to holdEffective on inner lashesSturdy pad and clamp comboRed FlagsSlightly heavy

Star QualitiesComfortable to holdEffective on inner lashesSturdy pad and clamp combo

Comfortable to hold

Effective on inner lashes

Sturdy pad and clamp combo

Red FlagsSlightly heavy

Slightly heavy

People with round eyes will always have a doe-eyed look, but luscious lashes that curl up towards the sky will only enhance that natural beauty. That’s why picking a curler that works perfectly for this eye shape is important, especially when it comes to those inner lashes that can be hard to secure inside the clamp with most instruments. Our tester noted how easy this model from Covergirl was to use, sharing that their lashes “stood fully curled” after pressing the tool together at the lash line just twice. They later added that it was efficient in curling their lashes evenly and made them “look fuller and natural.” With a design that curls just enough to fit comfortably against the eye, this curler is ideal for achieving nicely curled lashes on round eyes.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacements

Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler

Person using the Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler while looking in a mirror

Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler

Person using the Covergirl Makeup Masters Eyelash Curler while looking in a mirror

The More You KnowIf you are correctly using and taking care of your eyelash curler, then there shouldn’t be an issue in using the product every day. Vincent assures us that a lash curler will not cause damage to your lashes when used properly, but if it goes uncleaned or develops a buildup of makeup, there can be some breakage that occurs as the hairs “can stick to the curler and get pulled out as the curler is opened.”

The More You Know

If you are correctly using and taking care of your eyelash curler, then there shouldn’t be an issue in using the product every day. Vincent assures us that a lash curler will not cause damage to your lashes when used properly, but if it goes uncleaned or develops a buildup of makeup, there can be some breakage that occurs as the hairs “can stick to the curler and get pulled out as the curler is opened.”

Best for Almond EyesShiseido Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Sephora$27 at Amazon$7 at Sephora$27 at TargetStar QualitiesLess-curved clamp for different eye shapesCan achieve natural or dramatic liftComfortable gripRed FlagsMultiple squeezes needed for noticeable curlNot all eye shapes are made the same, and Shiseido understood this when crafting its eyelash curler. This tool was constructed so that the clamping rim is wider and flatter than the typical semicircle, which doesn’t always work for everyone’s eyes. Our tester says they “struggle with eyelash curlers that are more C-shaped,” which is why it was so beneficial to try this straighter option. “This flatter shape suits my eye shape better and allows me to get the lashes at the far end of my eye,” they said. The results were easily customizable depending on how many times the tester squeezed the tool together — one press being a natural lift, and three being a more dramatic curl.Writers Say“After years of trying to figure out why my eyelashes wouldn’t hold a curl, I realized the tools I had used just weren’t designed for my eye shape. Now, with the Shiseido curler, my stubborn, straight lashes can be curled at the root, leaving a beautifully curled shape that lasts all day,”—Genevieve Cepeda, shopping writerMaterial:Nickel coating |Pad:Silicone, 1 replacementPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best for Almond EyesShiseido Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Sephora$27 at Amazon$7 at Sephora$27 at Target

Best for Almond EyesShiseido Eyelash Curler

Best for Almond Eyes

Shiseido Eyelash Curler

PHOTO: Sephora

Shiseido Eyelash Curler

$27 at Amazon$7 at Sephora$27 at Target

Star QualitiesLess-curved clamp for different eye shapesCan achieve natural or dramatic liftComfortable gripRed FlagsMultiple squeezes needed for noticeable curl

Star QualitiesLess-curved clamp for different eye shapesCan achieve natural or dramatic liftComfortable grip

Less-curved clamp for different eye shapes

Can achieve natural or dramatic lift

Comfortable grip

Red FlagsMultiple squeezes needed for noticeable curl

Multiple squeezes needed for noticeable curl

Not all eye shapes are made the same, and Shiseido understood this when crafting its eyelash curler. This tool was constructed so that the clamping rim is wider and flatter than the typical semicircle, which doesn’t always work for everyone’s eyes. Our tester says they “struggle with eyelash curlers that are more C-shaped,” which is why it was so beneficial to try this straighter option. “This flatter shape suits my eye shape better and allows me to get the lashes at the far end of my eye,” they said. The results were easily customizable depending on how many times the tester squeezed the tool together — one press being a natural lift, and three being a more dramatic curl.

Writers Say“After years of trying to figure out why my eyelashes wouldn’t hold a curl, I realized the tools I had used just weren’t designed for my eye shape. Now, with the Shiseido curler, my stubborn, straight lashes can be curled at the root, leaving a beautifully curled shape that lasts all day,”—Genevieve Cepeda, shopping writer

“After years of trying to figure out why my eyelashes wouldn’t hold a curl, I realized the tools I had used just weren’t designed for my eye shape. Now, with the Shiseido curler, my stubborn, straight lashes can be curled at the root, leaving a beautifully curled shape that lasts all day,”—Genevieve Cepeda, shopping writer

Material:Nickel coating |Pad:Silicone, 1 replacement

Shiseido Eyelash Curler

Person using the Shiseido Eyelash Curler

Shiseido Eyelash Curler

Person using the Shiseido Eyelash Curler

Best for Straight LashesChanel Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Ulta$30 at UltaView on Chanel.com$30 at BloomingdalesStar QualitiesTight curl for short lashesEasy to achieve a lot of liftGives voluminous lashes without mascaraRed FlagsDesigner tool priceWe all know the effort of trying to give your lashes some shape, but the struggle is much more real for those who have naturally straight lashes. Eyelash curlers are helpful, but it takes a specific model to really turn up the volume on flat lashes. This curler from Chanel did just that thanks to its thin design that is able to get right to the base of the lash and provide a close curl. “This eyelash curler does an incredible job at curling my short and thin lashes,” one of our testers said. They shared how easy it was to use the product and the “noticeable curl and volumizing effect” that this tool produced after using it on one eye and comparing it to the other.Our tester felt that this instrument would not only be perfect for those with straight lashes, but for anyone who had never tried a curler before. Beginners have it easy with this straightforward model that delivers high volume in mere seconds.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best for Straight LashesChanel Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Ulta$30 at UltaView on Chanel.com$30 at Bloomingdales

Best for Straight LashesChanel Eyelash Curler

Best for Straight Lashes

Chanel Eyelash Curler

PHOTO: Ulta

Chanel Le Recourbe Cils De Chanel Eyelash Curler

$30 at UltaView on Chanel.com$30 at Bloomingdales

Star QualitiesTight curl for short lashesEasy to achieve a lot of liftGives voluminous lashes without mascaraRed FlagsDesigner tool price

Star QualitiesTight curl for short lashesEasy to achieve a lot of liftGives voluminous lashes without mascara

Tight curl for short lashes

Easy to achieve a lot of lift

Gives voluminous lashes without mascara

Red FlagsDesigner tool price

Designer tool price

We all know the effort of trying to give your lashes some shape, but the struggle is much more real for those who have naturally straight lashes. Eyelash curlers are helpful, but it takes a specific model to really turn up the volume on flat lashes. This curler from Chanel did just that thanks to its thin design that is able to get right to the base of the lash and provide a close curl. “This eyelash curler does an incredible job at curling my short and thin lashes,” one of our testers said. They shared how easy it was to use the product and the “noticeable curl and volumizing effect” that this tool produced after using it on one eye and comparing it to the other.Our tester felt that this instrument would not only be perfect for those with straight lashes, but for anyone who had never tried a curler before. Beginners have it easy with this straightforward model that delivers high volume in mere seconds.

Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacements

CHANEL LE RECOURBE CILS DE CHANEL Eyelash Curler

Person using the Chanel Le Recourbe Cils De Chanel Eyelash Curler

CHANEL LE RECOURBE CILS DE CHANEL Eyelash Curler

Person using the Chanel Le Recourbe Cils De Chanel Eyelash Curler

Best for TravelJaponesque Go Curl Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$11 at AmazonStar QualitiesCompact and effective designRetractable clamp for comfortable curlIncludes plush replaceable padRed FlagsNot the standard double-body tool you’re used toThis curler from Japonesque is beautifully designed with a compact frame that can be easily stored away in a makeup kit ortravel bag. The small curler is shaped similarly to a computer mouse and features a retractable lever that pushes the padded curler up to gently grip and shape the lashes. A smartly designed opening for sight helps you see the lashes for easy use, preventing any painful pinching.Our tester noted how the tool was easy to grip despite its nontraditional design and the “tension was perfect — no pulling of the eyelashes.” This is due in part to the soft pad that lines the tool, which provides a comfortable base for serious curls. The tester appreciated the natural lift it created and thought the best part was that they “didn’t lose any lashes” — a common fear for lash-lovers.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best for TravelJaponesque Go Curl Eyelash CurlerPHOTO: Amazon$11 at Amazon

Best for TravelJaponesque Go Curl Eyelash Curler

Best for Travel

Japonesque Go Curl Eyelash Curler

Japonesque Go Curl Eyelash Curler

$11 at Amazon

Star QualitiesCompact and effective designRetractable clamp for comfortable curlIncludes plush replaceable padRed FlagsNot the standard double-body tool you’re used to

Star QualitiesCompact and effective designRetractable clamp for comfortable curlIncludes plush replaceable pad

Compact and effective design

Retractable clamp for comfortable curl

Includes plush replaceable pad

Red FlagsNot the standard double-body tool you’re used to

Not the standard double-body tool you’re used to

This curler from Japonesque is beautifully designed with a compact frame that can be easily stored away in a makeup kit ortravel bag. The small curler is shaped similarly to a computer mouse and features a retractable lever that pushes the padded curler up to gently grip and shape the lashes. A smartly designed opening for sight helps you see the lashes for easy use, preventing any painful pinching.

Our tester noted how the tool was easy to grip despite its nontraditional design and the “tension was perfect — no pulling of the eyelashes.” This is due in part to the soft pad that lines the tool, which provides a comfortable base for serious curls. The tester appreciated the natural lift it created and thought the best part was that they “didn’t lose any lashes” — a common fear for lash-lovers.

JAPONESQUE Travel Go Curl Lash Curler

Person uses the JAPONESQUE Travel Go Curl Lash Curler

JAPONESQUE Travel Go Curl Lash Curler

Person uses the JAPONESQUE Travel Go Curl Lash Curler

Best SetTarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler DuoPHOTO: Courtesy of Ulta$22 at Sephora$19 at Ulta$22 at DermstoreOur RatingsEase of Use5/5Curling Performance4/5Comfort5/5Star QualitiesIncludes curler and mascaraThick-handled design is easy to useSilicone pad never pulled or pinchedRed FlagsWasn’t best at inner and outer cornersThis set from Tarte is the perfect on-the-go option for someone who wants to get the look completed in one purchase. Testers loved the “user-friendly” coated handles that covered the golden metal, which made the tool easy to grasp and prevented any chance of slipping. They said that their eyelashes were “noticeably curled after using this product,” but with a more natural effect as opposed to a dramatic lift. Another standout aspect was the silicone curling pad, which was pull- and pain-free and didn’t stick to the lashes as they curled.While this curler was a standout, our tester did feel that it could have been more aptly shaped to capture the inner and outer lashes, which proved to be hard-to-reach spots for this particular tool (and many others on the market). These farther lashes were still curled, just farther towards the end of the hair instead of the base, creating a flatter curl from the center of the eye to the outer lashes.Material:Metal |Pad:Silicone, no replacementsPHOTO: People / Jhett ThompsonPHOTO: People / Joy Kim

Best SetTarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler DuoPHOTO: Courtesy of Ulta$22 at Sephora$19 at Ulta$22 at DermstoreOur RatingsEase of Use5/5Curling Performance4/5Comfort5/5

Best SetTarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler Duo

Best Set

Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler Duo

PHOTO: Courtesy of Ulta

Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler Duo

$22 at Sephora$19 at Ulta$22 at Dermstore

Star QualitiesIncludes curler and mascaraThick-handled design is easy to useSilicone pad never pulled or pinchedRed FlagsWasn’t best at inner and outer corners

Star QualitiesIncludes curler and mascaraThick-handled design is easy to useSilicone pad never pulled or pinched

Includes curler and mascara

Thick-handled design is easy to use

Silicone pad never pulled or pinched

Red FlagsWasn’t best at inner and outer corners

Wasn’t best at inner and outer corners

This set from Tarte is the perfect on-the-go option for someone who wants to get the look completed in one purchase. Testers loved the “user-friendly” coated handles that covered the golden metal, which made the tool easy to grasp and prevented any chance of slipping. They said that their eyelashes were “noticeably curled after using this product,” but with a more natural effect as opposed to a dramatic lift. Another standout aspect was the silicone curling pad, which was pull- and pain-free and didn’t stick to the lashes as they curled.While this curler was a standout, our tester did feel that it could have been more aptly shaped to capture the inner and outer lashes, which proved to be hard-to-reach spots for this particular tool (and many others on the market). These farther lashes were still curled, just farther towards the end of the hair instead of the base, creating a flatter curl from the center of the eye to the outer lashes.

Tarte picture perfect™ eyelash curler & deluxe lights, camera, lashes™ mascara

Person using the Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler

Tarte picture perfect™ eyelash curler & deluxe lights, camera, lashes™ mascara

Person using the Tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler

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Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara$29 at Amazon$16 at Nordstrom$29$16 at Sephora

Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara

Too Faced Better Than Sex Waterproof Mascara

$29 at Amazon$16 at Nordstrom$29$16 at Sephora

Lilly Lashes Persuasive Sheer Band False Lashes$18 at Amazon$18 at Sephora$20 at Ulta

Lilly Lashes Persuasive Sheer Band False Lashes

Lilly Lashes Persuasive Sheer Band False Lashes

$18 at Amazon$18 at Sephora$20 at Ulta

MAC Stack Waterproof Mascara$28 at Amazon$29 at Nordstrom$29 at Target

MAC Stack Waterproof Mascara

MAC Stack Waterproof Mascara

$28 at Amazon$29 at Nordstrom$29 at Target

RevitaLash Cosmetics Advanced Eyelash Conditioner$59 at Amazon$152$59 at Nordstrom$59 at Dermstore

RevitaLash Cosmetics Advanced Eyelash Conditioner

RevitaLash Cosmetics Advanced Eyelash Conditioner

$59 at Amazon$152$59 at Nordstrom$59 at Dermstore

How to Use Eyelash Curlers

It can be scary to approach your eye with a metal contraption, but Vincent assures us that “using a lash curler is a lot easier than it seems and it will become more intuitive the more you do it.”

She advises to only curl bare lashes with no mascara (unless it’s a heated brush — and in that case, mascara is able to be applied before) as the hardened product can result in the lashes cracking off when used in a clamp.

Vincent goes on to say that when you’re using a traditional clamp-style curler, you should align the rim as close to your lash line as you can to get the most out of your curl. “If you have hooded eyes, you can raise your brows to lift the area, or use your other hand to lift the eye to minimize the chance of catching excess eyelid skin,” she suggests.

After this, you can simply press down and squeeze the lashes between the clamps a few times, forming an upturned shape from the root. “Most people stop there, but I highly recommend curling another time just slightly further up the lashes,” Vincent shares. “This will give lashes a really amazing natural-looking curl, versus just a bend at the root.”

What to Know About Eyelash Curlers

Eye Shape

The beauty of the eyes is that no one’s will ever be the exact same color and shape, but this also makes shopping for an eyelash curler slightly difficult. Evaluating the shape of your eyes will help you narrow down your choices and shop for the style that is best suited for you. The most common eye shapes are typically round, almond, deep-set, hooded, and monolid, all of which could benefit from different styles of lash curlers. As we saw with the round eyes winner, theCovergirl curlerfeatures a C-shaped rim to capture those corner lashes and mold the lashes, whereas our pick fromShiseidohas a flatter rim that works perfectly for those with almond, hooded, or monolid eyelashes.

Lash Hair Type

Your lash hair type is another factor to keep in mind when looking for the perfect curler to add to your arsenal ofbeauty products. Just like the hair on your head, your lashes can be thick, thin, straight or naturally curly — all which require different techniques of curling and different curlers from one another. On straighter lashes that require some serious shaping, a heated curler may do the trick to effectively “style” your lashes like a heat tool for your tresses. On the other hand, shorter lashes will need a thin rim that can get right up to the base of the lashes without pulling on the follicles, requiring a svelte rim likeSurratt curlerwith an equally thin silicone pad.

Material

The makeup of your tool is no joke, especially when it comes to the cushioned pad that is meant to press against your delicate lashes. Vincent stated earlier the importance of a sturdy, metal body, but the quality of the curling pad is just as important. “Ideally it has the right firmness to curl lashes, but isn’t so soft that it breaks down quickly and splits in the middle,” she says, as this degradation could potentially damage or pull out the lashes after some time. “With regular lash pad replacements, a quality curler should last you decades,” she concludes.

Care

Hygiene is the name of the game when it comes to healthy skin and hair, so it’s only natural to wonder how often you should be cleaning your new eyelash curler. “You can’t clean a curler too often, but as a guide, if there is any visible makeup on the curler or pad, it’s time for a quick swipe with some alcohol on a cotton bud or round,” Vincent shares. The description of ourTweezerman ProMaster curlersuggests cleaning each curler pad every three months, which simply consists of removing the old pad and inserting a fresh one to avoid bacteria buildup and silicone degradation.

We started with 29 of the best eyelash curlers on the market.

Women testing eyelash curlers for PEOPLE

Alyssa Brasciais a PEOPLE commerce writer who covers beauty and fashion. Her work has previously appeared in InStyle, Shape, and more. For this piece, she compared the features and benefits of eyelash curlers as well as taking our testers' insights into consideration. We also consulted celebrity makeup artist Dani Kimiko Vincent, who gave tips on how to pick, use, and care for an eyelash curler.

Meet Our ExpertDani Kimiko Vincentis a celebrity makeup artist who counts stars like Sandra Oh and Kristi Yamaguchi as her clients

Meet Our Expert

Dani Kimiko Vincentis a celebrity makeup artist who counts stars like Sandra Oh and Kristi Yamaguchi as her clients

source: people.com