If you want your eyes to pop and appear bigger - something all Asian women want, then you need work on your lashes. Getting those lashes to appear long and volume is not easy for Asian women since our lashes are usually short, fine and straight. This is actually a question often asked by many of my friends. My answer is you need to have a good eyelash curler then the right type of mascaras. I will save the mascara talk for another post. Right now I want to focus on the first step, which is eyelash curler. In order for the mascara to do its job properly, it is very important to curl your lashes properly.
Shu Uemura’s eye lash curler is seriously THE best eye lash curler hands down agreed by most professional makeup artists and celebrities. I have tried almost all of the ones found in the drug store, even some with the funky shape and embedded gadgetry. They do not work well at all as I either have a hard time using them or they create a very abrupt curl transition on my lashes. This is all because a lot of eyelash curlers are not suitable for the Asian eye shapes and worse some are made of cheap rubber pad. On the contrary, Shu Uemura works for all eye shapes and it is very easy to use to create that beautifully curled lashes.
It is made of stainless steel and its rounded silicone rubber pad ensures a maximum precision, which allows the appropriate amount of pressure to curl lashes naturally. I hold on my eyes for about 5 to 10 seconds to really get those stubborn straight Asian eyelashes up and running. If you struggle to reach each and every lash, you can try Shu Uemura Mini Eyelash Curler. This curler will give you even more precision to curl the smallest lashes, especially in the inner and outer corners of your eyes.
You can get all the Shu Uemura eye lash curlers, even the 24K gold ones at Sephora at a bit over $20. It seems to be pricy, but trust me, it is worth every penny. Once you use this curler, I guaranteed you do not want to use any other curler.
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