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Eyelash curlers
the_devil_made_me_do_it
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Looking for new eyelash curlers other than Shu Umera ones.
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Why on earth would you not want the Shu Umera ones. They are THE eyelash curlers.0
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I have Shu Umera ones. In fact have had them quite a while. However, they don't really fit my eye shape & am looking for curlers which better fit my caucasian eye shape.0
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I need new eyelash curlers too and I saw the Shu Uemura ones recommended on here. Looked online to buy some but they say you have to relpace the silicone pad every three months - once you have used the two pads that come with the curler they say you should buy a whole new curler for another £20!
There is no way I would fork out £40 per year just for eyelash curlers. I have ordered a cheapy from ELF to keep me going until I find a better one.0 -
I've got both the Shu Uemura ones and although I do still use them from time to time, I find that I like to chop and change and so I have a pair of Mister Mascara ones too: http://www.feelunique.com/p/Mister-Mascara-Lash-Curler?utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=gen
I really like the Mister Mascara ones, I find they curl well and they come with lots of pads so will last a while!0 -
Slinky_Malinky wrote: »I need new eyelash curlers too and I saw the Shu Uemura ones recommended on here. Looked online to buy some but they say you have to relpace the silicone pad every three months - once you have used the two pads that come with the curler they say you should buy a whole new curler for another £20!
There is no way I would fork out £40 per year just for eyelash curlers. I have ordered a cheapy from ELF to keep me going until I find a better one.
I've had mine a few years, I'm on the second pad, its fine.0 -
Boots NO.7 Eyelash curlers - I swear by them!! I also buy them with a No.7 vouchers making them only a couple of quid ...Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend...
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I buy mine in Wilkinsons, they are 99p and come with two pads. They last a long time and work well enough for me.0
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I switched from Shu Uemura to SUQQU's lash curler and haven't looked back since (I've also tried Shiseido, didn't like it too much as it pinched my eyelid sometimes). In comparison SUQQU is slightly flatter and gives a more natural curl, but Shu Uemura is cheaper and easier to get hold of. If you get the opportunity to visit a SUQQU counter in Selfridges I highly recommend checking out their curler.0
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I realise this thread was ages ago but I got a bargain last week so thought I'd add this so that it would show up if someone searches for it...
On the off chance that you or someone you know is travelling through Singapore, they have shu uemura curlers in the duty free for around £10 :-)0
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