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“Eyelid skin is super sensitive and lashes are fragile,” explains Connecticut-based board-certified dermatologistMona Gohara.

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He advises starting at the base of the lashes “with firm pressure.”

Then, stroke the middle of the lashes with a little less pressure than at the base.

To complete the curl, use a soft amount of pressure at the tips.

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I tend to use the high or medium temperature setting when I reach for this curler.

Primping the lashes doesn’t have to end with the curler, by the way.

It comes with an eyelash comb to brush out any lashes that might have overlapped during the curling process.

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She also warns not to expose your lashes to too much heat at one time.

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Dust2Oasis Heated Eyelash Curler

Maintaining the longevity of this curler requires minimal upkeep.

Once Im finished curling my lashes, I always clean the curler with amakeup wipeor damp towel.

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