Shisedo Eyelash Curlers

I had heard a lot of talk about these eyelash curlers as being pretty good if you are wanting an eyelash curler that gives a good curl to your lashes. Seeing as the one that I had previous to this one was a cheap no-name, old eyelash curler I decided that I would take the plunge and test out these curlers to see if there is such a difference between brands.


Packaging:
The eyelash curlers are a gunmetal grey. I like this colour, it gives the curlers something different from the standard silver curlers and you can more easily distinguish these if you had a few from other brands. The curlers came with one replacement pad and recommend replacing this every 3mths. I've had mine for easily 6mths and there is no sign of tearing in the pad, not even a little. The curlers are box in a clear plastic box.

Colour:
Gunmetal grey.

Results:
These curlers are amazing!! When you first use them you will find that the pad is a little tough and that it may break your lashes but I can assure you this isn't the case. I want to compare the curve of the Shisedo curlers to the ones I had previous.


As you can see the length of the curler pad is wider, the top edge of the curler has a lip to give the tips that extra bit of curve and has more of a curl than the silver one.

I really love this curler, it just gave me that more curl to my lashes and they held curled for longer than the silver one. I didn't think that eyelash curlers were any different from the next one but it depends on the curve of the curler.

Available:
From Myer & David Jones counters for $25. I'm not sure if the replacement pads are sold individually.

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