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I like Shiseido too - but there is some individual variation on what is going to be the best match between the shape of the curler and the shape of your eyes, so you may have to try different ones to get the best one for you.
Well, I just threw away a Revlon eyelash curler and today I picked up a Tweezerman. I guess it really does depend on your eye shape. Used to never have a problem with them but I guess as we get older gravity changes everything.
Shiseido is top of the line, the best kind of eyelash curler but it also has a price to match, expensive, think it is $20.00. Shu Uemura also has a really good eyelash curler, I don't know how much those are, but probably expensive. You get what you paid sometimes, however that saying goes. I currently don't use an eyelash curler, but I am planning to buy the Shiseido at some point. You want a curler that will curl gently and not take your lashes out. Every eyelash counts!
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