If you're looking for an eyelash curler, reader Bleached wants to know, "Why spend $15 when you can get a great product for under $4?" Here's what she has to say about the quite affordable Revlon Eyelash Curler ($4):
This does exactly what an eyelash curler should do and the rubber insert is soft and supple, unlike some eyelash curlers out there. It is metal so it is sturdy and won't crack like the plastic curlers. Tip: Heat with a hair dryer for 15 to 20 seconds (at low heat) for added curl.
Thanks for the suggestion, Bleached. Now it's your turn. Let us know which products get the thumbs up (or thumbs down) from your beauty perspective in our Product Reviews section. Perhaps you'll be featured on this daily post, too.

















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Patrizia Pepe
Totally agree! I have had my Revolon Eye lash curler since I started wearing mascara in the 8th grade. Granted it was blue mascara and it was the 90s. But that makes mine 14 years old. WOW!
1Revlon, sorry - I hate when things are misspelled.
2I always do the hairdryer trick and people always compliment my lashes. But be careful because it can get hot!
3i had a revlon curler too and i loved it but then the rubber pad needed to be replaced and i couldnt find one so i bought an entirely new one by tweezerman and the rubber pads are HUGE i can barely curl my eyes!
4I don't think I could ever replace my Shu curler
5I used to have a Revlon curler as well - it was cheap and did the trick.
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