Earlier, I wrote an article which shows how lashes look without Kerler (tweezers or irons), and with the use of this tool. For those who have not read the previous publication, insert at the end of this article eyelashes picture, which shows how they are changing.
So, I think many familiar with tweezers eyelash curler. However, not every uses this tool. This is understandable, because in some women cilia have naturally beautiful curve. But some just do not see the need for this instrument.
The article is written for those who want to learn to use the curler who want to have beautiful eyelashes bending, if nature endowed straight. So if you, this information is unnecessary, further reading will be irrelevant to you.
There are many lessons of how to correctly use the curler for eyelashes. However, the first thing I want to say - what you need to curl the lashes all at once (a variant where the first scroll cilia in the inner corner of the eye, then in the middle, and then - from the outside - it is a bad option) and most the main thing - do not overdo it with the push of tweezers.
Technique curling curler
Curler located near the century (as close as possible to the lash line), cilia thus are in a special opening tool. Next curler closes with slight pressure, then you should wait 5-10-15 seconds (depends on the diameter of the cilia, than they are thicker, the need to keep longer).
I note that in the photo above, I show how to curl the eyelashes painted on the cilia. This is done so that the cilia were seen. In fact, a perm should be carried out on the lashes without mascara STRICTLY.
After said time curler should reveal slightly reposition it so that it is positioned closer to the ends of the cilia (mm 2 shift), then repeat the procedure with pressure. Thus should move curler 2-3. Thanks to this technique, the cilia will become a beautiful bend, and his eyes - "open".
I insert a photo, which shows how the cilia appear with Kerler, and without it:
I think from the photo shows where the tweezers were used, and where - no. I use a tool, and only use the other or not - everyone's business.