
Heated Eyelash Curler
Best for: Best for anyone whose lashes drop within an hour of using a manual curler.
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A manual curler never held my lashes past about an hour, so I wanted this to work — and when it works, it does. The heated comb warms up in around 8-10 seconds, and a gentle pass through the lashes gives a lift that genuinely lasts the day, more lash-lift than pinch-and-hope. It's best on straight, stubborn lashes, you apply mascara first, and it comes with a little lash comb; it charges over Type-C and auto-shuts-off after 5 minutes.
I'm rating this honestly, though, because at 3.8 stars the reviews tell a clear story: durability is the weak spot. The single most common complaint is that it stops charging or dies after anywhere from a few uses to a few months — enough people hit it that it's a real risk, not a fluke. It also gives a lift rather than a dramatic curl, and it only holds a charge for a few days idle. The upside is the maker's customer service, which reviewers repeatedly say sends a free replacement. A genuinely nice result when it works — just go in knowing it may not be a long-term tool.
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👍 Pros
- Lift genuinely lasts the day on stubborn lashes
- Heats up in ~8-10 seconds
- Type-C charging + 5-min auto-off
- Comes with a lash comb
- Responsive customer service replaces failures
👎 Cons
- Durability is the big weak spot — many stop charging
- Gives a lift more than a dramatic curl
- Only holds a charge a few days idle
- Apply mascara first for the best result
Specifications
| Type | Heated electric eyelash curler |
|---|---|
| Mechanism | Heated comb lifts and curls lashes on contact |
| Heat-up | ~8-10 seconds, temperature settings |
| Power | Type-C rechargeable, 5-min auto-off |
| Included | Lash comb |
| Brand | Dust2Oasis |
FAQ
Is it safe to use near the eye?
Yes when used as directed with a gentle pass — insulation slots keep the heat off the eyelid; don't press the comb against the skin.
How long does the curl last?
Most find it holds noticeably longer than a manual curler — often a full day — though it's more of a lift than a tight curl.
Is it durable?
That's the main weak spot — a lot of reviews report it failing to charge within weeks to months. The maker is good about sending replacements, so register the purchase.
Do I need mascara?
You get a curl without it, but applying mascara first gives a stronger, longer-lasting result.
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