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Brilio.net - Eyelash curler is a cosmetic tool designed to curl eyelashes to make them appear curlier and more beautifully shaped. This tool is usually made of metal or plastic and consists of two main parts, namely a handle and a curved plate covered with silicone or rubber pads.
The way it works is by positioning the lashes between the plates, then pressing the handle to compress the plates and create a curve in the lashes. The result is a curved effect that can make the eyes look more open and expressive.
Eyelash curlers are often used before applying mascara, as the resulting curl helps the mascara stand out more and improves the overall appearance of the lashes. However, it turns out that the function of an eyelash curler is not only limited to curling eyelashes, you know. There are several other functions of eyelash curlers to make applying makeup easier.
So, to find out other functions of the eyelash curler for applying make-up, you can watch the video shared by a TikTok user with the account name @elsdukasi.skincare.
photo: TikTok/@elsdukasi.skincare
"Do you know the other function of an eyelash curler?" wrote the account owner in the description of the uploaded video, which briliobeauty.net quoted from the TikTok account @elsdukasi.skincare, Wednesday (7/8).
The first function is to help shade the nose. You only need to prepare shading cream and eyelash curler, of course. To do this, apply enough shading cream to the inside of the straight line of the eyelash curler.
photo: TikTok/@elsdukasi.skincare
After that, stick it on the nose area in a straight line, then slowly pull it downwards following the bridge of the nose. Furthermore, smooth or blend using your fingers for a more natural result.
Second function, you can use an eyelash curler to make eyeliner easily. To do this, use the straight edge of the clamp plate as a guide line for applying eyeliner. Stick it at the corner of your eye and draw eyeliner as desired. Using an eyelash curler will make the eyeliner shape more precise and symmetrical.
photo: TikTok/@elsdukasi.skincare
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