How to curl eyelashes without an eyelash curler

No Eyelash Curler? No worries!

Lifted lashes are one surefire way to elevate your daily look, and many women consider it a nonnegotiable step when it comes to their beauty routines. Knowing how to curl eyelashes without curler tools can help you if you forget your eyelash curler, or simply prefer not to use one.

Curling your lashes will not only draw attention to the shape of your eyes and make them appear larger and more alert, but it only takes a minimum amount of work to achieve maximum results.

Whether you forgot your eyelash curler, or just prefer not to use the mechanical styles, there are a few different methods to curl your lashes without a curler.

5 Ways to Curl Your Eyelashes Without an Eyelash Curler

1. With a mascara wand

Some people will argue that women don’t even necessarily need a curler to lift their lashes because simply utilizing the mascara wand is more than enough. Work your mascara into the lash line by moving the wand in a zigzag motion from root to tip and hold the wand firmly in place once you reach the top so that your lashes will pull back and follow the shape. The extra layer of mascara will also add dimension and volume to your lashes to give your eyes a perkier appearance.

(Tip: If you prefer not to mascara on your eyes for any reason, you can still use this method. Just purchase a cheap mascara and clean the brush so you can use it all by itself!)

2. With your fingers

When it doubt, use what you have on hand—literally. Rub your palms together to create heat and friction between them and then use a finger to hold the tip of your lashes back for around 10-20 seconds until they curl in on themselves. This method is extremely easy to follow, though it might not be as effective as others and may require a couple of repeats to get the shape down exactly how you’d like. However, this is a great option for women who need to freshen up within a limited time.

(Tip: Be sure your hands are 100% clean before trying this method to ensure you don’t get any debris or bacteria in your eyes.)

3. With a spoon

This inventive means involves heating up a spoon by running it under warm water and then pressing the curved side over your lid so that your lashes will be pressed back against the edge of the spoon. Hold this position for 10 seconds and then carefully remove the spoon from your eye. Ensure that you do not leave it against your lid for too long and that the water is warm enough to create that desired effect but is not too hot that it will burn your skin.

(Tip: The key here is to gently press your lashes to avoid breakage.)

4. With a cotton swab stick

This is similar to curling your lashes with just a mascara wand. After you’ve finished coating your lashes, press them up while they are still wet with a Q-tip. (Try these organic swabs)You should hold this in place for around 10-20 seconds to allow the mascara to dry and your lashes to set in place. Allowing the mascara to harden your lashes before releasing them from their position also ensures that they will be lifted even without the assistance of the cotton swab.

(Tip: This works best when you keep them in place for the full 20 seconds, giving the mascara time to set.)

5. With a toothbrush

If you find yourself with only a bathroom at your disposal, then you don’t need to look very far. If you have an extra and unused toothbrush lying around, simply run the bristles under hot water before dabbing it dry to make certain that you retain heat on the head without it being too damp. Brush your lashes back starting at the base and work your way up to the tip the way you would a mascara wand. Repeat as needed.

(Tip: Make sure to only use a new, clean toothbrush!)

Being able to curl eyelashes without curler tools ensures you will have graceful and flattering lashes no matter where you are! No eyelash curler? No problem!

 

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