Right before mascara, as the first step in eye makeup
Use after finishing your eyeshadow application and just before applying mascara. Curling your lashes first, then layering mascara on top, helps the curl hold throughout the day. You can apply eyeliner either before or after curling — whichever works best for your routine.
The secret is curling in three sections
Position the curler head close to your lash line, then curl in three stages: root, mid-length, and tips. Instead of one hard clamp, use gentle, repeated pulses to create a natural lift without creasing. For inner and outer corner lashes, tilt the curler slightly to match the angle and catch every lash cleanly.
Keep the silicone pad clean
After each use, gently wipe away any mascara residue or oils from the silicone pad with a cotton swab or tissue. Buildup can cause lashes to slip or reduce curling performance. If the pad becomes compressed or starts to crack, replace it with the refill silicone pad included.
Pair with mascara and lash serum
Applying mascara right after curling locks in the lift for longer-lasting results. If your lashes tend to droop or feel fragile, consider using a lash serum regularly to help build strength and resilience over time.
Pad condition directly affects curl quality
If the silicone pad hardens or develops grooves, it can crimp or damage your lashes — replace it immediately. Store your curler in a pouch or case to protect the head from being pressed out of shape, and keep it in a dry spot rather than a humid bathroom.