Tuesday, July 22, 2008

The Infamous and most deadly! (Demo Included)

Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler!

I say most deadly in the title because if you are not careful, you can pull out all of your lashes in one gripping motion! That would not be a good look...


In case you have missed the buzz, I am here to fill you in on the news. Every Fab Glam Girl should own an eyelash curler. Let me make this clear not just any lash curler, but the one and only, forever imitated but never duplicated Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler!


Not even Revlon's Eyelash Curler can stand up to this dynamic tool! As one of my friends states, "It grips, holds the lashes tightly, and gives a curl taking your lashes to a new level!"


Curling your lashes everyday will not only make your eyes appear bigger and brighter, it will also make your lashes appear longer and even healthier.


Even women who already have great lashes will benefit from curling your lashes.


Using an eyelash curler is easy. You simply grip your lashes as close to the lash line as possible and squeeze firmly. You repeat these same steps in the middle and end of the lashes.


Then you apply your desired mascara.

Check out this awesome anniversary sale at Nordstorms



shu uemura 'Essentials' Set (Nordstrom Exclusive)
Be chic with shu uemura's highly acclaimed must-have items! Set includes the bestselling Eyelash Curler that delivers the perfect curl; full-size Mascara (a lightweight, waterproof gel mascara that keeps lashes perfectly curled all day); and High-Performance Cleansing Oil (1.7 oz.), which cleanses and removes makeup while maintaining the skin's integral balance and ridding skin of impurities in one easy step.
A $56 value.

1 comment:

In Picture "Sisters" said...

I have to remember to do that more..I always thought it made my eyelashes too curly...
and that's the problem I already have with them...

I have one that warms while curling..sometimes I put a little vitamin e oil first and than curl...but you can't put a lot of all, just a tiny bit..

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