SweetStarx89 answered Friday March 18 2005, 11:11 pm: hi. depends on what kind of curler you are using...if you are using a normal eyelash curler that you have the clamp up kinda of then i would say before would sound less messy or if you use an electric eyelash curler like the one i have then you definitly want to use it before. but hun you dont really need an eyelash curler because most mascaras come with the curling brushes that curl your lashes when you put mascara on. hope i helped! take care. x3 SweetStar. [ SweetStarx89's advice column | Ask SweetStarx89 A Question ]
annie_101 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 3:32 pm: before......cause you'll ruin your mascara if ya do it after
Peachgirly answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 11:45 pm: you can do both cuz itz ure choice. but i usually prefer to curl my eyelashes before putting mascara so it doesn't get all flakey and messed up. xoxo peachgirly [ Peachgirly's advice column | Ask Peachgirly A Question ]
sshelbyy answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 11:20 pm: Some people think different things, but this is the correct answer ::: If you have mascara on and shortly after, you curl your lashes, soem lashes may stick to the curler due to the stickiness of the mascara. So I highly suggest you do the curling BEFORE because some eyelashes dont grow back! [ sshelbyy's advice column | Ask sshelbyy A Question ]
xxASKAWAYxx answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 10:46 pm: I started curling my eyelashes like a year ago.. both is fine but i think that after works better.
BLONDE911 answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 10:32 pm: Thats what i do, I curl mine before then I apply mascar, THEN i curl them again. lol hope that wasnt confusing. xoxo BLONDE911 [ BLONDE911's advice column | Ask BLONDE911 A Question ]
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