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      Default Curling everyday

      Does anyone know if curling your lashes everyday will make your lashes fall off? I got a new curler for Christmas and it's the best curler ever! I really like the results I get whenever I use it, so if it's safe enough then I do want to use it on a daily basis.


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      I don't know that actually curling them alone would make them fall off but you do need to keep an eye on the pads. You'll find over time they get thinner and thinner, which means that eventually you'll be pinching your lashes with uncushioned pads if you're not careful which isn't very healthy for them. The curler can catch and pull out a few in my experience.

      The good news is you should be able to get replacements pad no problem from the manufacturer direct or wherever the curlers were purchased from originally. Once you see they're beyond their best, just replace them and curl away. As long as you're vigilant about it, you'll be fine I think.

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