10 Days Of Chrismukkah: Cadeau No.1

shu uemura eyelash curler

When I first began curling my eyelashes a few years ago, I couldn’t believe what a difference it made.  Even if you don’t wear makeup, curling your lashes makes the eyes look more wide open and awake. I really like this particular curler, and was dismayed to find out late last year that shu uemura was no longer selling their products in U.S. stores; however they are available online.

So…here’s one for one of you!  If you’d like to win, please post a short comment, and please don’t add a comment here if you’re not interested in this particular cadeau (there will be more). Winner will be announced tomorrow.

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And the winner is #17 – Judy! 



Judy, please email me with your mailing address, thanks!
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46 Comments

  1. Sign me up! With very short eyelashes my eyelash curler has been a staple since I began wearing makeup, many moons ago. I would love the Cadillac of eyelash curlers!

  2. I remember trying to use my mom’s eyelash curler as a kid, with painful results! Would love to try one again.

    (Thanks for the festive giveaways – how fun!)

  3. Yes, this is the best thing to have. I can’t wear mascara anymore, it’s just too irritating. But I always make sure to curly my lashes.

    Christine G.

  4. I bought my first eyelash curler ever this year and I’m still getting the hang of it. I kind of see the difference? But I’m not getting the “wow” factor that everyone else seems to. Sigh.

    Maybe I just don’t have the right curler? 😉

  5. I recently had lashes applied to extend my own. The look was great but @ $200 every 2 wis, it’s not affordable. This sounds like a much better option.

  6. Eyelash curler is the make up equivalent of quality foundation garments. Forget expensive mascaras and chic eye shadows…

  7. I started curling my lashes in elementary school in the mid 70s, when I got glasses and they interfered with my lashes. I’ve curled them every day since – for more than 35 years.
    Thanks Pseu.

  8. All the best make-up people say that this is a necessary step for a great looking eye make-up application – I would love to try them.

  9. I have never used an eyelash curler, but I would love to try it. Thank you so much for your generous giveaway. Becky

  10. I’m convinced! I would love to win this. My goal for 2012 is to transition to completely natural makeup products/alternatives. This would be perfect. 🙂

  11. Every time I’ve walked by a Sephora for YEARS, I kept meaning to pop in and by that one, as I heard it was the best. I also have tried an eyelash curler, but the description of what it accomplishes sounds great.

  12. I just hate it when beloved lines disappear from our shores and become a challenge to find. I would love to try this elusive cult item. Happy Hanukkah to you and yours.

  13. I would love to try this one; I have an old Sephora curler right now. I have to use an eyelash curler if I want to use mascara-otherwise my lashes hit my glasses.

  14. I lived in Paris a year and I am still kicking myself for not going down to the She Uemura store and picking up one of these puppies. Enter me, please. 🙂 Mille mercis!

  15. I´m taken by your generosity, and added my comment as a respect your generosity : )
    ( I have never even held a curler in my hand. )