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Tools of the Trade: Portable Eyelash Combs

Wed, 04/30/2008 - 3:00pm by bellasugar
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This is definitely not the age of Tammy Faye Bakker — and although long, lush, and voluminous lashes are sought after, so is a clean, defined, no-makeup makeup look. These contrasting worlds have no room for clumpy, lumpy lashes. With these relatively inexpensive and super-small lash combs, you won't have to worry about your lashes being a beauty faux pas.

Tweezerman Folding Eye Lash Comb ($6.99) is a thin and tapered gold-plated comb that has been designed to painlessly glide through your mascara-coated lashes and remove anything that is stuck together or clumpy. Use it when your lashes are still a little wet in gentle, upward motions (away from your eyes).

Eco Tools Bamboo Lash and Brow Groomer (on sale for $2.99) is a long and slender environmentally-friendly eyelash comb and eyebrow brush. It is made from synthetic bristles and the ferule is made from recycled aluminum. Check out the cost, too. At $2.99 a pop, you can keep one stashed in all of your primping locations.

For one more eyelash comb, read more.

Sephora Duo Eyelash/Brow Comb ($5) is a clear plastic, double-sided lash and brow comb. This one is also purse friendly since it's really light and the ends fold neatly inward so they won't catch on anything.

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  • JackieA's picture
    JackieA
    4

    I am so anal about not having clumpy lashes and I use a lash brush everyday, but it's cheap and starting to fall apart. I am definitely going to look into getting one of these, probably the tweezerman or the sephora one.

    17 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • bailaoragaditana's picture
    bailaoragaditana
    6

    I really like the Tweezerman one. Sephora Professionel does a really nice metal lash comb as well. I really don't like the plastic ones very much, they don't seem to be as effective.

    17 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • genabobena's picture
    genabobena
    7

    I have a Sonia Kashuk folding metal lash comb & I love it. It was super cheap, cleans up easily, & even though I've been using it for 5yrs, it has not lost a single tooth.

    17 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • kelliegonzo's picture
    kelliegonzo
    8

    i LOOOOVE the metal ones, all the plastic ones i've had in the past break in like 2.4 seconds.

    17 weeks 22 hours ago Report Comment
  • Dana18's picture
    Dana18
    9

    I use the Sonia Kashuk long handle metal comb and it is great! I love it.

    17 weeks 13 hours ago Report Comment
  • ThePerfectScore's picture
    ThePerfectScore
    10

    the metal ones are the best... and way safer than using the old safty pin trick to separate lashes!

    17 weeks 13 hours ago Report Comment
  • toodledoo's picture
    toodledoo
    11

    I go through so many of these...I always end up breaking off the plastic comb parts. Probably time to try a metal one!

    17 weeks 12 hours ago Report Comment
  • salex1230's picture
    salex1230
    13

    I have the tweezerman one and it works soooooo good! I'll never buy another plastic one again!

    17 weeks 11 hours ago Report Comment
  • luckyEmmie's picture
    luckyEmmie
    14

    i'm obsessed with having clumpless lashes, and i ALWAYS use the Tweezerman eyelash comb. So much better than the plastic ones!

    3 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Captious's picture
    Captious
    15

    Metal lash combs are DEFINITELY the way to go, Anything but metal and you are wasting your money, seriously. Wooded ones don't clean as well and plastic ones are never fine enough to do what they're designed to so instead of clumps you get that sectioned lash look- ugh. I also have Sonya Kashuk from Target. Cheap and great! The folding means you can totally throw it in your purse and clean it later if you are out and no mess!

    3 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • iambe's picture
    iambe
    16

    You can't tell from the picture, but the Sephora folding one has a metal comb. I had a similar one that I loved and lost and the Sephora one is an excellent replacement. The Tweezerman looks pretty cool too.

    3 weeks 8 hours ago Report Comment

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