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The 6 Best Heated Eyelash Curlers for Full, Dramatic Lashes

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Heated eyelash curlers we recommend on a brown striped background

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There’s something about full, long lashes that make you feel so incredible, even without any other makeup on. A solid mascara can do the trick, especially when paired with an eyelash curler designed to curl and shape lashes. If you’re looking for even more of a dramatic curl, though, then consider a heated eyelash curler. Think of this device as a hot tool for your lashes; the heat causes the lashes to curl upwards and hold the shape for several hours.

These devices look daunting, so we're here to help you pick the best heated eyelash curler for you and your needs. We compiled a list of the top-rated heated curlers on the market and evaluated each model on ease of use, extra features, like temperature indicators, and overall value. Then we landed on the following best in show.

What We Like
  • Curls lashes with ease

  • Compact design

  • Comfortable on eyes

What We Don't Like
  • Takes longer than typical curlers

Features: Temperature indicator light, wand with comb-like head

With a compact, comfortable-to-hold design, this eyelash curler is one of our absolute favorites. This popular wand, which looks like a mini comb, relies on gentle heat and small bristles to curl lashes upwards. (Pro tip: It works even better on lashes coated in mascara.) We love that it has a rechargeable battery—so you can always count on it to work. Keep in mind that this takes time and patience (after all, you are putting something hot and pointy by your eyeballs), but the payoff is an eye-opening lash lift that lasts way longer than a regular curler.

How to use: Start by applying mascara. Then begin combing from the middle of your lashes outwards, keeping the comb pressed against the hair for up to 10 seconds so that the heat can penetrate. Continue with the sides of your lashes, pressing and combing until you’ve got your desired look.

Chella Heated Eyelash Curler Before and After

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What We Like
  • Non-burning low heat

  • Easy, user-friendly design

What We Don't Like
  • Takes slightly longer to curl than other options

Features: Rechargeable battery, two heat settings, grooved safety slot

If you're new to the world of heated eyelash curling, this one's for you. This user-friendly device is super easy to operate—no prior experience needed—and features two heat settings, neither of which gets so hot that you'll have to worry about accidentally burning yourself. It also has a grooved safety slot that helps protect the delicate skin around your eyes.

How to use: Apply mascara first. Hold down the oval button at the front of the device for two seconds to power it on. (This same button changes the heat settings.) Wait about 30 seconds for the curler to heat up (you'll know it's ready when the white dot at the tip of the curler turns white) and then get started curling lashes by resting the tool near the base of the lashes, holding for 10 seconds, and moving upwards in a slow motion. Be sure to change the device regularly.

What We Like
  • Four temperature settings

  • Can be charged almost anywhere

  • Works on natural lashes, falsies, or extensions

What We Don't Like
  • May have to repeat a few times on lower settings

Features: USB port, nickel-chromium rod

This curler looks like a flash drive, which makes it super portable and a breeze to tote around. Equipped with a USB port, this can be charged almost anywhere—at home, at work, or abroad. Within the comb is a ceramic rod that evenly heats all types of lashes, especially unruly strands. Also nice: It has four temperature settings so you have a variety to pick from. Just note that some reviewers say you'll have to repeat the curling process a few times to achieve a super dramatic curl when using the lower heat settings.

How to use: Once the tool has heat up (this takes about 10 seconds), select your desired temperature by clicking the power button until you've landed on the temperature. Then, coat your lashes in mascara. Starting at the base of the lash, sweep the tool upward for at least 10 seconds.

What We Like
  • Includes a tweezer with a light

  • Works on bare or mascara-coated lashes

  • Doubles as a brow tool

What We Don't Like
  • Takes a while to curl lashes

Features: Temperature indicator light, protective cap

A heated lash comb that comes with a precision tweezer? Sign us up. This curler has heated prongs that pass through lashes with ease (aka they don't pinch or tug at the hairs) and a tweezer light, so you won't miss a single hair.

How to use: For the lashes, wait until the indicator light turns red. Once ready, the device is all set to be used on naked lashes or lashes coated with mascara. All you have to do is pass it through your lashes in an upward motion. For the tweezer function, use it as you'd normally use a tweezer.

What We Like
  • Budget-friendly

  • Soft, gentle silicone pad

What We Don't Like
  • AA batteries needed

Features: Silicone heating pad, ergonomic shape

For those worried about pinching their eyelids, we recommend the TouchBeauty Heated Eyelash Curler. It's similar in theory to a traditional non-heated eyelash curler in the sense that it has plushy silicone pads that gently curl lashes. This one heats up enough to effectively curl your lash hairs, but the soft material won't pinch your skin. Just a heads up, this device doesn't have a rechargeable battery, so you'll want to make sure you always have extra AAs on hand.

How to use: Turn the curler on and let it heat up for 15 seconds. Bring the clamp up to the eyelashes and fasten them gently inside the prongs. Press down on the handles a few times (as you would with a regular curler), holding on for five to eight seconds each time. Then, apply mascara on top.

What We Like
  • Budget-friendly

  • Small and easy to pack

  • Quickly curls and separates

What We Don't Like
  • Battery isn't rechargeable

Features: Brush head

This mini option from Conair is perfect for travel and on-the-go use. The small size fits in your purse or makeup bag and gets the job done, lifting your lashes in mere seconds. We also like that the brush head works to comb and separate your eyelashes while curling them. It's powered by one AA battery, so make sure you have an a backup.

How to use: Turn the tool on. Once it's sufficiently heated up after a few seconds, bring it towards the base of your upper lashes. Then, hold it there for eight to 10 seconds. Repeat as needed. Finish your look with a coat of mascara.

What to Look For in Heated Eyelash Curlers

  • Controlled Heating: When it comes to a heated eyelash curler, you want a tool that offers an even distribution of heat so all of your lashes will curl the same amount simultaneously. Also, heat features such as an indicator light and automatic heat control will ensure you know when to curl and that your lashes won't burn or break.
  • Lash Type: Some heated lash curlers will curl only natural bare lashes, while others are safe for use with mascara or with extensions and false lashes. Consider what type of lashes you will want to curl and make sure your heated lash curler is safe to use with them.
  • Curling Results: Choose a heated lash curler that provides the desired results and has a long-lasting effect. Of course, results are paramount. You don’t want to bother taking the time to heat-curl your lashes if the results don’t match your effort.
FAQ
  • Do heated eyelash curlers damage eyelashes?

    Heated eyelash curlers can damage eyelashes if you use one that gets too hot or if you do not use them as directed. Be sure to read instructions and follow them carefully, only using eyelash curlers that have positive reviews designed for the lashes you are curling.

  • Can you use a heated eyelash curler without mascara?

    You can use a heated eyelash curler without mascara as long as the brand says so. Most often, you can use one without mascara. Others may be able to curl eyelashes with mascara, false lashes, or extensions.

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Syden Abrenica is a freelance writer and editor with over five years of experience covering beauty. Her work has appeared in several publications, including Good Housekeeping, Health, Harper's Bazaar, and more.

Caitlyn Martyn is a commerce writer on staff at Byrdie, where she covers all things beauty and style. She updated this story in 2024 to ensure it's full of up-to-date info that ensures you pick the right heated eyelash curler.

Edited by Caitlyn Martyn

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