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If you want longer lashes, it's not hard to get 'em. From more permanent solutions like eyelash extensions to easy at-home falsies to products—eyelash growth serum, eyelash curlers, and lengthening mascaras—there are plenty of ways to score the movie star lashes you're after.
But what about heated eyelash curlers? Chances are you've seen them flooding your FYP, and like the rest of us, you want to know: Do they really work? And what's the deal with putting heat that close to your eyes? We asked dermatologists and licensed estheticians for the 411 on the trending beauty product. The gist: Heated eyelash curlers are relatively safe, but there's a lot riding on the user to closely follow package directions and heed expert's safety warnings about temperature and over-use. (More on that below!)
Preview the best heated eyelash curlers ahead:
First, our top picks. We consulted two dermatologists, an optometrist, and a licensed esthetician for their opinions on these popular devices, and then poured over the best-reviewed options from retailers like Amazon, Ulta, and Walmart to pinpoint the best ones for you.
Here, the best heated eyelash curlers to give you long, luscious lashes that mimic the look of professional extensions.
Best Heated Eyelash Curler Overall
Grande Cosmetics GrandeLASH-LIFT Heated Lash Curler
Pros
- High and low settings
- From a reputable brand
Cons
- Some users say the lid doesn't stay put
If you've spent any time brainstorming about how to get longer lashes, you've probably heard of Grande Cosmetics. The brand makes one of the most popular eyelash (and eyebrow, for that matter) growth serums on the market. And once you've scored those miles-long lashes, you're going to want this little heated device to really give them that va-va-voom. It has a shape that's similar to that of a mascara, but trades bristles for tiny grooves that separate and lift lashes without making contact with your eyelid. Power up the whole thing via a USB charger. Once it's go-time, choose from a low or high setting and enjoy results for up to eight hours.
Rave review: "I have never been good at curling my lashes and after trying this, it is so easy and my lashes get lifted and curled so fast and last all day. Best investment ever!"
Power source | Rechargeable via USB |
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Heat settings | Two |
Pros
- Three temperature settings
- Ouch-proof silicone pad
Cons
- Battery-powered
This battery-powered eyelash curler has a single heated pad that sits underneath your lashes, much like a traditional eyelash curler, which makes it easy for beginners to use. We also like how compact it is—at less than five inches long and two inches wide, you can easily slip it into your makeup bag for daily use. Unfortunately, it's battery-powered, so you'll need to make sure you have backups on hand in a pinch.
Rave review: "This easy to use eye lash curler is great! It heats up fast with only one button to push. Curls your clean, dry lashes in seconds."
Power source | Battery-powered |
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Heat settings | Three |
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Best Heated Eyelash Curler For Hooded Eyes
Blinc Heated Lash Curler
Now 25% Off
Pros
- Protective guard for eyelids
- Works even on very short lashes
Because this heated eyelash curler uses a heated comb to separate and curl lashes starting from the root, the brand claim's it's an excellent pick for those with exceptionally short eyelashes, including hooded eyes. To help keep your lids safe when you're getting that close, the device has a protective guard that doesn't get hot. It is battery-powered, so make sure you have some extras handy.
Rave review: "I've tried other heated lash curlers over the years and this one is the best! It gets really hot and my lashes stay curled even after the mascara goes on."
Power source | Battery-powered |
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Heat settings | One |
Pros
- Five temperature settings
- Digital display
Cons
- Highest temperature setting may be too hot
Nervous about using too much heat on your delicate lashes? Dermatologists say that's a very real concern, as too much heat can damage them. Enter this electric eyelash curler, which features a digital display that tells you which of five exact temperature settings the device is operating at. We love that this one operates on a built-in long-lasting lithium battery. According to the manufacturer, a single two-hour charge equals a month of use.
Rave review: "My lashes have a hard time staying up even when they've been curled numerous times. However, this eyelash curler was able to keep my lashes curled throughout all the various activities of my day. I truly am in love with this product."
Power source | Lithium battery |
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Heat settings | Five |
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Pros
- Two temperature settings
- Rechargeable
Cons
- A bit bulky
This heated eyelash curler more closely mimics the traditional crimp style. Let the device preheat and then gently clamp down on lashes for five seconds. It's USB-rechargeable and boasts two temperature settings, so you can control the amount of heat it delivers. On the highest setting, the brand claims the curl will last for a full 48 hours.
Rave review: "Worked great! Didn't damage my eyelashes at all or burn my eyelids even when the heated part was right up against my eyelids. Applied mascara after curling and my eye lashes stayed curled for the entire night!"
Power source | Rechargeable via USB |
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Heat settings | Two |
Best Ergonomical Heated Eyelash Curler
Panasonic Heated Eyelash Curler
Now 33% Off
Pros
- Ergonomic design
- Compact design
Cons
- Battery-powered
Because it's one of the most popular heated eyelash curlers amongst influencers, you'll want to snag this gadget whenever you see it in stock—it typically flies off of the shelves, likely because it's super easy to use... and really works. All you have to do is run the heated silicone comb through your lashes with or without mascara. (Though it's worth noting: the derms we spoke to advise against using curlers with mascara!) It's ergonomically-designed to make it easier to get right up close to the lid without getting risk of burning the lid, is compact enough to slip into your makeup bag, and can be rinsed clean with water. On the downside, it's battery-powered.
Rave review: "The Panasonic Heated Eyelash Curler Comb is a game-changer in achieving beautifully curled lashes. Its heated comb design, gentle warming mechanism, precision, portability, and durability make it a standout beauty tool for those looking to enhance their eye makeup with perfectly curled lashes."
Power source | Battery-powered |
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Heat settings | One |
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Best Heated Eyelash Curler Set
Dust2Oasis Heated Eyelash Curler
Now 21% Off
Pros
- Comes with a comb and a cleaning brush
- Rechargeable
Cons
- Some users say it feels a bit flimsy
Though the price is comparable to other heated eyelash curlers on the market, this set comes with two extra tools: a small comb to brush lashes prior to use to enhance the final look and a cleaning brush to help keep the gadget in tip-top shape. The device itself, though, heats up in just ten seconds and has three temperature settings for customization. It's also type-C rechargeable and compact—about the size of a lipstick tube.
Rave review: "I have very straight asian lashes that go downward. If I only use regular curler, it goes down within minutes. But this heated curler really lasts all day long!"
Power source | Type-C rechargeable battery |
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Heat settings | Three |
Pros
- Rechargeable
- Small enough for short lasts
Cons
- Highest setting gets very hot
Another very popular model, the Chella Deluxe is a rechargeable heated eyelash curler with three heat settings to give you the flexibility to set your ideal temp. Simply roll the wand from root to tip for three seconds, then hold at the tip for an additional three seconds.
Rave review: "My lashes grow straight and I’ve been frustrated for years using the handheld curlers. They just don’t cut for me. Finally decided it was time to get serious and get a heated lash curler. OMG. That’s all I’ve got to say. You have to be careful but wowza does this curl my lashes!"
Power source | Rechargeable via USB |
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Heat settings | Three |
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Best Drugstore Heated Eyelash Curler
Remington Reveal Lash & Brow Kit
Now 16% Off
Pros
- Two-in-one brow and lash kit
- Batteries included
Cons
- Only one temperature setting
Love the idea of a single kit to groom both lashes and brows? Remington has the answer. The Reveal Lash & Brow Kit comes with a heated eyelash curler that gently swoops lashes into a gorgeous curl, plus precision tweezers equipped with an LED light to help you tweeze brows to perfection.
Rave review: "It heats up very quickly and it gives me the most beautiful natural curl. I have very straight lashes and usually use a regular manual eyelash curler and within five minutes my eyelashes are straight again, especially after putting on mascara, I believe mascara might weigh my eyelashes down. But I don't have that issue with the heated curler, the curl is there even after I remove my mascara. "
Power source | Battery-powered |
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Heat settings | One |
Pros
- Two temperature settings
- Easy enough for beginners
Cons
- A bit bulky
If you've seen a heated eyelash curler on TikTok, chances are high that this is the one you spotted. The crimp-style curler is a breeze for newbies, since it closely resembles the traditional metal types you're probably already used to. We love that it's rechargeable, so there's no need for batteries. Plus, it heats up in less than 10 seconds and operates at two temperature settings, depending on your preferences.
Rave review: "I have very straight eyelashes that point down and after using this eyelash curler, the lashes stay up all day!"
Power source | Rechargeable |
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Heat settings | Two |
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How we chose the best heated eyelash curlers
For the past few months, Women’s Health editors, including writer Brigitt Earley, have been researching the bestselling, most popular, and top-rated heated eyelash curlers. Our team consulted two dermatologists, an optometrist, and a licensed esthetician for opinions, and then evaluated thousands of customer reviews and ratings to narrow down the best heated eyelash curlers for a wide range of needs and preferences.
Meet the experts
Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist specializing at the Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York, Marisa Garshick, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Centers in New York and New Jersey, Alexis Pfropper is a licensed esthetician and owner/founder of asthetik skincare, Inna Lazar, OD, is an optometrist at Greenwich Eyecare
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Will using a heated eyelash curler damage my eyelashes?
"Heat can damage hairs, including eyelashes," says Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, a board-certified dermatologist specializing at the Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York. "It is important to use a warm curler rather than a hot one to reduce risk of heat injury, to follow user instructions, and to avoid misuse or overuse."
Similar to using hot tools, like a curling iron on your hair, the key is warm—not hot—heat in moderation. Too much heat around the eye and on the lashes can not only be damaging to the lashes, but it also poses a burn risk to the delicate eyelid skin, says Marisa Garshick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Centers in New York and New Jersey.
Are there any disadvantages to using heated eyelash curlers?
While heated eyelash curlers can be effective in achieving a long-lasting curl, there are potential disadvantages to consider before using one:
- Overheating: Some devices may not have adjustable heat settings, posing a risk of overheating and causing damage to the lashes.
- Burns: Misuse of any heated device around the delicate skin of the eyelid can result in burns to the eyelids or lash line.
- Incompatibility with mascara: Some heated curlers may not work well with mascara, and using them together could lead to clumping or uneven results or even lash damage.
- Overuse: Prolonged exposure or high heat settings may cause dryness, brittleness, or breakage of eyelashes.
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Can I use a heated eyelash curler every day?
"While it's technically possible to use a heated eyelash curler every day, it's generally not recommended," says Alexis Pfropper, licensed esthetician and owner and founder of asthetik skincare. "Daily use of a heated eyelash curler can lead to overexposure to heat, potentially causing dryness, brittleness, and increased risk of damage or breakage over time. Overuse may also contribute to weakening the lashes and compromising their overall health."
Remember to care for your lashes as you would your hair, and be gentle with them. "Use a heated eyelash curler sparingly, incorporating it into your beauty routine as needed rather than on a daily basis. Regularly moisturizing and conditioning your lashes can also help maintain their health when using heated tools," says Pfropper.
Can I use a heated eyelash curler while wearing mascara?
Avoid using a heated eyelash curling while wearing mascara. "It's best to use a heated lash curler before applying mascara, as the ingredients in mascara can heat up and potentially damage the eyelashes," says Inna Lazar, OD, an optometrist at Greenwich Eyecare. "For safer use, apply mascara right after curling your eyelashes."
Brigitt Earley
Contributing Writer
Brigitt is a writer, editor and craft stylist with nearly 15 years of experience. She specializes in lifestyle topics, including home, health, parenting, beauty, style, food, entertaining, travel and weddings. She has written for Glamour, People, Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, Real Simple, Martha Stewart, Apartment Therapy, The Spruce, and more.
Reviewed byBrian Underwood
Beauty Director
Brian Underwood is the beauty director at Women’s Health. He is an award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience covering beauty and lifestyle for several national media outlets and previously served as beauty and wellness director at Oprah Daily. His work has appeared in Woman’s Day, Life & Style Weekly, Good Housekeeping, and many more. He also serves as a member of the Skin Cancer Foundation’s gala committee and lives in New York City with his daughter.