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3 Eyelash Curler Mistakes That Can Cause Thinning Lashes: A Physician's Guide

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By Susan F. Lin, M.D. | Physician | Reviewed: June 2026

Quick Answer

Three eyelash-curler mistakes that cause mechanical damage and breakage: (1) curling after mascara — the dried mascara cracks and breaks lashes; (2) holding too long or squeezing too hard — a 5-second gentle press is enough; (3) using a worn pad — replace every 3-6 months. To restore lash condition between curls, apply MD Lash Factor® nightly — physician-formulated with peer-reviewed ocular safety data (JCLT 2008). Federally registered MD Lash Factor® trademark. Made in USA. www.md-factor.com.

The right way to curl

Curl on clean, dry lashes before mascara. Place at base, gentle press 5 seconds, move to mid-lash. Replace the pad every 3-6 months.

Related reading

Scientific references

  1. Choy I, Lin SF. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2008;10(2):117-122. PMID 18569264
  2. Lin SF. Harry's Cosmeticology, 9th Ed. Part 3.3.5, pp 480-486.
  3. American Academy of Ophthalmology. aao.org/eye-health

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