The eyelash curling apparatus is designed to provide an apparatus that allows the user to curl the lashes instead of crimping them. The apparatus is a small tool having a plurality of parts. The top portion of the apparatus is of concave design to accommodate the placement of the apparatus on the eyeball of the user. Attached to this part is a round rod that is positioned centrally to and horizontally to the concave surface. The rod is implanted in a housing that acts as a curling iron. Once heated to the proper temperature the lashes are placed between the top and lower structures. Pinching the two structures together, closes the mechanism, forces the eyelashes against the curling rod, keeping them positioned during the set time.
Joy Heintz 1971 graduate of Fairfield High School in Fairfield, CT is on Classmates.com. See pictures, plan your class reunion and get caught up with Joy and other high school ...
Joy Heintz 1970 graduate of Juneau High School in Milwaukee, WI is on Classmates.com. See pictures, plan your class reunion and get caught up with Joy and other high school alumni.