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Chasing swoopy, lifted eye lashes? Chase no more — we found the 17 best eyelash curlers. • Let our list of best bedsheets be a reminder to never skimp on your comfort.
Dibs Desert Island Blush/Bronzer Duo This smells like vanilla and makes me happy. The Dibs brush has been sold out forever but it’s back in stock. But one side is for powders.
Tekla Fabrics Percale Bedding The bedding is made with extra-long threads that get bendier and softer with each wash, but they won’t lose their signature percale crispness. The color options range from a quiet luxury “Soft Grey” to a preppy pink “Mallow” pinstripe.
Mellanni Hotel Luxury 1800 Microfiber Sheet Set Like the sheets from Amazon Basics, these are made of polyester microfiber but with 42 colors to choose from. If there were an award for best guest sheets, these would win — with many among the more than 240,000 five-star reviews stating they use these for every room in their home.
Muji Washed Cotton Fitted Sheet Muji has a dedicated group of customers, including the Cut’s deputy culture editor Brooke Marine, who particularly likes its bedding options. The brand takes a no-frills approach to basically everything; don’t expect fancy certifications or effusive product storytelling, but do expect a well-priced item that gets the job done. While Muji offers a range of fabrics, we like this unique seersucker option since it’s inherently a cooler material.
Dior BACKSTAGE Lash Curler It’s wrapped on both sides to prevent pinching and pulling, and it’s a favorite among those with rounded and hooded eyes because it curls every single lash. When testing the curler, I found that to be true. Not only is the shape one of the best and most comfortable, I also love the grip of this curler. —Morgan Evans
KEVYN AUCOIN The Eyelash Curler This one is loved by makeup artists because its eye bed is slightly wider and less round, so it works better on a variety of eye shapes. While the shape of this curler is wider, it made it easier to clamp the lashes, and I definitely noticed a more effortless curl after clamping down for about 20 seconds. The natural shape of the curl was something I hadn’t really noticed before with other options on the market. —M.E.
TWEEZERMAN ProCurl Eyelash Curler Makeup artist Molly Greenwald loves the Pro series from Tweezerman. Although both shapes from the series will work for everyone, she notes that the ProCurl is curvier and more comfortable on rounder eyes.