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Eye lash Perm

Has any one had this done & does it work ( I don't wanna go blind lol)
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  • suep
    suep Posts: 782 Forumite
    My daughter had this done when she was at college, she was fine but I didnt notice much difference.
    sue
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  • I had this done many, many years ago along with having my eyelashes dyed, but tbh they looked far better with just a coat of mascara. Totally harmless but I wouldn't bother doing it again.
    Owing to financial constraints, the light at the end of the tunnel has been switched off until further notice. :(

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  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    what does it actually do. Eyelashes are so small i cant see what effect it would have on them
    (unless, of course, you were going to have a curly perm):rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • curls them like you've used a curler

    but given an eyelash only lives for 3-4 weeks it's a little pointless ;)
  • I got this done along with a eyelash tint last year. It wasnt as good as i thought it would be and i doubt i would get it done again unless it was for a very special occasion

    From memory i paid about £25 for both and although the tinting was quite quick the perming took longer and involved having tiny sticky tubes stuck to my eyelashes, very strange :rotfl:
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  • shykins
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    i had had this done a few times and was really pleased with it the first few times but the last couple it doesnt seem to be as effective

    having the tint on its own made no difference to my lashes but when i had them tinted and permed they looked much longer, curled up and were really noticeable but as i say the last couple times they dont seem to do that so well,

    i did try a home kit but never again!!!! i couldnt see lol
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  • i perform these and hey're quite expensive in my old salon they were £35! they did curl your lashes quite well, however i couldnt justify the £35 pricetag!!

    shykins, just reading your sig, WOW girl well done with the massive weight loss!
  • lemontart
    lemontart Posts: 6,037 Forumite
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    I had this done and it was brilliant but it is a luxury
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  • red
    red Posts: 666 Forumite
    i had this done and thought it was a bit of a waste of time and money....my lashes seem to refuse to hold a curl, so this seemed like a good idea, but to be honest, i could see very little difference to the look of my eyes afterwards. it is v safe though but i would not really recommend it as i think the difference is so subtle it is not worth the cost.
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  • mwa
    mwa Posts: 364 Forumite
    I did a beauty course and learned how to do these and have also had them done myself. My theory on them is that if you have thick, straight lashes then they don't seem to hold the perm but if you have weaker lashes then it might be worthwhile. If I were you I'd check out my nearest training college where you can get a student to do it for a fraction of the cost so you don't blow £35+ on something that doesn't work.

    MWA
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