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Eyelash tint and lift

6 replies

Icenii · 11/01/2022 22:19

I have long dark eyelashes but you dont really notice them unless I put mascara on. Rather thin. Given they are dark, is it still worth having them tinted?

Regarding a lift, are there any negative?

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Feedingthebirds1 · 11/01/2022 23:38

This might help:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/style_and_beauty/4448715-lash-lift-and-tint-worth-it

Veeveeoxox · 12/01/2022 00:26

I found one side wasn't as curled as the other and it cost me £48 it was ok but I wouldn't be in a rush to do it for that price again.

Kaftankween · 12/01/2022 08:06

I have long, thin eyelashes. I think a lift makes a huge difference. I only have one done for special occasions probably 2-3 times a year but I haven’t had any problems. If your eyelashes are already dark you might not need a tint.

gunnersgold · 12/01/2022 09:20

I found it an utter waste but my eyelashes naturally curl up . They looked the same as when I have a lash tint for £40 less !

deathofastrawberry · 12/01/2022 09:33

When I had a lash lift I felt that it was a waste of money and the same as just curling them at home which doesn't really take long to do every day. For something that costs £40 I don't think it's worth it.. and like a pp mine were also curled more on one eye than the other. I tint mine at home (so easy to do) then just curl them the old fashioned way.. you can get at home lash lifts which are reusable so might be better value for money. It also takes a long time for something with not much effect imo. X

FreshandLively · 12/01/2022 10:03

Mine only cost £25 and I have fair lashes. It make a bog difference on me and the lashes are still well curled 4 weeks later.

I'm very natural and rarely use mascara though. If you want a thick mascara look you're still going to need that, so it all seems a bit pointless.

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