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Hi Lash perm experts,
HELP!!! Today i just did a lash perm followed by a lash tint, and was horrified to see the after results.
One eyelash came out perfectly curled and the other eyelash came out frizzy and wavy, like a big bend in the middle!!! Eekkk!
This has never happened to me before, and i was sooooo upset to see that and was devastated and embarassed infront of the client and of course didnt charge her. Luckily she was very understanding and even blamed her own eyelashes and said this exact same effect happened to her the last time she had an eyelash perm in another salon....she said something like an electric shock had passed through her eyelashes, but it happened to both of her eyelashes.
I use the clamp shields instead of the rollers, that clamp on to your eyelashes whilst the lotion is on. I followed the normal procedure as always, 8 minutes for each perming and fixing lotion. The lashes were caught nicely and perfectly in the clamps... i always check thoroughly.
I really dont know what could have gong wrong?? was it over processing? was it that the lashes were caught bent in the clamps?? Why was one eyelash perfect, and the other a disaster??
Anyone with some thoughts on what could of happened to avoid this in the future????
I said to her to come back next week, and i can re´do it with just the perming lotion to relax out the wave/frizz???
How can i fix this???? And how long does it take for the lashes to straighten out naturally???
I am actually thinking now to ditch the clamp shields and convert to lash lifts...i have heard many good things about lash lift and that it avoids frizzness?? is that true??? DO i need to go on an lash lift course to offer this service?
HELP!!! Today i just did a lash perm followed by a lash tint, and was horrified to see the after results.
One eyelash came out perfectly curled and the other eyelash came out frizzy and wavy, like a big bend in the middle!!! Eekkk!
This has never happened to me before, and i was sooooo upset to see that and was devastated and embarassed infront of the client and of course didnt charge her. Luckily she was very understanding and even blamed her own eyelashes and said this exact same effect happened to her the last time she had an eyelash perm in another salon....she said something like an electric shock had passed through her eyelashes, but it happened to both of her eyelashes.
I use the clamp shields instead of the rollers, that clamp on to your eyelashes whilst the lotion is on. I followed the normal procedure as always, 8 minutes for each perming and fixing lotion. The lashes were caught nicely and perfectly in the clamps... i always check thoroughly.
I really dont know what could have gong wrong?? was it over processing? was it that the lashes were caught bent in the clamps?? Why was one eyelash perfect, and the other a disaster??
Anyone with some thoughts on what could of happened to avoid this in the future????
I said to her to come back next week, and i can re´do it with just the perming lotion to relax out the wave/frizz???
How can i fix this???? And how long does it take for the lashes to straighten out naturally???
I am actually thinking now to ditch the clamp shields and convert to lash lifts...i have heard many good things about lash lift and that it avoids frizzness?? is that true??? DO i need to go on an lash lift course to offer this service?
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