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Tried and tested: A new eyelash treatment offering an alternative to mascara
Jemma Gofton gets all of a flutter trying out the new craze of lash dipping.
My love, hate relationship with mascara started in my teens.
I love it because the defining nature of it heads off questions about ill health and sleepless nights. I hate it because my dressing table is spewing out bottles that promise to lengthen, thicken and knock 20 years off me. (I know I’m an advertisers dream!)
The pursuit of fluttering eyelashes has seen me try semi permanent lashes through to falsies through to lash perming and everything in between.
So, when I heard that Aura Health and Beauty in Hopwood were offering Lash Dipping I was elbowing people out of the way to be first in line.
This procedure is fresh from the USA and Aura is one of the first salons to offer it in the North West. Lash Dipping is semi-permanent mascara that’s applied to both sets of lashes.
The product used is called ‘Cry Baby’ and the draw is that it lasts up to 3 weeks.
The procedure saw me relaxing on a heated bed for 30 minutes as therapist Jenny coated my lashes.
The amount of product applied is down to personal taste, so of course the diva in me went for ‘lather it on’. The only slight discomfort is from the fumes which can make your eyes water. At the end my lashes looked as if I’d applied a few layers of normal mascara resulting in my eyes looked wider and framed.
for the first 24 hours after the treatment you’re advised not to get your lashes wet or hot and going forward you need to use oil free eye make up remover.
With Christmas around the corner you may prefer a more dramatic look and it’s fine to apply your own mascara just as long as you avoid the waterproof variety. The product will gradually wear off and that’s when you need to return to the salon for a fresh application. I am also assured that it won’t damage my lashes.
after the 24-hour wait, I went to the gym for a boxing lesson, I swam in a pool and I had a bath – the mascara didn’t budge.
my naturally short, stubby and sparse lashes now have definition and a slight curl. I haven’t had to apply mascara since the treatment and the kohl look leaves me feeling comfortable enough go make up free.
Aura Health and Beauty are offering Lash Dipping for £35 and a full lash make over consisting of lash dipping, lash tint and eyelash lift for £69. Aura Health & Beauty, 3-5 Withington Street, Hopwood, OL10 2HQ 01706 629777.
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Losing my eyelashes?
Every time I clean my face eyelashes pop out and every time they are wet. How can I make them grow back? thanks!
be very careful if you use just any cheap brand of eye makeup. for example try using a better a little bit more expensive brand of mascara or eyeliner.
also try to eat healthiierr that also impacts the growth of your hair and how much your hair falls off.
try not using mascara as this hardens the eyelashes and they become more prone to falling out
jus dont use mascara and see wat a difference it will make
also don't apply so much pressure on that area
Maybe eat healthier? Or not rub so hard? Or be extra careful! Do you have like a baldish spot where they were? Tell me and I can give ferther info.
because yur using cheap *** mascara by the time the will grow
Where can I find eye lash tint?
What drugstore or beauty stores can i find eye lash tint at? and a link would be nice(:
a tint to make them darker or sparkly? just get mascara. you can get it anywhere
Lifestyle
Flutter those lashes: With the party season fast approaching, we’ll be looking for ways to glam up your look. Eyelash extensions are a great way of opening up the eyes and mean you don’t need to wear as much make-up.
With treatments taking a couple of hours, finding time to get out to a salon may be an issue but Flutter offers the application of this luxurious treatment in the comfort of your own home.
Eyelash extensions have long been a favourite of many celebrities, and now you too can have a bespoke professional salon treatment with at-home visits customised to suit your schedule.
Flutter Eyelash extensions & semi permanent false eyelashes are individual extensions applied one at a time to your natural lashes, adding length, thickness and curl – the perfect mascara like finish without the mascara.
Because they last up to five or six weeks, the lashes will take you through the party season or if you decide to keep the look, you can have them maintained every three to five weeks.
Flutter will pay home visits to address throughout Surrey and parts of London. a full set costs from £140, with infill maintenance appointments from £65. To book visit www.fluttereyes.co.uk or call 01372 386 312
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My eyelashes have white tips…?
hey, my eyelashes are quite long, i put vaseline on them but they have white tips which makes them look shorter, any ways to show the white tips instead of mascara. vaseline does not work for me btw. thanks! x
You're like me. I find it odd because I'm quite dark, and my lashed are long and dark, yet the tips are quite light. There's no way to get rid of them, but if you go to a beauty salon, they can tint your eyelashes for you x x x
mascara is all i can think of. Or that new prescription, lattesse.( could be wrong spelling)
anyone, answer mine, please and thanks in advance!
Get your eyelashes tinted at a salon
I think mascara is your only option









