u/withanH90

Image 1 — Update to yesterday’s failed lift: the fix was a success!
Image 2 — Update to yesterday’s failed lift: the fix was a success!

Update to yesterday’s failed lift: the fix was a success!

After yesterday’s semi failed lift, I was nervous to go back today for a “quick fix.” But I shouldn’t have been worried, thanks to some great advice from this sub I was able to communicate my worries to my lash tech. I think she did a great job and my lashes look like how I expected them to look yesterday. She threw in a free lash conditioner as well. First pic is today’s fix, second is yesterday’s subpar results.

u/withanH90 — 1 day ago

Would you fix this?

UPDATE: she fixed them today and they look great. I’ll see if I can add a picture to this post.

I got a lash lift today. I can’t count how many I’ve had over the years, usually I go twice a year before something like a trip. Today I felt like my lashes were not really curled enough. They don’t look like how previous lifts have looked. I reached out to my tech and she said it’s an easy fix and that I should be in and out in about 30 mins and she can fit me in tomorrow. She also said she would throw in a free lash conditioner since I’m worried about my lash health. I think this sounds pretty reasonable but I would like some other opinions. Would you get these fixed? First picture is today’s lash lift, second picture is the last one I got at the end of November. Same tech. I see a difference, especially in the center lashes. The outer corners have a nice curl. My tech said she didn’t change the rod size, but that many things can affect the way the lift turns out. But she assured me it will be an easy fix. What are your thoughts?

u/withanH90 — 2 days ago