Having curly lashes give a girl instant uplift. Unfortunately over zealous use of mechanical eyelash curlers can damage the lashes leaving them possibly broken or distorted.
Now there’s a way you can have the look you want without torturing those lashes.
Pop into a beauty salon, making sure the staff are professionally trained, and get your lashes permed and tinted. Its quick, painless and cheap
The Benefits
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opens up the eye to give definition
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adds thickness to lashes
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if you suffer from mascara allergy this is the answer
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no more mascara smudges, go swimming or exercise knowing that your mascara won’t run.
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throw away your mascara and eyelash curlers
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perfect for the visually or the physically impaired
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tints are available in a variety of colors
The Procedure
Your eye makeup is removed completely, then using the desired rod size, small, medium or large, the technician will wrap your eyelashes very carefully around the rod ensuring that they are straight and not overlapping. A permanent wave lotion is applied and left for 7-10 minutes. The lashes will then be cleaned and a hypoallergenic moisturizer applied to the lids.
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I have VERY straight lashes¦would like to get this done¦I live in Alabama¦dont think many people to this here¦.where is the closest place in Alabama to get this Eyelash Perming done¦.
Have you tried
http://www.xtremelashes.com/FindPro.aspx
You should be able to find something here
Hi Rebecca,
I am so sorry to hear that you are suffering from Trichtillomania and only wish we could wave a magic wand and have you better in no time. First of all I must make it clear to you that this affliction is new to me, and it is only by doing some research on line that I have any idea what you are suffering.
In the first place I hope and expect that your parents have sought medical advice but I get the impression that even the most qualified specialists, and they cost money, are not totally confident of either the reasons or the cure from the disorder that is causing you such distress.
I have read an article by a paediatric psychologist in the US who has had experience with working with teen-agers suffering from trichotillomania who suggests that medication often does not demonstrate significant benefits whereas cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) consistently shows positive results.
It goes on to say that if there is an underlying mood or anxiety disorder the disorder may respond to medication but that comprehensive, CBT, habit reversal treatment, not medication, should be the first line of treatment.
I do not know where you live but a referral to a pediatric psychologist might prove to be a beneficial way forward for you but I suggest that you will have to be determined that, if and when you have your consultation, that the consultant does not just try to fob you off with some medication and will take the trouble to fully investigate the causes of your problem.
Not easy for one so young, I know but show this response to your parents and I feel sure that you can rely on their support.
Your eyelash problem may well resolve itself in the course of time if you can get your disorder successfully treated, but for now I suggest you should avoid any artificial aids to your eyelash area, such as false lashes.
Our best wishes for a speedy recovery go out to you.
The Eye Beauty Team