Agree, I happily tint my brows at home.I have. Its a bit of a lengthy process but it does work, takes practice. I also do an at home lash and brow tint.
I have black hair so have very dark lashes and I didn’t see any difference, I was told that dark lashes are lighter at the ends and so would be worth doing but imo it wasn’t so have never bothered againI’m darker skinned so I have black hair- do you think the eyelash tint is still worth?
Oh then I think I’ll just get a lash lift without a tint!I have black hair so have very dark lashes and I didn’t see any difference, I was told that dark lashes are lighter at the ends and so would be worth doing but imo it wasn’t so have never bothered again
awh I’m really sorry this happened to youI just need to vent for a bit - I called the hairdresser I went to for the first time about six weeks ago whether she could cut my bangs. They were getting ridiculously long and there's a family birthday coming up next weekend, so I wanted to look nice and not cut it myself, as I often do.
Went there yesterday and she asked whether I wanted them straight - said yes, as I assumed she was asking whether I want it more like a side-swept style, even though I have full, blunt bangs. Well, she cut straight across, everything the same lengthand now the sides are actually shorter than the middle piece and I look like a Playmobil
I could have done a better job myself and actually debated doing that for a while, but then thought that it would be nice to get a hairdresser to do it. I liked her the first time I went there and now I'm not sure if I want to go again.
At least my hair grows rather quickly and it's over a week until the birthday party, so I hope it looks less stupid then.
Sorry this happened to you! This is actually quite a problem, hairdressers who can do fringes well are so rare. I can’t find any near me so I learned to cut and style my fringe myself. Have you tried getting a refund?I just need to vent for a bit - I called the hairdresser I went to for the first time about six weeks ago whether she could cut my bangs. They were getting ridiculously long and there's a family birthday coming up next weekend, so I wanted to look nice and not cut it myself, as I often do.
Went there yesterday and she asked whether I wanted them straight - said yes, as I assumed she was asking whether I want it more like a side-swept style, even though I have full, blunt bangs. Well, she cut straight across, everything the same lengthand now the sides are actually shorter than the middle piece and I look like a Playmobil
I could have done a better job myself and actually debated doing that for a while, but then thought that it would be nice to get a hairdresser to do it. I liked her the first time I went there and now I'm not sure if I want to go again.
At least my hair grows rather quickly and it's over a week until the birthday party, so I hope it looks less stupid then.
That's the worst, she did it for free, so I feel terrible in not liking it! It was really nice of her and I can't appreciate the gesture as all I see is Playmobil.Sorry this happened to you! This is actually quite a problem, hairdressers who can do fringes well are so rare. I can’t find any near me so I learned to cut and style my fringe myself. Have you tried getting a refund?
Sorry this happened to you! This is actually quite a problem, hairdressers who can do fringes well are so rare. I can’t find any near me so I learned to cut and style my fringe myself. Have you tried getting a refund?
Can you really dye your lashes just by painting it on with a mascara wand? I tint my own brows but assumed it would be much more fiddly to do lashes!!!I’ve probably posted this before, but my best tip for very fair haired friends is to tint your own brows and lashes at home.. it really is SO simple and easy!
I used to pay a salon to do it, it would never be as dark as I like, wouldn’t last, and they would get tint in my eyes and it would sting so bad.
i do it at home and it really helps me feel more put together with no make up on.
I use the eylure dybrow in dark brown. Put it on my brows for 8 mins and then use the rest on my lashes using the disposable mascara brushes. I leave it on for a good 10 mins and voila
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Yes!!! Honestly I want to tell so many people because it really is that easyCan you really dye your lashes just by painting it on with a mascara wand? I tint my own brows but assumed it would be much more fiddly to do lashes!!!
I’m sure they used to be the same product, and then it came out as just for brows. I imagine it went wrong for someone, as ideally you should put a protective pad under the eye and have eyes closed whilst the dye is on … and still closed for the removal. However, I have always just applied a bit of the dye with a disposable wand (I mean If I can’t find one I’ve used a paintbrush in the past). Looks just as good as when I’ve paid to have it done in a salon.Yes!!! Honestly I want to tell so many people because it really is that easy
I bought the eylure lash tint and it was so fiddly, I got it all in my eyes, I never did it again.. then one day I thought why don’t I just use my brow tint and…. It was so easy and it worked so much better. Must be a money making thing! I can’t think of any other reason why they don’t advertise the same product.
I have mentioned it on here a few times before and will mention again: I am naturally very pale and swear by Dove's Visible Glow Nourishing Tanning Lotion! It’s affordable, easy to use and produces a natural-looking result.I just need a light, gradual, natural looking tan for a red head
I would go for one the root sprays you can get! I wash my hair daily too and use the l’oreal root spray when I haven’t got my colour done and my greys come through .. they are brilliant!I have a rather funny hair problem - I have single strands of hair that grow out some centimeters white and then some centimeters colored, it looks like they grow like that in pretty regular intervals. And of course, they are along my parting. My aesthetician told me that it's likely a stress-related thing.
My hair color is a light brown, I'd say it's a warm shade with some red and mostly golden undertones. I don't want the commitment of a dye job again, but I'm only 32 and feel a bit self-conscious about those white parts peeking through in the light. I've seen these masks by Maria Nila that offer dye that fades. I only know Maria Nila by name and it is pretty expensive. Any experience with it? I'm not looking for a 100% color match to the rest of my hair, something close to it so that the odd white bits get a tad of color would be sufficient for me. My hair is dry, I wash it daily and it's natural, so I'm unsure whether it would take...
I have this too. Relates to a pretty bad health anxiety related breakdown over the span of 2 yearsI have a rather funny hair problem - I have single strands of hair that grow out some centimeters white and then some centimeters colored, it looks like they grow like that in pretty regular intervals. And of course, they are along my parting. My aesthetician told me that it's likely a stress-related thing.
My hair color is a light brown, I'd say it's a warm shade with some red and mostly golden undertones. I don't want the commitment of a dye job again, but I'm only 32 and feel a bit self-conscious about those white parts peeking through in the light. I've seen these masks by Maria Nila that offer dye that fades. I only know Maria Nila by name and it is pretty expensive. Any experience with it? I'm not looking for a 100% color match to the rest of my hair, something close to it so that the odd white bits get a tad of color would be sufficient for me. My hair is dry, I wash it daily and it's natural, so I'm unsure whether it would take...
Thank you! I was thinking of dove actually, was looking at the new mousse one. Have you tried it?I have mentioned it on here a few times before and will mention again: I am naturally very pale and swear by Dove's Visible Glow Nourishing Tanning Lotion! It’s affordable, easy to use and produces a natural-looking result.
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