I went to Lash Me to get the newest lash treatment - a 'lash lift', which I heard about from Lisa Eldridge and is intended to give your lashes a dramatic lift rather than just curl them inwards like a perm.
Making an appointment was very easy via Facebook, and Lash Me were very pleasant and accommodating with their available times.
I am disappointed however by the actual treatment and service, which cost $60. Walking in, the girl who did my lashes was unable to muster a smile in greeting, and throughout the entire treatment made no attempt to make conversation, while the lady and technician next to me who were undergoing the same treatment were chatting away just fine. This is not a big deal and I don't mind lying there in silence, but it wasn't what I expected after the friendly customer service on facebook. I made it clear this was my first ever eyelash anything, and it would've been nice if she had told me what was involved, how long it would take, and if I could ensure I was comfortable as my eyes would be sealed shut for 40 minutes! Afterwards, she didn't tell me what I needed to do or avoid either, and I only discovered by an internet search afterwards that I'm not supposed to wear eye makeup for 24 hours.
I am mixed Aussie-Latino-Asian and my lashes are fine, straight and not long, however they aren't as stumpy and difficult to curl as some other Asian girls. I'd consider them average length. I was looking forward to this lash lift as it's designed to lift the lashes up at the root, so it is perfect for Asian girls with downwards-pointing lashes, and thus would be extra great for me! I was shocked however when I looked in the mirror after the procedure and saw no great improvement whatsoever, except for one clump of 3-4 lashes which stuck up much more than the others. There was just a slight fanning out of my lashes, and I can achieve a much more dramatic look with a cheap eyelash curler.
I'm not sure if the failure of the lash lift was due to the procedure itself, which might not be able to deliver what it purports to, or if the fault lies with the technician and her skill. In her defence, she left the solution on longer just to ensure the curl would work, and used a size 'Small' silicone pad, but it still didn't work. I'm not sure why it works for others and not for me, when my lashes are not the worst of my features by far!
Nonetheless, I really feel as though I just grabbed three $20 bills from my purse and plunged them down the toilet.
Lash Me seems really great for lash extensions, but I would not recommend a lash lift. read more