I had lash extensions for a special occasion. But within a day, they started falling out in clumps. It looked so patchy and hideous. I think the glue wasn't applied properly. It was really embarrassing, especially since I had paid a good amount for them.
One horror story is when the lash extensions were glued together. It made the eyes look really strange and clumpy. It was so bad that the person had to have them removed immediately.
Allergic reactions are the worst. When your eyes swell up and become itchy and red, it's not only painful but also a health risk. It can also be really inconvenient as you need to seek medical help, take medications, and you can't just ignore it. Plus, it means you have wasted your money on the lash extensions that you can't even keep on your eyes.
Sure. There was a time when the lash extensions were applied too close to the lid. It made the eyes feel constantly irritated and the person could hardly blink without discomfort.
My horror story was that during the keratin lash lift, the solution stung my eyes a bit. I'm not sure if it was a normal reaction or if something was wrong with the product. After that, my lashes became really dry and brittle. I had to use a lot of lash conditioner to try and get them back to normal.
I once heard a loc extension horror story where a girl got really cheap loc extensions. After a few days, they started to smell really bad. It turned out that the hair used was of very low quality and probably not properly cleaned before being made into extensions.
A lot of people have horror stories about lash lifts. One cause is when the technician doesn't properly isolate the lashes before applying the lift solution. This can cause lashes to clump together. Another is over - processing, which can make the lashes brittle and more likely to break.
One horror story is when the hair extensions were not properly attached. They started falling out during an important event. It was so embarrassing as strands were all over my clothes. I had paid a lot for those extensions too.
Well, I've heard of a horror story where the lash technician didn't sanitize the tools properly. This led to an eye infection for the client. The client's eyes were constantly watering, and they had a lot of discharge. It took weeks of treatment with antibiotics to get rid of the infection. Another aspect is when the extensions are too long. They can get caught in things like pillowcases or clothing, and when they pull, it can be really painful and may even pull out some of the natural lashes.
I once ordered a computer from TigerDirect. When it arrived, the box was all banged up. I opened it nervously, and found that the monitor had a huge crack across it. I immediately contacted their customer service, but it took forever to get a response. And when they finally did, they were very unhelpful, trying to blame the shipping company instead of taking responsibility for their poor packaging.
Once I was camping in the woods. At night, I heard strange growling noises. I peeked out of my tent and saw a pair of glowing eyes in the darkness. I was so scared that I didn't dare to move. After what felt like hours, the eyes disappeared. I later found out it was probably a wild dog, but it was terrifying at that moment.