We asked experts to weigh in on the dangers of performing the treatment on yourself.
, but life does go on. And if these are the most of your problems these days, count yourself blessed. But even if you get the itch to do your own beauty treatments, we beg: exercise some discretion. Some things should be left to the professionals and that includesLash lifts are like a perm for your lashes. Typically, the process goes like this: You go to a certified lash technician's salon and lie down on a bed with your eyes shut.
Dermatologist Mona Gohara backs this up, explaining: "First and foremost, at this time, we should be minimising the number of times we touch the face," she told. "Eyelids are so sensitive and the skin is so thin that the barrier can be easily compromised, leaving it vulnerable to irritation or infection. In the worst-case scenario, you could potentially damage your eyesight. This kind of product [should] be used under the supervision of a professional.
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