Is It Safe To Get A Keratin Lash Lift?

Posted by Mittie Cheatwood on Tuesday, May 28, 2024

As lash lifts are a newish procedure, there's not a huge amount of information about the potential side effects of it (per Healthline). However, there have been some reported side effects by people who have undergone the treatment.

One of the most common issues reported is skin irritation. During the treatment process, protective pads are positioned along the lash line to help protect your eyes from the keratin-based glue being used.

Healthline explains that the issue is that sometimes the glue can leak and end up on the skin, which can lead to redness, soreness, and general irritation. It's also worth noting that irritation can occur more often in people with a history of allergies, dry eye, or sensitive skin and eyes. In severe reactions, the skin around the eyelashes can blister. The eyelashes can also become brittle, and as a result, can break more easily. There's also the risk of the solution going into your eye, which can lead to serious irritation — in the worst-case situations, it can cause an eye burn or ulcer.

As per Byrdie, a keratin lash lift tends to be less damaging than an eyelash perm. This may be because eyelash hair is made of keratin, and the keratin formula can help protect the health of your eyelashes.

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