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  2. Eyelash perm - Wikipedia

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    This new style of perming lashes creates more of a natural shape and curve. The original way of perming lashes, still used today, gives a less natural curve or shape to the lash. Another way to perm lashes is by using a plastic instrument that looks a lot like an eyelash curler. This plastic instrument is then placed at the base of your lashes ...

  3. False eyelashes - Wikipedia

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    They work by placing the magnetic false lash between one's eyelashes, thereby sandwiching the natural eyelashes with magnetic eyelashes. [19] These lashes are affordable and reusable but there is a potential risk ‍ — due to the magnets that are attached to the lashes it is possible that they may be a hazard to a patient if being used in an ...

  4. Dread perming - Wikipedia

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    Dread perms usually cost in the range of $300–$400 at a salon, and although pricey, often prove to be the easiest and most professional way of creating dreadlocks. Another option is to buy a home-perm kit, as these will only cost $10–$20, with a similar, if not better result.

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  7. Eyelash curler - Wikipedia

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    Eyelash curlers were invented in the early 1900s from clamps and rubber pieces, and have been modified and popular ever since. [4] Traditional eyelash curlers use a spring-loaded mechanism to clamp the eyelashes between two metal plates. The heat from the clamp helps to set the curl and make it last longer.