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10 Cases of Beauty Treatments Gone Wrong
10 Cases of Beauty Treatments Gone Wrong
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Most people have a good experience as a beautician but sadly this is not the case for everyone. If
you have been injured because of a beauty treatment, it can be very upsetting, especially if you
are going to suffer permanent pain or loss. Here are 10 cases of beauty treatments gone wrong.
Number 1 will completely shock you, so watch out for that!
Number 10. Fluorescent pink skin
All Abi Shenton wanted to do was enjoy a bath with her new Lush Cosmetics body soap.
Unfortunately, the experience turned her skin into a bright flamingo pink color that lasts for three
whole days. The 26-year-old from Bournemouth had actually purchased bath oils that were
meant to be diluted, not soap that should be rubbed all over the body—and she found that out the
hard way. In a tweet sent from her now-private Twitter account, Shenton asked the company "are
your products supposed to stain the human skin fluorescent pink?" And the accompanying
picture is just truly amazing. Shenton's tweet went viral, and was retweeted over 15,000 times
before she made her Twitter account private. This hilarious, adorable mistake is a reminder that
we should always read the instructions—and never be afraid to share when things go a bit wrong.
We are just happy and Thank goodness she wasn't stained pink forever.
Number 9. squiggle brows
Just when you thought that brow grooming styles couldn't get any more bizarre, there's a new
trend sweeping the Internet that makes every other brow look seem completely normal. It's being
called squiggle brows or wiggle brows, and both names are pretty fitting for the look. You have
teens, our nation's most precious renewable resource, to thank for them. Squiggle brows look
exactly as they sound — like a couple of tildes or snakes crawling across your forehead. It
sounds weird because it is. But you've got to give it to the people who've tried it: It's definitely
unique. From the looks of it, it's crafted by a combination of shaping your brows in squiggle
formations, and then covering up the outlines with concealer and powder. So, definitely higher
effort than your daily swipe with a spoolie brush. Rest assured, squiggle brows are not a “trend.”
They’re just a weird thing you can do to your eyebrows to make them look cool, but believe us,
they're not cool at all!
Number 8. Eyelash mishap
A beauty look isn't complete without a few coats of mascara, or better still, a striking set of false
lashes. There’s no denying that thick, long, fluttering lashes look gorgeous. But a sore, gungy,
red, puffy eye is not so fetching. A report warned that some lash glues contain formaldehyde,
which can cause a nasty reaction in people allergic to it. Fake eyelash mishap is real and you
might end up affecting both your eyes and skin during the process. Getting allergies after
wearing a pair of falsies has become pretty common these days. The materials used in these
products can contain something allergic, which can give you irritation, constant itch, and rashes.
One woman was even reported to get an eye infection as her eyes turned red. So, be careful
before using them next time!
Number 7. Paralyzed by a makeup brush
This is definitely a beauty story that no one should have to endure, but sometimes accidents
happen and there's nothing we can do about it. When it comes to makeup brushes sharing is NOT
caring. An aggressive staphylococcus infection attacked Australian mother Jo Gilchrist's spine
and eventually rendered her completely paralyzed. She believes she contracted the infection after
using her friend's makeup brush, who was then suffering from a staph infection on her face. She
described her pain as a "dull ache" at the beginning that ended in a total loss of feeling in her legs
and lower body. "I literally thought I was going to die," she told the news reporters from
Australia. Moral of the story: keep your enemies close and your makeup brushes closer.
Number 6. Enhanced lip fillers
Whether you credit the surge of cosmetic doctors showcasing their work on social media or the
overall Jennerfication of our global beauty standards, one thing is clear: Big Lips have officially
arrived. Full, beautiful lips can make the face look more youthful, and even improve the
application and appearance of makeup. But it doesn’t always turn outright. It's easy to tell when
someone's gotten a bad lip enhancement -- their puffy lips just don't look natural. There are some
people who have gone overboard with their lip fillings.