
I got my eyebrows laminated & take my new look as a beauty warning not to do it – a Sharpie could have done the same job
But Gee was left wanting to scrub them off completely after her first-ever laminating experience went wrong.
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She detailed the process in a video on her TikTok page, as she admitted: "I've just got no eyebrows, naturally anyway.
"If you've seen any of my other videos you'll see I've just got no eyebrows and if I do have any it's because I've drawn them on.
"So, you know what, I thought I'd treat myself, get my eyebrows laminated.
"I thought they might look a bit nice. Everybody else's has looked nice..."
However, she then admitted she "f**king hates them" - despite the fact they cost her £40.
"I couldn't say that to the girl, she showed me them and she was dead proud of herself and I was like, 'Oh my god, I love them!'" she continued.
"But I was just dying inside and I don't know if this is what they're meant to look like.
"Like, do people get the, people who get their brows laminated, is this, are they meant to look like that?"
And while the beautician had told her not to wash her brows for 24 hours, Gee said she wanted to "go home and scrub them off".
"Please tell me, is this normal?" she questioned.
"Is this me now? Have I got to go around looking like this?
"I feel like I've just got a black sharpie and scribbled my eyebrows on.
"I feel like I'm in a nightmare. I can't go out the house looking like this. I don't even want to go home. What the f**k?"
"Please tell me it's not going to stay like this forever and that when I wash my face in 24 hours they're gonna look amazing?" she concluded.
"Please, please!"
The comments section was almost immediately filled with people admitting that they'd been left in hysterics by Gee's beauty mishap.
What is the 'eyebrow blindness' trend?
YOU may have seen the term "eyebrow blindness
The trending term is being used by people referring to their former looks, which they thought of as on-trend at the time but can see were a total fail now looking back.
While big bushy brows are trendy at the moment, thin, sculpted ones were more popular back in the 90s.
With many people regretting the fact they'd over-plucked their brows and left them so thin.
The 'blindness' term has also been used to refer to other parts of the appearance that people regret - such as massive fake lashes, migrated filler or patchy, overloaded fake tan.
"I laughed so hard I farted," one laughed.
"OMG I spat out my tea!" another added.
"I was the exact same when I had mine done," a third wrote.
"Never ever again.
"The worst thing was I washed them straight away in a panic and they went curly!"
"No this is not good! What's she done to you? I'd be furious!" someone else said.
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