Unlike a traditional lash perm, LVL (length-volume-lift) enhances your natural lashes at the root, creating the appearance of longer, thicker lashes. It curls the hair, meaning it looks longer, and then a tint is added to make them look longer. No extensions, no adhesive and no need for mascara.
Counting undeniable beauties such as Michelle Keegan and Cameron Diaz as devotees of this little known lash treatment means that it's about to become a household name pretty soon.
And we've got the scoop on where in Dublin boasts the best in the business.
1. The Late Night Beauty Salon
These ladies have a set up on both Pembroke Street and Temple bar, and they offer this deadly treatment for just €59 (valued at €97) which also includes a brow shape AND tint.
Not too bad at all.
2. The Brow Boutique
Famed for their magic hands that have saved eyebrows all around the city, this gorgeous boutique also dabbles in lashes, with their superb LVL treatment coming in at a reasonable €55.
But be warned, once you go in, you won't want to leave without getting your 'brows done too...
3. Dublin Nails
Another name that wouldn't necessarily make you think of lashes, but these guys come highly recommended. Their dreamy treatment lasts 45 minutes and is priced at €60. It's totally natural and will make you feel like a complete superstar.
4. Elysian Brows
A brow haven by all regards, Elysian Brows boasts their own type of lash treatment called YUMI Lashes, which last between 8 and 12 weeks - the natural lifecycle of an eyelash.
All of their clients who enjoy YUMI lashes adore it and renew it on a regular basis. So I hope you're prepared to be hooked...
5. The Loft SWS
With just dozens of reviews from very happy customers, this South William Street haunt definitely holds it's own in a very cosmopolitan area of beautician's and lash bars. Priced here at just €50, The Loft should definitely be on your list to check out.
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