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52 Disastrous Looks Folks Ended Up With After Going To The Beauty Salon
Funny,FailsJUL 7, 2026

52 Disastrous Looks Folks Ended Up With After Going To The Beauty Salon

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Nobody walks into a beauty salon expecting to leave looking like they just visited Spirit Halloween. And yet. Here we are. Dozens of glorious, catastrophic, deeply upsetting examples of what happens when "just clean up my nails a little" gets wildly misinterpreted, when brows get measured by confidence instead of skill, and when someone describes a look as "trendy" and means it as a threat.
Some of these clients cried. Some of them tipped anyway because they panicked. All of them have our full respect and our deepest sympathies. Buckle up, protect your eyebrows, and whatever you do, do not show these to your nail tech. Not even as a joke.

#1 She Paid 350 For This

She Paid 350 For This
34points

#2 Literally Cried In The Salon. I’m Usually Easy Going About My Nails But This Set Was So Bad I Had Them Remove It And I Left

 Literally Cried In The Salon. I’m Usually Easy Going About My Nails But This Set Was So Bad I Had Them Remove It And I Left
33points

#3 Oh

Oh
33points

Let's address the elephant in the room, or more accurately, the two caterpillars on everyone's foreheads. Laminated brows are responsible for more crimes against the human face than anything else on this list. The treatment, which essentially glues your brow hairs upward into a brushed-up fluffy effect, works beautifully when done correctly and looks like you lost a bet when it doesn't.

The line between "model off duty" and "startled Victorian chimney sweep" is razor thin, and a surprising number of technicians have discovered that line by crossing it entirely, on someone else's face, with no way back.

#4 What I Asked For vs. What I Got

What I Asked For vs. What I Got
31points

#5 Why Do They Always Make Everyone Yellow

Why Do They Always Make Everyone Yellow
29points

#6 I Don’t Trust Anyone Anymore

I Don’t Trust Anyone Anymore
28points

The laminated brow conversation got super messy in 2023 when Kylie Jenner and Hailey Bieber posted a video together that many viewers interpreted as a very thinly veiled dig at Selena Gomez's laminated brows. The internet, who would walk through fire for Selena Gomez, noticed immediately and responded accordingly.

What followed was a full-scale social media trial that lasted approximately seventy-two hours and resulted in Hailey Bieber crying on camera and the word "laminated" being searched more times in one week than it had been in its entire existence. All of this over eyebrows. Magnificent, chaotic, completely on-brand for 2023.

#7 My Wedding Nails Are Atrocious

My Wedding Nails Are Atrocious
28points

#8 She Called It Baking, I However, Have No Words

She Called It Baking, I However, Have No Words
28points

#9 She’s Like A Full 8 Shades Darker Than Her Arm

She’s Like A Full 8 Shades Darker Than Her Arm
Report
25points

In some good news for anyone whose eyes have been slowly disappearing behind increasingly architectural lash sets, the era of the heavy, multi-layered false lash is officially winding down. According to Glam, the stacked, dramatic falsies that dominated the last decade are being replaced by lightweight, peptide-infused lashes and individual flares applied only to the outer corners for a subtle eye-lift effect.

The goal is to make your eyes look bigger and more awake rather than like two chandeliers fighting for space on your face. Progress. Real, measurable, very welcome progress.

#10 It Only Cost Me $80 To Turn My Thumbs Into Toes!

It Only Cost Me $80 To Turn My Thumbs Into Toes!
24points

#11 How Much Did They Use

How Much Did They Use
24points

#12 Spent £40 Getting My Nails Done. What I Asked For vs. What I Got

Spent £40 Getting My Nails Done. What I Asked For vs. What I Got
23points

Before we judge these salon fails too harshly, a brief history lesson in the name of perspective. In the early 20th century, a French cosmetics line called Tho-Radia marketed face creams, makeup, and toothpaste containing actual radioactive elements (radium and thorium) with the promise that they would firm skin, remove wrinkles, and make your complexion glow.

They were not wrong about the glow. They were catastrophically wrong about everything else. Women applied radioactive cream to their faces in pursuit of beauty, which puts a slightly uneven gel manicure into very sharp perspective. Bad nails grow out. Radiation sickness is considerably less convenient.

#13 “A Platform Of Absolute Hate”

“A Platform Of Absolute Hate”
22points

#14 I Almost Died After Seeing The Result Of My Makeup Trial For My Brother’s Wedding. $40 I Will Never Get Back

I Almost Died After Seeing The Result Of My Makeup Trial For My Brother’s Wedding. $40 I Will Never Get Back
22points

#15 What I Asked For vs. What I Got! Idk What To Do

What I Asked For vs. What I Got! Idk What To Do
22points

Tho-Radia was not even the worst of it. Meet arsenic complexion wafers, an actual over-the-counter Victorian beauty product that women literally ate in pursuit of the fashionable ghostly pale complexion of the era. Manufacturers like Dr. Campbell marketed them as completely safe, which they were not, at all, even slightly.

Regular ingestion of arsenic causes things like organ damage, skin lesions, and an early grave. Women were nibbling on toxic wafers for translucent skin while the beauty industry called it wellness. So the next time a nail technician applies your gel slightly thicker than requested, remember that at least nobody is asking you to eat anything.

#16 Found On Instagram

Found On Instagram
21points

#17 Why Brows? Why Eyeshadow? Why Everything

Why Brows? Why Eyeshadow? Why Everything
22points

#18 Distracted By The Amount Of Foundation In Her Hair And The Eyeshadow Fallout

Distracted By The Amount Of Foundation In Her Hair And The Eyeshadow Fallout
22points

And yet, for every person wincing at the fails in this list, there is someone on TikTok actively celebrating the most maximalist, unhinged beauty looks imaginable and absolutely thriving. The "M to the B" trend took the platform by storm, with thousands of creators leaning fully into the iconic heavy Geordie makeup aesthetic of bold brows, dramatic liner, and full glam dialled to eleven.

They all wore it with the energy of someone who has never once considered toning it down and never will. It became a love letter to unapologetic, over-the-top glamour from the northeast of England, and honestly? The confidence is immaculate. Beauty, it turns out, is not a Pinterest board. It's a feeling. And some people feel it loudest in a full set of acrylics and a cut crease you can see from space.

#19 Two For One, Bad Nails For A Worse Price

Two For One, Bad Nails For A Worse Price
21points

#20 Stumbled Across This Account. I Thought It Was Satire Or Something But I’m Not So Sure Anymore

Stumbled Across This Account. I Thought It Was Satire Or Something But I’m Not So Sure Anymore
20points
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