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Mum's horror reaction to eyebrow tinting at Superdrug 'where she couldn't see'

A mum claimed it felt like her face "was cooking" and she stopped being able to see after suffering a horrific allergic reaction to having her eyebrows tinted at Superdrug that left her in hospital.

Megan Francis, 23, told how it was "so painful and so scary" when her body responded badly to having her eyebrows threaded and tinted on December 14, 2021.

She said she started to feel an "intense burning sensation" to her eyebrows and face, reported the Liverpool Echo.

Then three days later her face had swollen so severely she was unable to see and was rushed to the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford, Shropshire.

Megan, a mum-of-two, said it took her a month to recover.

She said it felt like her skin was "cooking" after having the treatment (Megan Francis / SWNS)

She said: “It felt like my face was cooking. It was so painful and so scary. I had no idea what was happening to me.

“My mum gets her eyebrows tinted and threaded all the time, so I assumed it would be fine. It was awful and left me really shaken.”

Megan claims that prior to the appointment, the beautician who tinted her eyebrows did not ask her any questions or do a patch test to make sure she was not allergic to the product.

Megan's husband Brett, 25, made an official complaint to Superdrug after seeing Megan in so much pain and she was offered a refund.

Megan said: “It felt really rushed. They sat me down and started straight away, without asking any questions or checking that I wasn’t allergic."

She ended up in hospital (Megan Francis / SWNS)

In the days following the appointment, Megan said her face swelled so dramatically she frightened her two young children, Layla, three, and Gracie, one.

Megan said: “The girls were so upset and worried about me, they couldn’t understand what had happened to my face. They were so distressed at nursery, that their teachers called me to find out what was happening at home.

"My youngest just kept asking what was wrong with my face. It was the week before Christmas and we had so much planned that I had to cancel. They were so upset and confused as to why I couldn't leave the house."

After suffering for several days, Megan was eventually taken to A&E where she was given strong antibiotics and creams to soothe her burning brows. She spent a day in hospital, before being able to return home to recover.

Speaking about the ordeal, Megan said: “It was just before Christmas, and it really ruined that magical time of year for us. It was incredibly painful, but also made me feel really self-conscious every time I left the house for weeks afterwards.

“It was so frightening when it started to affect my vision – I was worried I might go blind. I never expected to have such an extreme reaction to such a common beauty treatment.

“I should have been warned about the potential side effects and had a patch test done to prevent this sort of thing from happening.”

A representative from Superdrug, reported the Liverpool Echo, said: "We would like to reassure our customers that all beauty therapists that work with Superdrug are fully qualified across all of the treatments that we offer."

MirrorOnline have contacted Superdrug for comment.

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