Damong Lash Sanbon Eyelash Perm Review: Upper & Lower Dual Perm
A source-grounded review of Damong Lash in Sanbon, near Sanbon Station Exit 2, covering its upper-and-lower repair dual lash perm, consultation, hours, parking notes, aftercare, and results.

Hello! Today I tried an eyelash perm that included my lower lashes for the first time. I had been wanting to try an underlash perm, and I found that Damong Lash in Sanbon has a signature upper-and-lower dual perm. The source review describes it as a perm that adds plenty of nourishing care in the finishing stage to help minimize damage, so I went to try it.

Hours 11:00–22:00 Sunday: 11:00–18:00 Closed every Monday. Parking Parking is difficult. The reviewer recommends using the Sanbon Central Shopping District public parking lot. The parking lot is right in front of the shop, so the distance is close.

Damong Lash in Sanbon is close to Sanbon Station Exit 2. It was easy to find right after leaving the station, and because there are several entrances from inside the central shopping district, I did not get lost. Take the Central Tower elevator to the 5th floor, turn left, and keep walking toward the end. The bright-looking spot at the end is Damong Lash. There is also a nail shop inside; it felt fairly large and spacious, and there were many customers, so it seemed like a well-known place in Sanbon.

Inside, the space was so clean and pretty. The pink beds matched nicely with the neat white-tone interior. The owner also kept my belongings separately for me.
The bed had a footrest cushion, so it stayed comfortable even while I was lying down for a long time. When I get lash perms elsewhere, my lower back often starts to hurt near the end, but at Damong Lash I was able to receive the service comfortably.

Upper-and-lower repair dual perm This is described as Damong Lash’s signature perm.
Before starting, I had a consultation with the owner. I explained that I wanted my lashes lifted firmly, but not so much that they would get caught in my double-eyelid line. After checking my preferences and eye shape, the owner decided to use a C curl on the inner area and a U curl on the outer area. Since an underlash perm is not possible for every eye shape, she checked that area too. Even though my waterline sits a bit inward, she said it would be possible, so we went ahead.

For customers who arrive with makeup on or need to wash their face, the shop has cleansing tools and a washbasin inside. There was also an oil-free remover, so I could cleanse without putting too much strain on my lashes. I really liked that kind of thoughtful detail.

The before-and-after difference was impressive. My eyes looked much more defined, almost as if I had extensions. In the first before photo, the lower lashes were barely visible, but in the second after photo they showed clearly. Because the lower lashes opened up too, my eyes looked bigger, and I felt more satisfied than I usually do after a standard lash perm.

After the service, they gave me a cute character lash comb as a gift. I could even choose the character I wanted. The owner also explained the aftercare in detail and wrote it down separately, so I plan to follow those instructions at home.

I thought the bag only had snacks and a hot pack, but this was the first shop I have visited that also included an eyelash nourishing serum. After cleansing, I plan to keep caring for my lashes with the serum and revisit in about one to two months. A lash perm itself matters, but the aftercare you do at home matters too. I appreciated that they wrote down the care tips clearly. I recommend Damong Lash as a Sanbon lash perm spot, and if you are considering it, the lower-lash option is worth doing together. The source post also noted an event until 2/28: first-time visitors receive a 15,000 won discount, and returning visitors receive a 10,000 won discount. Please check directly with the shop before relying on any event details. Related tags: #SanbonEyelash #SanbonStationLashes #GunpoEyelash #SanbonEyelashPerm #SanbonUnderlashPerm #SanbonLashShop #SanbonEyelashExtensions
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