Brow lamination.
Brow Lamination is a semi-permanent treatment that realigns the direction of brow hair and creates an instant look of added volume, fullness and fluffiness! Lasting 6-8 weeks or longer with daily styling required. Brow Lamination is a solution for clients with stubborn hair growth, course unruly brows, or brows that do not stay in place. Paired with a Brow Tint, Brow Lamination can work wonders.
FAQs
How do I prep for a brow lamination?
Please come to your appointment without any makeup on your face.
Avoid using exfoliants, retinoids, or AHAs on your face for 1-2 weeks before your brow lamination.
How long does a brow lamination last?
This varies for every one, with proper aftercare, it can last up to 6-8 weeks. After 2 weeks some people may notice they don’t look perfectly as they did at first, this is due to new hair growth. We recommend brushing your brows in an upright/styled position anytime following a shower (or after getting your brows wet) to help keep their new shape.
Does brow lamination damage brow hair?
The chemical process of breaking the disulphide bonds within the brow hair can be damaging if not performed correctly. Therefore it is important to have this service done by a certified professional.
Who is an ideal candidate?
Anyone looking to improve the overall look of their brow
Clients with Sparse Brows
Clients who are growing out their brows
Clients not ready to commit to Microblading or Micropigmentation
Clients with unruly brows
Clients with stubborn natural hair growth patterns
Who cannot get brow lamination?
Contraindications include but are not limited to:
Previous reaction experienced to the same or similar service in the past
Skin conditions: Psoriasis, Eczema, Dermatitis, open wounds, sores or lesions
Contagious skin diseases (such as: herpes simplex, chicken pox, shingles)
Chemotherapy
Recent Eye Surgery or conjunctivitis
Alopecia
Trichotillomania
Recent Microblading or Micropigmentation (must be healed by 6 weeks)
Brow Henna performed within 48hrs
Botox or fillers within the past week
Sunburn
Hypersensitive skin or eyes
Some anti acne medications and anti aging creams
Steroid or cortisone creams
*All of the contraindications listed above can affect the integrity of the skin. Being that we are applying a chemical to the skin, the skin needs to meet the requirements in order to execute an ideal result with no irritation.