Brow Lamination
Brow lamination is a popular beauty treatment designed to give your eyebrows a fuller, more defined look by setting the hairs in place. Essentially, it's like a perm for your eyebrows. During the procedure, a special solution is applied to the brow hairs to soften and reposition them upwards to give the brows a fluffy fuller look. The result is smooth, lifted, and well-groomed brow that can last for several weeks.
We also apply a hybrid dye to clients who book for the deluxe treatment which tints the brow hairs and the skin to give an even fuller look to the brows.
Key Benefits of Brow Lamination:
Fuller, Thicker Brows: Brow lamination creates the appearance of fuller, more voluminous eyebrows, even if your natural brows are sparse or thin.
Defined Shape: It helps tame unruly or messy brows by smoothing out the hair and providing a neat, uniform shape.
Long-Lasting Results: Results typically last 6-8 weeks, so you won’t have to worry about daily brow grooming.
Low Maintenance: Once laminated, your brows will stay in place without the need for brow gels or pencils, saving you time in your daily routine.
Non-invasive: The procedure is painless and doesn’t require any downtime, making it an ideal option for busy individuals.
Brow lamination is perfect for anyone looking to enhance the natural beauty of their eyebrows without the need for microblading, tinting, or daily maintenance. If you're looking to elevate your brow game and achieve effortlessly stunning brows, brow lamination is a great option!
What is the Deluxe Brow Lamination and Tint Service?
Our deluxe brow lamination x hybrid tint service combines brow lamination with brow waxing, trimming, shaping and a hybrid dye that lasts 3-5 weeks on the hair and 3-5 days on the skin. We also expertly map your brows according to your features to give you the most beautiful brows that best suits your unique face.
FAQs
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No, brow lamination is generally not painful. The procedure is non-invasive and involves applying a special solution to your brows to soften and reshape the hairs, followed by a neutralizing solution to lock them into place. While the treatment may feel slightly uncomfortable or tingly, especially around the brow area, it shouldn't cause any significant pain.
Some people may experience mild sensitivity or a slight itch during or immediately after the procedure, but this typically goes away quickly. There is no need for anesthesia or numbing agents, and the treatment is designed to be as gentle as possible.
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When performed correctly by a trained professional, brow lamination is generally safe and not damaging to the brow hairs. The process involves applying a gentle solution to the brows to temporarily soften and shape the hair, which is then neutralized to lock the new shape in place. However, like any beauty treatment, there are some important factors to consider to minimize any risk of damage:
Potential Risks of Brow Lamination:
Overuse of Products: If the chemicals used during the lamination process are too harsh or left on for too long, it could potentially weaken or damage the hair. This is why it's crucial to choose a reputable salon where experienced professionals perform the procedure.
Excessive Frequency: Lamination should not be done too frequently. Doing the treatment too often (e.g., more than once every 6-8 weeks) can lead to over-processing of the hairs, which may make them more brittle or dry over time.
Sensitive Skin: If you have sensitive skin or are prone to allergic reactions, you may experience irritation, redness, or slight dryness around the brow area after the treatment. A patch test before the procedure is a good idea to check for any adverse reactions.
Improper Aftercare: Aftercare is key to maintaining the health of your brows. It’s important to follow your technician’s advice, which usually includes avoiding wetting or rubbing the brows for 24-48 hours after the treatment, and using nourishing oils to keep the hair hydrated and strong.
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A brow lamination can last from 3-6 weeks. Once the brow hairs naturally shed and grow out the brows will return to their normal state and regular hair growth pattern.