Brow Lamination

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What is brow lamination?

Brow lamination is a process in which a brow specialist "softens the hair follicle" using a chemical solution "and then re-shapes, or sets, it into a more refined, lifted, smoother shape," The result? Perfect brushed up brows that give a fuller, more uniform and defined look.

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What are the benefits of  brow lamination?

The main benefit of laminated brows is, of course, the look of them. "When done correctly the brow will lay in a more aesthetically pleasing shape, with the brows looking fuller and more lifted. In addition to smoothing the hairs out, you can also re-shape the brows a little during lamination; for example raising the arch or lowering the tail to get your desired shape.

Unlike other brow treatments including microblading, this treatment is non-invasive and isn't permanent, making it a great option for a lot of people who don’t want to make the commitment to other brow services.

Not only do they look great after lamination, but they're also easier to manage. "The hairs, if unruly before, will be more easily managed in their smooth shape The hair lay in a vertical

One of the main selling points of lamination is that it lasts up to eight weeks, meaning no frantic brow brushing and gel setting every morning; allowing for a lower maintenance daily routine.

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How do I prepare for a brow lamination?

Before diving into what you should expect from your appointment, it's important that you go into it prepared. Avoid retinol, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), and other exfoliant skin-care products at least 48 hours before your appointment as this can cause a reaction with the chemical lamination solution, resulting in an unwanted skin reaction. Brow techs also recommend to avoid tweezing, threading, or waxing your brows prior to your appointment.

If you are known to have ultra-sensitive skin, or have previously reacted to hair dye, it's a good idea to get a patch test prior to your appointment. Unlike a lot of beauty services, lamination doesn’t always require a patch test so an allergy won’t be known until the solution has been applied to your eyebrows.

Let your brow tech know if you have any skin conditions (including psoriasis and eczema), if you’ve been sensitive to certain chemicals in the past, if you have any eye conditions, or currently have sunburn. Your tech will let you know if you're able to still have the treatment all things considered, which is entirely in your best interest and safety.

Brown Lamination

Brown Lamination