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Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Lamination.
Most clients enjoy results for six to eight weeks, depending on hair growth cycles and home care. Avoid oil-based products and excessive moisture for 24–48 hours, and follow brushing guidance. Regular touch-ups help maintain the lifted shape.
Yes. Lamination can enhance thin or sparse brows by aligning hairs and creating a fuller appearance. A consultation determines suitability—conditions like severe hair loss, recent chemical procedures, or skin sensitivities may require alternatives or a patch test.
Tinting is commonly performed alongside lamination or immediately afterward depending on your technician’s protocol. Tinting enhances color and definition; discuss timing during your appointment so we can safely coordinate products and avoid irritation.
Avoid wetting the brow area and heavy creams for the first 24–48 hours. Use a clean spoolie to brush brows daily, apply recommended brow conditioner sparingly, and schedule touch-ups as advised to preserve shape and hair health.
When performed by trained professionals using quality products and correct timing, lamination is low-risk. Overprocessing or overly frequent treatments can weaken hairs, so follow recommended intervals and conditioning care to protect integrity.
Allow any redness or irritation to fully subside—typically 24 to 48 hours—before lamination. If waxing or threading caused inflammation or broken skin, wait until healed. Mention recent treatments when booking to ensure safe scheduling.