Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Lamination with Tint.

Results typically last 6–8 weeks depending on hair growth and aftercare. Avoid heavy moisture, oil-based products, and exfoliants near brows for the first 24–48 hours. Regular touch-ups every six to eight weeks help maintain the lifted shape and color.

When performed by a trained technician and with proper aftercare, lamination is safe and non-permanent. Overprocessing or neglecting maintenance can cause dryness; we recommend professional application, conditioning treatments, and appropriate spacing between services.

Most brow types respond well, but very brittle, over-processed, or extremely sparse hairs may require a consultation. We assess hair health, discuss desired results, and customize the treatment or recommend alternatives when necessary.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. Avoid chemical peels, aggressive exfoliants, or fresh facial treatments near the brow area for 48 hours. Bring reference photos and disclose sensitivities, skin conditions, or medications to your technician.

Tint can temporarily stain the skin for a day or two depending on skin type and pigment used. Our technicians apply a protective barrier and carefully remove excess dye. A patch test can check for reactions and expected staining.

Avoid water, steam, heavy sweating, and oil-based products on the brows for 24–48 hours. Gently brush brows daily, apply recommended brow conditioner, and schedule touch-ups as advised to preserve lift and color.