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Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination.
Most clients enjoy results for about six to eight weeks, though individual growth cycles and aftercare influence longevity. We recommend touch-ups every 6–8 weeks and offer personalized scheduling during consultation to maintain your preferred shape.
Brow lamination is generally comfortable; clients may feel mild tingling when products are applied. Our technicians use gentle formulas and protective measures. Any discomfort is brief, and we pause or adjust treatment if you experience sensitivity.
Yes, many with thin or sensitive brows can be treated after a consultation and patch test. We use gentler formulations and tailor processing times, or recommend alternative treatments when lamination isn't suitable for hair health.
Avoid water, steam, heavy sweating and makeup for 24 hours. Gently brush brows daily and apply recommended nourishing oils. Avoid chemical exfoliants or retinoids near the brow area until fully healed to prolong results.
Yes—brow lamination is commonly combined with tinting and shaping for a complete look. Your technician will recommend the optimal sequence and timing to ensure color and lamination results are safe and long-lasting.
Contraindications include active skin infections, open wounds, severe dermatitis, or recent chemical procedures on brow hair. Very fragile or over-processed hair may not tolerate lamination. Book a consultation and patch test to confirm suitability.