Brow Lamination

 
 

What is Brow lamination?

Brow lamination, also called brow sculpt or brow lift, is essentially a perm for your eyebrows. The service quickly gained popularity in the U.K. in 2019 and made its way to the States. Similar to microblading and tinting, brow lamination was designed to give the illusion of fuller, more defined eyebrows.


WHO IS A CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?

Anyone who has old permanent makeup they want to hide.

Those who do not want to commit to permanent makeup.

Light-haired clients with thin brows.

Anyone with thick, unruly brow hairs.

Anyone with hair growth patterns that are not aesthetically pleasing.

Anyone who wants bold or fluffier brows.


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After Care for brow Lamination

Moisturize during shower time with your hair conditioner.

Castor oil encourages brow hair growth and moisturizes. Apply daily for at least the first week.

A hair mask can be used regularly if brows are naturally very unruly/dry/over processed.

Don’t get wet for 24 hours after the final serum is applied!

Brush your brows up each morning and night after the first 24 hours! This will keep them from getting/looking unruly.

Hands off! Do not touch your beautiful new eyebrows.

The client should be advised not to put anything on the brows for the first 24 hours.

The client will want to avoid putting exfoliants or chemical products including retinol on brows for a week before and after the service.