Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination.

Results usually last six to eight weeks depending on natural hair growth and aftercare. Avoid moisture and oil immediately after treatment to maximize longevity. Touch-ups every six to eight weeks keep the shape fresh and lifted.

Yes when performed by a trained technician using appropriate products. We recommend a patch test for sensitive skin or thin hairs. Your technician will assess hair condition and may adjust timing or suggest alternatives to protect integrity.

Brow lamination does not create new hairs or add pigment. It redistributes and lifts existing hairs to create the illusion of fullness and improved shape. Combine with tinting for enhanced depth if desired.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid chemical treatments, retinoids, or heavy exfoliation for several days. If you recently had tinting or waxing, follow the recommended wait period and notify your technician during consultation.

Keep brows dry and avoid steam, saunas, and heavy sweating for 24–48 hours. Use a recommended nourishing serum or conditioning oil, brush daily to maintain shape, and avoid other chemical brow treatments for two weeks.

Yes — lamination pairs well with tinting and shaping for added definition. Timing may vary; technicians often tint before or after lamination based on goals. Discuss preferences during your consultation for a customized plan.