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Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination.
Results typically last six to eight weeks depending on hair growth, texture, and aftercare. We recommend scheduling a touch-up within two months to maintain shape and fullness. Avoiding excessive moisture and harsh products prolongs the effect.
Yes, when performed by trained technicians using quality products suited to your hair. A consultation and patch test ensure safety for sensitive skin or fragile hairs. Some conditions may contraindicate treatment; we'll recommend alternatives if lamination isn't suitable.
Properly administered lamination shouldn't cause damage. Using professional formulations and trained artists minimizes risk. Overprocessing or frequent treatments without adequate spacing can weaken hairs; we advise follow-up care, conditioning serums, and spacing appointments to protect hair health.
Avoid water, steam, and heavy sweating for the first 48 hours. Use a gentle oil-free cleanser and groom brows daily with a spoolie. Apply recommended nourishing serums and avoid chemical treatments or excessive heat to prolong results.
Yes. Combining lamination with brow tinting and precision waxing or tweezing creates a fuller, more defined look in one appointment. Tinting is typically applied after lamination for best color placement; we'll customize timing based on your desired result.
Clients with very brittle, over-processed, or extensively damaged brow hairs may be advised against lamination. Also avoid if you have active skin infections, recent chemical peels, or certain dermatological conditions. A consultation and patch test determine eligibility and safer alternatives.