Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination.

Brow lamination generally lasts 6–8 weeks depending on hair growth, skin type, and aftercare. Results gradually soften as hairs return to their natural position; maintenance appointments every two months keep brows consistently lifted and full.

Yes, Brow lamination can be safe for thin or sensitive hairs when performed by an experienced technician using gentle products and patch testing. We assess hair condition beforehand and adjust formulas and processing times to minimize irritation and preserve hair integrity.

Properly done, Brow lamination shouldn't cause long-term damage. Overprocessing can weaken strands, which is why we perform thorough consultations, limited chemical exposure, and recommend spacing treatments to allow hair recovery and maintain healthy brows.

You can pair lamination with tinting during the same appointment for immediate fuller color and shape. Microblading requires separate scheduling if fresh; consult during booking so we can plan timing and ensure optimal healing and results.

Avoid water, steam, heavy products and rubbing for 24–48 hours to allow the set to stabilize. Use recommended oils or serums thereafter, avoid exfoliating treatments near brows, and book a retouch every six to eight weeks.

Contraindications include active eye infections, recent cosmetic eyelid procedures, very brittle or over-processed hair, and certain skin conditions. We require a consultation and patch test to determine suitability and recommend alternatives if lamination is not advised.