Brow Lamination

Brow Lamination $99

What is brow lamination?

Lamination is no longer just a reference to that shiny finish your first-grade teacher applied to an important piece of paper. The concept has made its grand return to our adult lives with the latest brow trend. An innovative technique called brow lamination originated in Russia, and it's quickly making its way west.

You may have noticed pictures of full, slicked-up brows with a high-shine finish taking over your Instagram Explore page. Well, that's brow lamination. It's more or less semipermanent soap brows. The noninvasive microblading alternative for achieving bold bluffy brows in less than an hour

Brow lamination takes your unruly or thinning brow hair and smoothes it out while lifting the hair in a more vertical direction. The end result is super smooth brows that look like you have brow gel on them.

No matter what your brow concern is — gaps, thinning, overplucking, unruliness — brow lamination is an amazing solution and a great microblading alternative. It is the first time we have been able to re-create a client's brow without the need of needles or semi-permanent makeup.

With brow lamination, you can raise a client's arch, extend their tails, and give them a fuller brow by lifting the brow hair or give them a messy, fluffy brow look depending on desired outcomes.

What is the brow lamination process like?

Brow lamination is basically a perm for your brows, as it gives them a set, uniform shape for an extended period of time. Instead of curls, a setting lotion helps brow hair stay brushed up and lifted upward for about six weeks. The entire session is painless and takes less than an hour.

The actual process starts off by painting a lifting cream onto the brow, which creates a chemical process that breaks down bonds in each hair, allowing them to be moved into a new shape. Next, the brow hairs are brushed up into place and a neutralizer is applied to reform the bonds into their new shape.

A nourishing oil is added to the brows to replenish their moisture after the chemical treatment process. From there, the brows may be tweezed, waxed, or tinted, depending on the look desired look you’re trying to achieve. You can expect your lamination to last 6 to 8 weeks, you can prolong the look with a clear brow wax.

Are there any downsides of brow lamination?

Brow lamination could temporarily cause irritation to the eyelid. Resulting in red, dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. With this in mind, conditioning and nourishing the brows afterward with an oil and moisturizing cream in the same way we do so with our hair after chemically treating it is essential.

Although the overall results give you a low-maintenance look, just be sure to keep the health of your brows (and eyes) in mind.

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