FAQ

 

Do different skin types react differently to Brow Lamination?

This service is great for all skin types! Oilier skinned clients may see a slight decrease in shelf life due to the excess oil production in the skin.

How often will I need to come back for Brow Lamination?

Only every 6-8 weeks to ensure we keep the integrity of the hair.

What happens after Brow Lamination - is there downtime?

After the procedure has concluded we recommend not wetting and/or not partaking in any activities that cause excessive sweating for 24 hours.

How long does Brow Lamination take?

Brow Lamination takes approximately 45-60 minutes.

Does Brow Lamination hurt?

Not at all! There is no discomfort associated with the procedure.

Does Brow Lamination affect the color of my brows?

It does not! It can be coupled with a brow tint for a darker appearance.

Does Brow Lamination cause damage?

Brow Lamination does not cause any long term damage to the brow hair. High quality products that we use have been custom formulated to be gentle on the hair and skin.

How does Brow Lamination differ from Microblading?

Brow Lamination is a non-invasive procedure and a great temporary alternative to creating thicker and fuller looking brows. By controlling the flow of hair growth you can cover more surface area for a fuller appearance. Coupling the two is a match made in heaven

Will Brow Lamination affect my existing Microblading?

As long as the Microblading has gone through its entire healing process(6-8 weeks) it will not affect the strokes.

Who shouldn't get Brow Lamination?

  • Pregnancy

  • Skin disease, Trauma, Abrasions or burns

  • Eye infection/inflammation

  • Hypersensitive skin/eyes

  • Psoriasis/Eczema

  • Recent eye surgery

  • Alopecia 

  • Recent permanent make up (must be healed by 6 weeks)

  • Sunburn

  • Blood thinners

  • Brow growth serum

  • Retinol, Accutane, AHA, BHA etc...  

  • Short, straight brows may not experience a dramatic appearance