Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination.

Most clients enjoy lifted, set brows for six to eight weeks, depending on hair growth cycle and aftercare. Individual results vary; scheduling touch-ups every six to eight weeks maintains shape and ensures consistently polished brows.

Yes, when performed by licensed technicians using professional products. We always conduct a patch test and consultation for sensitive skin. Brow lamination can enhance thin brows, but contraindications like open sores or allergic reactions may prevent treatment.

When applied correctly and spaced appropriately, brow lamination should not cause lasting damage. Overprocessing can weaken hairs, so technicians limit chemical exposure and recommend breaks between treatments. Proper aftercare and nourishing serums help maintain hair health.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid tinting or waxing at least 48 hours prior. If you have recent chemical treatments or skin sensitivities, disclose them during booking. Bring photos of your ideal shape to help your technician personalize the result.

Absolutely — lamination pairs beautifully with tinting and brow shaping. Tint adds depth while lamination creates lift and alignment; shaping refines edges. Our technicians can combine services in one appointment, customizing timing and sequencing for the best results.

Avoid water, steam, saunas, and heavy sweating for the first 24–48 hours to allow setting. Don’t rub or pick brows. Use recommended nourishing serums and gentle cleansing thereafter. Follow technician guidance on maintenance and book touch-ups every six to eight weeks.