Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Lamination.

Eyebrow lamination typically lasts four to eight weeks depending on hair growth cycle, lifestyle, and aftercare. Regular brushing, avoiding oils, and scheduling touch-ups every six to eight weeks will preserve the shape and hold.

Yes, eyebrow lamination is generally safe for sensitive or thin hairs with a prior consultation and patch test. We use gentle formulas and adjust timing; if hairs are very damaged, your technician may recommend alternatives.

Absolutely. Lamination can be combined with brow tinting and shaping for a finished look. Typically lamination is performed first, followed by tinting and precise waxing or threading to define the brow shape.

The procedure begins with consultation and brow cleansing, then a lifting solution sets hair into place. A neutralizer locks the style, followed by nourishing serum, optional tint and shaping. Total time is usually 45–60 minutes.

Avoid water, steam and heavy oils for 24–48 hours to let the lamination set. Brush brows daily, use the recommended nourishing serum, and avoid harsh exfoliation. Schedule touch-ups as advised to maintain shape.

Not everyone is an ideal candidate. Avoid treatment if brows are extremely brittle, recently chemically treated, or if you have active skin conditions or open wounds. A consultation and patch test determine suitability and safer alternatives.