Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Lamination & Threading.

Results typically last 6–8 weeks depending on hair growth cycle and aftercare. Threading keeps the arch clean immediately, while lamination holds hairs in place; regular maintenance appointments are recommended every 6–8 weeks for consistent shape and fullness.

We use professional-grade products and perform a patch test 24–48 hours prior for clients with sensitivities. If you have severe skin conditions, consult your dermatologist first. Our technicians adjust timing and product strength to minimize irritation while achieving optimal results.

Your technician will map and thread the brow shape, then apply lamination solutions to set hairs upright for a fluffy, uniform look. The service takes about 45–60 minutes; post-treatment grooming and brow tint can be added for enhanced definition.

No; lamination temporarily restructures hair direction and threading removes stray hairs, but effects are not permanent. Hair growth cycle restores natural shape over weeks. Regular appointments maintain the style, and microblading would be needed for permanent alteration.

Avoid water, steam, heavy sweating and makeup on brows for 24–48 hours. Use recommended oils or serums to nourish hairs and brush daily to keep the fluffy shape. Schedule touch-ups every 6–8 weeks and avoid aggressive exfoliation near the brow area.

Anyone seeking fuller, tidier brows with low daily maintenance is an excellent candidate. Those with sparse directional hairs, uneven growth, or unruly brows benefit most. Not recommended if you have recent chemical peels, open wounds, or active infections around the brow area.