Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination.

Results usually last six to eight weeks, depending on your natural hair growth cycle and skin type. Regular gentle care and avoiding oil-based products can extend longevity. Touch-up appointments are recommended every 6–8 weeks for best, consistent results.

Yes, when performed by a trained technician following a consultation. We recommend a patch test for sensitive skin. Fine hairs can be treated with adjusted timing and gentler solutions; alternative services may be suggested if lamination isn’t suitable.

Avoid getting brows wet or applying makeup for 24 hours, and avoid heavy sweating. Gently brush daily and use recommended nourishing serums. Avoid oil-based cleansers and harsh exfoliants to preserve the lamination and extend results.

Absolutely — tinting and shaping complement lamination for fuller, defined brows. Your technician will advise the best order and timing, often laminating then tinting for optimal color placement and a cohesive, finished look.

When performed professionally, lamination creates a soft, lifted look rather than stiffness. Techniques are tailored to hair type and desired style, ensuring brows appear natural, full, and polished without an overly rigid appearance.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. Avoid brow tinting, waxing, or chemical exfoliants for a few days prior. Notify your technician about recent skin treatments or sensitivities so they can customize the service and ensure the best outcome.