Brow Lamination
What is eyebrow lamination?
Eyebrow lamination, also called brow lift or brow sculpt, is a new procedure that involves applying a chemical solution to straighten and lift eyebrow hair. A solution breaks down the bonds in each strand, allowing a provider to move them in any direction.
As a semi-permanent procedure, eyebrow lamination may also be a good fit if you want to keep your brows styled a certain way but are tired of using eyebrow gel every day. You will need to repeat the process at some point in the future to maintain your results, and there are risks involved. Read on to learn everything else you need to know about this trend.
Brow lamination benefits
This amazing service may help address a variety of concerns you may have with your own brows, including:
● thinning hair that may occur with age.
● gaps in your brows from overplucking or overwaxing in the past.
● unruly hairs that tend to go different directions despite brushing them.
● a lack of shape or unevenness.
Overall, brow lamination is said to make brows look thicker and fuller. Pulling the hairs up vertically may also make it look like you are experiencing new growth. The entire process is also completely non-invasive.
Potential risks and side effects
While brow lamination is not invasive compared to brow surgery, tattooing, or other related procedures, there are still some side effects to know before booking your appointment. Such risks are mostly related to skin irritation caused by the chemicals. These include:
● swelling.
● redness.
● peeling.
● itching.
● bumps.
The side effects may occur directly beneath and above the eyebrows, but they may also extend to your eyelids.
This procedure may not be recommended if you have:
● sensitive skin.
● rosacea.
● eczema.
● a history of contact dermatitis.
Just as perming the hair on your head can lead to dryness and damage, brow lamination could potentially damage your eyebrows in the same way. Your chances are greater if you repeat the process too often, or sooner than 6 weeks.
How long does brow lamination last?
Perhaps the greatest downside to eyebrow lamination is that the effects are only temporary. To maintain your new brows, you will need to repeat the process every 6-8 weeks, similar to a lash lift.
BROW LAMINAION AFTER CARE
● Don’t get your eyebrows wet for 24h after the service is performed.
● Apply castor oil on your brows every day to void damage.
● Come back in 6-8 weeks!!.