Lamination FAQ’s
Here Are Some Of The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Lamination:
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Brow Lamination is suitable for any client with medium to long lengt brow hairs that are unruly, stubborn or bent down slightly. Brow Lamination is not suitable for very thin or short eyebrow hairs. However, hairs that have a strong downward growth direction are also difficult to laminate.
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Brow lamination is considered quite safe, but to ensure the safety of the process, it’s crucial to have the procedure done by an experienced professional. Doing so reduces the risk of damaging your skin, eyebrows, or eyes.
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Generally, brow lamination lasts from four to six weeks. Depending on how well you look after your brows, it can last up to eight weeks. After the four to six-week period, it's recommended that you get your brows re-laminated in order to maintain the look over a longer period of time.
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The main benefit of dual brow lamination and tint is how the treatments complement each other. Lamination shapes the brows, while the tint fills in the brows, making them look thicker and shapelier. The tint also evens out and saturates the color. This gives your client full, dark, and neat-looking brows.
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Please be advised that if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, a doctor's note is required as there is not enough data to verify its safety. If any type of procedure such as eye lift or permanent makeup has been done, please wait 4 to 6 months before booking a Brow Lamination. For those who have herpes simplex, eye infection, or folliculitis are not suitable for treatment whilst infected.