Eyebrow lamination is a cosmetic procedure that focuses on creating shiny, smooth brows. Also known as an “eyebrow perm”, this treatment is sought after by those who have thinning or unruly brows. If you want to keep your brows styled a certain way but are too tired of using eyebrow gel every day, this solution may be ideal for you.
Good candidates for eyebrow lamination include individuals looking to achieve a more defined and groomed eyebrow appearance. Specifically:
Eyebrow lamination involves “perming” of your eyebrow hairs. First, our medical professional will apply a cream to your eyebrows that will lift up the hairs. Next, your eyebrow hairs will be brushed upwards. Then, a neutralizer will be applied to help seal your eyebrows in place. Finally, a nourishing oil will be applied to help prevent irritation and dryness.
During an eyebrow lamination procedure, the brows are cleansed and shaped. A solution is applied to soften the hair bonds, and then the brows are shaped and set in place.
Pre-treatment care for eyebrow lamination is important because it ensures client safety by conducting allergy tests and prepares the eyebrows by thoroughly cleaning them, which optimizes the effectiveness of the lamination products.
After your eyebrow lamination treatment, it's important to follow these post-care tips to maintain the best results:
Eyebrow lamination typically lasts for about 6 to 8 weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles and aftercare practices.
Eyebrow lamination is generally suitable for most individuals, but those with certain skin conditions or allergies should consult with a technician beforehand.
The procedure is typically painless, although some individuals may experience slight discomfort or tingling sensations during the application of the chemical solutions.
It's best to avoid applying makeup directly on the eyebrows for the first day after the procedure to allow the solution to set properly.
It's recommended to avoid getting the eyebrows wet for the first 24-48 hours after the procedure to ensure the best results.
Yes, you can still groom your eyebrows as usual, but it's important to be gentle and avoid excessive rubbing or pulling on the hairs.
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