The latest brow trend is a treatment that involves giving brows new shape by setting the hairs in place – think of it as a perm for your eyebrows. The result can be tailored to suit your vision – if you want thick, fluffy brows it’s perfect, and likewise if you have wild, unruly brows, you can have them set into a more defined shape. If you want to correct your shape, lift your brow hairs, and cut down on your daily brow maintenance routine, then brow lamination is the treatment for you.
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What does the process involve?
1. Firstly, brows are cleansed and brushed out. Your brow technician will then wax or pluck any stray hairs to tidy up the shape.
2. Next, a chemical solution is applied which relaxes the bonds in hair and straightens them out. Brows are flattened under cling film and the solution is left to work its magic for around 20 minutes.
3. Now that brow hairs are easier to manipulate, they’re brushed into position and a setting lotion is applied.
4. Once the setting lotion is removed, brows are tinted – this helps to increase the appearance of extra fullness and definition.
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Does it hurt?​
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No. Unlike microblading, which can be painful since it applies to the skin and not the hair, lamination doesn’t cause any pain.
What's the maintenance?
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After the treatment it’s super important to keep your brows dry for at least 24 hours after (which is actually harder than you’d think). Once the 24 hours downtime is up however, there’s absolutely no maintenance required other than that your brows will likely need a quick brush through with a spoolie every morning. Thanks to the tint, you won’t need to fill in your brows for a few weeks, but you could use some brow gel or Soap Brows to add definition and keep them in shape.
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How long does it last?
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Depending on your hairs, the results can last for up to eight weeks.
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Patch Test
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Your health matters! We need to check our lash products are safe for you before you get a lash or brow treatment. If you are a new client with us - you need a patch test. If you have any new, relevant information - you need a patch test. This appointment must take place at least 48 hours before your treatment. We only need 5 minutes of your time.
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