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Eyebrow Lamination & Tint
In a non-invasive process called "brow lamination," the natural brow pattern is realigned to give the illusion of a bigger, fluffier brow.
Step 1: The hair is first styled in the desired direction.
Step 2: Using a mild perming solution, we laminate the hairs into position.
Step 3: We neutralize the hair and apply a nourishing treatment to it.
Brow laminating typically lasts four to six weeks. It can last up to eight weeks, depending on how well you take care of your brows. It is advised that you have your brows re-laminated once the six-week timeframe has passed in order to preserve the appearance for a longer amount of time.
The process of brow lamination is completely risk-free as long as you apply the suggested Fur Oil, as well as our pre- and post-care instructions.
Brow lamination is not advised or safe for women who are pregnant or nursing.
This technique is not advised for anyone who has recently undergone eye surgery, has any open sores or pimples near the brow, has pink eye, or has any other eye irritations.
Anyone with dermatitis or psoriasis around the eye or brow area should avoid brow lamination.
If you have extremely sensitive skin or an active sunburn around your brows, it is not advised.
It is advised to stop using any blood thinners 48 hours before your checkup, including fish oil and omega-3 fatty acids.
This area needs to be spotless and clear of moisturizers, pressed powders, and makeup.
Please let your eyebrow hairs develop for up to 4 weeks prior and refrain from threading, waxing, plucking, or trimming for optimal results.
Applying retinoids like retinol, retin-a, BHA, or AHA, or exfoliating within 72 hours after your session, may aggravate your skin.
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