Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination.

Results usually last 6–8 weeks depending on hair growth, skin type, and aftercare. Regular brow maintenance and avoiding oil-based products will help prolong the effect; schedule touch-ups every two months for consistent results.

Generally safe for most clients when performed by trained technicians using professional products. A patch test is recommended for sensitive or reactive skin; always disclose allergies, recent peels, or dermatology treatments before your appointment.

No — Brow Lamination does not permanently damage follicles when correctly applied. Overprocessing or improper aftercare can weaken hairs, so choose experienced technicians and follow aftercare to minimize breakage and maintain hair health.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. Avoid tanning, chemical treatments, or brow waxing 48 hours prior. If you recently microbladed or used strong exfoliants, consult us to determine appropriate timing and suitability.

Yes — brow tinting can be combined and lamination often enhances tint results. Microblading requires assessment; we typically recommend waiting until pigment settles and performing lamination carefully to avoid altering healed strokes.

Avoid water, steam, heavy sweating, and makeup on brows for 24–48 hours. Use gentle, oil-free cleansers and a nourishing brow serum as recommended. Schedule touch-ups and avoid harsh exfoliation to maintain shape and hair health.