- October 8, 2020
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New on the scene is another method, Eyebrow Lamination, and rather than going for a shaped, minimized look, eyebrow lamination aims to do the opposite. By chemically straightening brow hairs, eyebrow lamination spreads the brows out making for a fuller and more voluminous brow look.
If you have always felt that your brows are too thin, this might be your answer. Say hello to eyebrow lamination and goodbye to brow pencils and shadows. Here we will answer many questions that would stir up in your mind, catering all your curiosities!
Does Brow Lamination Hurt?
If you have been distant trying microblading just because of its pain element then definitely, brow lamination is an amazing option for you. Especially, if you go to a licensed professional, you should not experience any irritation during the treatment, and it should not cause any damage to your brows.
If you have serious acne or sensitive skin, it is good to check up with your dermatologist and as always, research before making an appointment.
Positives of Brow Lamination
Eyebrow lamination has a lot to offer. Some of them are even listed below for you:
- It greatly adds significant length and the desire depth or volume to your existing eyebrows.
- Wholly brushes up the intended eye area by ‘lifting’ the eyebrow.
- Eradicate those stray and unwanted hairs on brows that are growing inwards, straight or do not have any shape at all.
- Certainly make your brows look fluffier and more youthful.
- Reenact your style by giving natural looking brows with the perfect shape.
- Makes your brows super easy to style, all you need to do is brush them into the required shape with a mascara wand.
- Encourage brow growth by creating a protective coating around the hair using a new protein composition of keratin and silicone.
- Offer a pain free, non-permanent solution to creating the perfect brows.
Brow Lamination Aftercare
What should and should not be done 24 hours post Brow Lamination treatment for longevity of results:
- Keep brows dry for 24 hours.
- Stay away from swimming/working out just for a day or two.
- Very humid environment or any excessive moisture can cause a slight frizz to the brow hair.
- Do not allow prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heat for 48 hours.
How to Maintain Laminated Eyebrows?
Here are some tips on how to look after and care for laminated eyebrows:
Avoid Moisture and High Temperatures
To preserve the best effect of lamination, you should avoid moisture and high temperatures during the first 120 hours after the procedure. Be careful when taking a shower or bath – your eyebrows should not contact with water. The same applies to the sauna, tanning salons, and other places with high humidity and temperature. Tanning is also prohibited because it can disrupt the shape of your eyebrows.
Use Moisturizing Cream or Oil
To restore sensitive brow hairs after the procedure, you should apply a small amount of moisturizing cream or oil (coconut, castor, avocado) every day. Try another oil every week to reap maximum benefits. Alternatively, you can apply a serum that activates hair growth.
Comb Your Brows
After the procedure, you can slightly correct the shape of eyebrows by combing them at hair growth direction at least twice a day.