Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow lamination.

Typically eyebrow lamination lasts 6–8 weeks depending on your hair growth cycle and aftercare routine. Touch-ups are recommended every 6–8 weeks to maintain shape and fullness. Individual results vary; consult your technician for personalized timing and maintenance.

Yes, eyebrow lamination is generally safe for most skin types, including sensitive skin, when performed by a trained technician. We perform a patch test before treatment to check for reactions. Discuss concerns or allergies with your technician beforehand.

Eyebrow lamination is not permanent. It temporarily repositions and sets hairs for a fuller shape that lasts weeks. Over time hairs return to their natural pattern; repeated treatments can maintain the look without permanently altering hair growth.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid applying oils or heavy creams. If you have recent tinting, wait the recommended interval. Inform your technician about any medications, skin sensitivities, or recent chemical treatments to ensure safe, effective lamination.

Yes — tinting can often be combined with eyebrow lamination in one appointment for enhanced definition. Your technician will assess timing and brow condition to avoid irritation. If you have very sensitive skin, they may recommend separate appointments.

Avoid getting brows wet for 24–48 hours and skip steam, saunas, and intense workouts during that time. Use recommended serums to nourish hairs and brush them gently daily. Follow salon aftercare instructions to maximize longevity and maintain shape.