Eyebrow Sculpting FAQ
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Brow lamination is a semi-permanent treatment that helps to straighten, set, and shape the eyebrow hairs. It involves the use of a gentle chemical solution to reshape the brow hairs and make them more manageable and uniform in appearance.
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Brow lamination typically lasts for about 4 to 6 weeks, depending on individual hair growth and aftercare.
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Before your brow lamination treatment, it's important to follow these pre-treatment care instructions:
• Avoid plucking or waxing your eyebrows for at least two weeks before the treatment.
• Inform your technician about any allergies or skin sensitivities you may have.
• Avoid applying any skincare products or makeup to your eyebrows on the day of the treatment.
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During the treatment, a technician will apply a series of solutions to your eyebrows to relax the hair shafts, reshape them, and set them in place. The process typically involves brushing the brows into the desired shape and applying the solutions, followed by tinting (if desired) and nourishing the brows with a nourishing serum.
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Brow lamination is generally safe for most people. However, individuals with certain skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis, or those who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult with their healthcare provider before getting the treatment.
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Aftercare is crucial to maintain the results and ensure the longevity of the treatment. Here are some post-treatment care instructions:
• Avoid getting your eyebrows wet for the first 24 to 48 hours after the treatment.
• Do not apply any makeup or skincare products to the eyebrow area for at least 24 hours.
• Avoid excessive sweating, saunas, steam rooms, and swimming for the first 48 hours.
• Brush your brows into the desired shape daily using a clean spoolie brush.
• Apply a nourishing brow oil or serum every evening to keep the brows hydrated and healthy.
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Yes, you can wear makeup after brow lamination. However, it's recommended to wait at least 24 hours before applying any makeup products to the brow area to allow the solutions to fully set. Avoid using oil-based makeup removers or cleansers on the treated area, as they may weaken the lamination effect.
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Yes, you can tint your eyebrows after brow lamination. In fact, many people opt to combine brow lamination with eyebrow tinting to enhance the overall look. However, it's generally recommended to wait at least 24 hours after the lamination treatment before tinting the brows.
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It's best to avoid swimming and excessive sun exposure for the first 48 hours after brow lamination. Chlorinated water and direct sunlight can weaken the effects of the treatment and cause the brows to lose their shape.
Remember to consult with a professional brow technician for personalized advice and guidance regarding your specific brow lamination treatment and aftercare.