Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Laminating.

A typical session begins with consultation and cleansing, then a lifting solution repositions hairs, a neutralizer sets the shape, optional tinting or trimming follows, and a nourishing finish protects the brows.

Results usually last six to eight weeks depending on hair growth and aftercare. Maintenance appointments restore shape; avoiding moisture and heavy products early helps extend longevity.

Lamination is generally safe when performed by a trained technician using gentle formulas. A patch test and consultation are recommended, and very fragile or over-processed hair may be unsuitable.

Yes — tinting can often be combined with lamination, frequently applied after the service for best color placement. Disclose recent chemical treatments so your technician can adjust the plan.

Avoid water, steam, and heavy sweating for the first 24–48 hours, skip makeup and touching, and apply a recommended nourishing balm nightly to keep hairs conditioned and healthy.

Minor redness or sensitivity can occur; over-processing risks exist if done incorrectly. Contraindications include active skin infections or very brittle hair. A professional consultation and patch test reduce risks.