

ABOUT
BROW LAMINATION
Brow Lamination is the hottest new trend taking the industry by storm. No matter how many products you’ve tried - brow gel, pomade, you name it, it is impossible to achieve a fluffy look that will stay in place all day let alone up to 6-8 weeks…until now. Brow Lamination is a custom brow formulated, 3 step lamination system.
This system can be applied to even the most stubborn brow hairs and will realign the directional hair growth and overall shape of the brows for up to 8 weeks at a time. This treatment creates the look of added volume and fullness by combing the brow hairs over sparse areas and often upwards resulting in that Instagram model perfect fluffy eyebrow look. Whether you desires a full and fluffy look or a sleek tame brow, we can achieve it in a matter of minutes, YES - MINUTES, with Brow Lamination.
BROW LAMINATION FAQ'S
Brow Lamination is $130 with or without tint.
- Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows (no foundation, no brow pencil, no gel).
 - Avoid tweezing, waxing, or threading for at least 48 hours prior.
 - Stop using retinol, acids, or exfoliants around the brow area at least 7 days before.
 - Avoid tinting, henna, or growth serums for 5–7 days prior.
 - Skip heavy creams or oils on the day of treatment.
 - Do not schedule lamination too close to other facial treatments (chemical peels, microdermabrasion, microneedling).
 
The longevity of brow lamination results can vary from person to person. Still, brow lamination can generally last up to 8 weeks, depending on a person's hair growth cycles and commitment to the proper aftercare practices. It's important to note that oily skin may reduce the duration of the lamination effect.
For lasting results, keep the brow area dry for the first 24 hours after your service and avoid oil-based cleansers or exfoliants around the brows. Rebook every 4–6 weeks for Henna or 3–4 weeks for Tint to maintain depth and tone. Using a gentle brow serum can help keep hair healthy between appointments.
- Cuts, abrasions, or irritation in the brow area.
 - Active eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis.
 - Recent cosmetic treatments (microblading, chemical peels, laser).
 - Use of prescription-strength retinoids or acne medications (these thin the skin).
 - Pregnancy/breastfeeding