Because they are an integral part of your face, your eyebrows can make or break your appearance—that’s why so many of us dedicate part of our beauty routine to maintaining their shape and color! But not everyone finds it easy to control their eyebrows, especially if they are thick or unruly. In this case, brow lamination might be the perfect solution for you.
Because it’s a new technique, you’re probably wondering: what is brow lamination and how does it work? Fret not; here, the experts at Endless Beauty Design break down everything you know about laminated brows.
A brow lamination uses two serums to shape your brows upward, giving them an elegant, fuller look. The first cream lifts the fine hairs upwards, while the second keeps them in place. It’s essentially a perm for your eyebrows—lamination fills in gaps and gives the illusion of hair growth.
The process lasts an hour, and you can also elect to have your eyebrows tinted, waxed, or tweezed to complete the look.
Are your brow hairs growing in every direction imaginable? Do you have a hard time styling your brows because they just don’t stay in place? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you are a good candidate for brow lamination.
The truth is almost anyone can benefit from brow lamination because it is non-invasive and completely safe. But remember, it is not a hair growth solution. If you have gaps in your brow or sparse hair, it will not help them grow out. Instead, it works with what you have to augment and improve your look.
Brow lamination is straightforward, but by preparing for your procedure, you can maximize your results.
First, we recommend staying away from any exfoliants or retinol leading up to your appointment—and preferably after it too. Not because they are harmful chemicals, but because they can interfere with the lamination process.
Following your appointment, it's best to keep your brows dry and untouched for the first 24 hours. After that, you are free to do as you please. For the best results, keep brushing your brows upwards and outwards. But other than that, you have nothing to worry about.
Your brow lamination results can last six weeks; perhaps longer if you look after them. It’s recommended that you protect your brows from excessive water and sunlight exposure.
Accordingly, you should get your brows laminated every three months. This ensures your brows remain fluffy and packed for a long time to come, and as a result, you will continue to look your best.
The short answer: No!
Microblading is a semi-permanent makeup solution that can amplify your existing eyebrows. Its results last longer than brow lamination—up to 24 months.
Microblading, as the name suggests, uses tiny needles to etch brow hairs into your skin; it is a minimally invasive procedure, and the aftercare process is much more involved. Because of this, microblading tends to cost more than brow lamination. Plus, you have to be sure about your look because with microblading you cannot undo results for at least 1-2 years.
Puff up your brows with brow lamination and create the look you've always wanted. It’s safe, effective, and not a life-long commitment. The team at Endless Beauty Design—based in Greensboro, NC—will be happy to help you achieve the appearance of your dreams.
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