UNLEASH YOUR BEAUTY POTENTIOAL

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UNLEASH YOUR BEAUTY POTENTIOAL 〰️

BASIC LAMINATION AND SHAPING

What is Lamination and Shaping?

Lamination (brow lamination) is a semi-permanent grooming treatment that restructures and sets eyebrow hairs to create a fuller, neater, and more uniform appearance. The procedure uses a combination of a lifting solution, a neutralizer, and conditioning products to soften the hair shafts, reposition hairs into the desired alignment, and then lock that new shape in place. Results typically last 4–6 weeks, depending on hair growth cycles and aftercare.

Who needs Lamination?

Anyone who wants thicker, fuller brows without daily styling. It smooths unruly or cowlick-prone hairs and gives a lifted, more youthful brow shape. Works well for sparse brows (You can request to combine it with tinting or microblading/nanoblading.

*Brow lamination is a non-invasive way to achieve polished, low-maintenance brows. For clients seeking a more permanent change, services like realistic nanoblading or microblading can improve the overall facial frame and symmetry.

Close-up of a woman's face before and after eyebrow lamination; the after image shows fuller, well-shaped eyebrows.
Close-up of a woman getting an eyebrow tint and lamination.
Close-up of a person's eye with before and after eyebrow lamination, showing natural and shaped eyebrows.
    • Anyone with cuts, burns, sunburn, or irritated skin around the brows

    • People with eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, or active acne near the area

    • Clients with very sensitive skin or known allergies to cosmetic chemicals

    • Those with recent PMU, microblading, nano brows, or cosmetic procedures (usually wait 6–8 weeks)

    • Anyone using strong retinoids, Accutane, or exfoliating skincare near the brows

    • People with extremely weak, overprocessed, or sparse brow hairs

    • Clients experiencing active eye infections or inflammation

    • Some pregnant clients, especially in the first trimester, should consult their doctor first

    A patch test 24–48 hours before treatment is strongly recommended to reduce the risk of irritation or allergic reaction.

  • To get the best results and avoid irritation:

    • Avoid retinol, AHAs, BHAs, and exfoliants around the brow area for at least 48–72 hours.

    • Do not wax, thread, or tweeze your brows right before your appointment. Ideally, wait 1-2 days.

    • Avoid sunburn or tanning on the face

    • Come with clean brows (no makeup, oils, or skincare on the area)

    • Let your artist know if you have:

      • Sensitive skin

      • Recent chemical peels

      • Any skin conditions

    • Avoid getting brows wet for the first 24 hours.

    • Avoid heavy sweating, steam, and saunas for 24–48 hours.

    • Use gentle, oil-free cleansers around the brows.

    • Apply recommended brow serums or nourishing oils to maintain hair health.

    • Schedule touch-ups every 6–8 weeks as needed.

  • $120

HOW IS THE PROCESS

‍ cleaning the brow area

After booking your appointment, we will discuss what brow styling you want, your skin type, and any allergies you may have. We will thoroughly clean your brows to remove makeup, oil, and dirt. This helps the products penetrate evenly.

You may request a patch test 24h before the treatment.

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A person receiving a cosmetic skincare or treatment procedure on their face, focusing on the eyebrow area, with a rolled cotton pad on the eyebrow and a gloved hand nearby.

‍ soften the hair

A lifting cream (similar to a perm solution) is applied to break down the hair bonds so they can be reshaped. This serum cleverly opens the brow hair cuticles, making them more flexible and much easier to brush into the position you want.

Brows are brushed into the desired direction (usually upward and outward).

Close-up of a person's eye with someone wearing gloves performing eyebrow lamination.

‍ ‍Setting (Neutralizing)

A neutralizer/setting lotion is applied to rebuild the hair bonds in their new position.

This lotion allows us to position and shape the eyebrow’s hair, and it locks the hairs into the lifted shape.

Close-up of a person's closed eye during eyebrow lamination.

Shaping and tweezing

After the structure is set, the excess hair is tweezed or trimmed. The brow shape is refined.

*You may want to have darker brows and add tinting to your service for an extra charge.

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A woman lying in a medical setting, smiling, with an artist performing an eyebrow lamination procedure.

nourish and fixing

A conditioning oil or serum is applied to rehydrate the hair and restore shine and flexibility.

Close-up of a person receiving brow lamination, with an artist using a tool near the eye while wearing gloves.

Fixing and styling

Lotion no. 3 seals the treatment and ensures you remove any remaining glue, lotion, and unwanted residue.

Brows are brushed and styled into the final look

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Meet the Artist

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