Achieve fuller, more defined brows with Eyebrow Lamination, a professional treatment designed to give your brows a lifted, groomed, and voluminous look. This semi-permanent technique restructures brow hairs, setting them in place for a sleek, uniform shape that lasts for 6 to 8 weeks.
How does eyebrow lamination work?
A gentle brow lifting solution is applied to soften and reposition the hairs, allowing them to be brushed into the desired shape. A setting solution is then used to lock them in place, creating a fuller, fluffier appearance. The treatment is finished with a nourishing serum to hydrate and strengthen the brows, leaving them looking polished and well-defined.
What are the benefits of eyebrow lamination?
Eyebrow lamination enhances your natural brows by making them appear thicker, more symmetrical, and well-groomed. It helps tame unruly hairs, fills in gaps, and creates a sleek, lifted look. This treatment is perfect for those wanting to achieve a fuller, structured brow shape without microblading or permanent make-up.
Why choose eyebrow lamination?
- Creates a fuller, lifted brow shape
- Tames and smooths unruly brows
- Fills in sparse areas for a thicker look
- Non-invasive and pain-free treatment
- No daily brow styling required
- Lasts up to 6-8 weeks with no downtime
Visible results include:
- More defined, uniform brows
- A natural, fuller-looking brow shape
- Lifted and structured brows without makeup
- Sleek, long-lasting results
We recommend it for:
- Individuals with thin, unruly, or sparse brows
- Those wanting a long-lasting, styled brow look
- Clients looking for a non-invasive alternative to microblading
- Anyone seeking a low-maintenance beauty routine
Contraindications
Absolute contraindications (treatment not recommended)
- Active skin conditions around the brow area (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis)
- Recent brow tattooing or microblading (recommended to wait at least 6 weeks)
- Skin allergies or sensitivities to brow treatment solutions
- Pregnancy (patch test required due to hormonal changes)
- Open cuts or wounds around the brow area




