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Is Brow Lamination a Safe and Effective Microblading Alternative?



What exactly is Brow Lamination?


Eyebrow lamination is a new process that focuses on making brows that are lustrous and smooth. The high-shine effects, which are also known as a "eyebrow perm," are popular among those who have thinning or unruly brows. Needles and coloring are not used, unlike microblading.



Eyebrow lamination, as a semi-permanent process, may be a good choice if you want to keep your brows styled but are weary of using eyebrow gel every day. To keep your results, you'll have to repeat the process at some point in the future, and there are hazards associated. Continue reading to learn everything there is to know about this trend.



Brow lamination is the process of "perming" your eyebrow hairs to give them a fuller, more equal appearance. It can also help keep them in place after you've washed off any makeup.



The following is a list of what the method entails:


Your provider will first apply a lotion to your brows that will "raise" your hairs.


The hairs on your brows are then stroked upward to assist draw them in a vertical direction.


Your supplier will next apply a neutralizer to your brows to assist them stay in place.


The next step is to apply a nourishing oil to help avoid skin irritation and hair dryness caused by the perm chemicals.


Brow laminating takes around an hour or less to complete. The following are examples of optional procedure add-ons:


Removing unwanted hairs with tweezers


Waxing to get the arch you want


Tinting to improve or adjust the color of something


You should also apply a nourishing oil or lotion to your brows every night to keep them from drying out.


Benefits of Brow Lamination


Eyebrow lamination can help with a range of issues relating to your brows, including:


Hair thinning that occurs as people get older


Overplucking or overwaxing in the past has left holes in your brows.


Wayward hairs that, despite brushing, seem to travel in separate directions


An irregularity or a lack of shape


Brow lamination is supposed to make brows appear bigger and fuller in general. Pulling the hairs up vertically might also make it appear as if you're growing new hair. In addition, the entire procedure is non-invasive.


When it comes to brow lamination, how long does it last?


The fact that the results of brow lamination are only transient is perhaps the biggest disadvantage. Similar to a typical perm, you'll need to repeat the treatment every couple of months to keep your new brows looking good.


It's also critical that your physician moisturizes your brows right after treatment with an oil or lotion. You may use the same product at home to keep your brows looking healthy and free of harm.


Brow lamination is regarded fairly inexpensive when compared to other brow procedures. This is most likely due to the process's low time and material requirements.


Even yet, it's vital to keep in mind that brow lamination charges vary depending on the supplier. Before your procedure, inquire about the prices.



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If you want your brow hairs to stay in place for a longer period of time, you might want to undergo an eyebrow lamination surgery. This treatment's perming procedure may also give your brows a thicker, fuller appearance, which is becoming increasingly fashionable. Feel free to email me, Sumiko Lui, at info@pmu-lashes-aesthetics.com or book your appointments here.




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