Brow Lamination (Lift)
Brow lamination, also known as a brow lift, is a treatment where I set your eyebrow hairs in the desired direction using special lotions. This gives your brows a fuller, lifted look and a fresh appearance.
Treatment
We begin the treatment by laminating the brows using a three-step process with three different lotions:
- The first lotion softens the hair so it can be brushed into the desired direction.
- The second lotion sets the hairs in place, locking them into the new shape.
- The third lotion is nourishing and conditions the brows, leaving them healthy and shiny.
We finish by shaping your brows to perfection. This treatment offers you total freedom — from fluffy brows and clean, natural shapes to taming unruly hairs. Brow lamination is also suitable for clients who already have powderbrows.
The results typically last up to 6–7 weeks.


- Fuller-looking brows
- Tames unruly or stubborn hairs
- Clean, sculpted, and defined brow shape
- Stop plucking your brows preferably 2 to 3 weeks before your appointment. This gives me more to work with and allows for the best results.
- Please come to your appointment wearing your usual makeup routine. This helps me understand your preferences and supports shaping the ideal brow.
- Keep your brows dry
- Avoid exercise to prevent sweating
- Do not use styling or makeup products on the brows
- Avoid facial treatments
- Avoid touching the brows and do not brush the hairs in the opposite direction
- We recommend not having brow lamination done more than once every 8 weeks
Allergic reactions can be unpredictable. If you experience itching, flaking, or swelling, consult a doctor immediately.
The following conditions are considered contraindications, but I’m happy to evaluate each case individually to explore possible options:
- Allergy or sensitivity to hair dye, glue, or lash lift products
- Significant bald spots, very fine or sparse brow hairs — these may limit results
- Coarse brow hairs may be more difficult to lift
- Acne, eczema, psoriasis, or sunburned skin near the brows
- Recent skin damage or swelling around the brow area
- Use of corticosteroid creams near the brows
- Recently applied PMU — I recommend waiting at least 8 weeks after PMU to allow the skin to fully heal
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding — hormonal changes may prevent the lamination from holding properly
- Within 2 weeks of chemical peels, laser treatments, or injectables near the brows
- Chemotherapy — this weakens the hair and may affect treatment outcomes. We do not offer the treatment in these cases
- Alopecia — due to hair loss from this autoimmune condition, the treatment is not suitable
Book your appointment now or schedule a free consultation to find the best option for you!