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:

  1. The first lotion softens the hair so it can be brushed into the desired direction.
  2. The second lotion sets the hairs in place, locking them into the new shape.
  3. 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!