Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination w/ Keratin.

Results usually last 6–8 weeks depending on hair growth and aftercare. Avoid excessive oiling or exfoliation around the brows to extend longevity. We recommend a maintenance appointment every 6–8 weeks to keep shape and fullness consistent.

Most clients experience minimal discomfort—some pressure or warmth during processing. The technician monitors sensitivity and adjusts timing to protect skin. If you have a history of scalp or skin sensitivity, please inform us prior to treatment for a patch test.

Keep brows dry for 24 hours, avoid steam, saunas, and heavy sweating. Use recommended brow oils sparingly to maintain softness and apply the provided keratin serums as directed. Brush daily and avoid rubbing to preserve shape and longevity.

Ideal candidates have sparse, unruly, or downward-growing brows seeking a fuller, more structured look. Those with severe skin conditions, recent chemical peels near the brow area, or active eye infections should postpone until cleared by a professional.

Yes—many clients add brow tinting or waxing/threading for a finished look. We typically tint after lamination to ensure color adheres to new hair placement. Your technician will recommend timing and services to achieve cohesive, natural results.

When performed by trained professionals and followed with keratin conditioning, damage is minimal. The included keratin rebuilds and smooths hair cuticles. Avoid over-processing and follow aftercare instructions; book regular maintenance to monitor hair health and address any concerns early.