At Jasmine Beauty we like to be in touch with new industry ideas and innovations, plus anything that can improve or tweak our current treatments. We are aware that some brow “trends” can come and go but we like to focus on the long term solutions that ofter our client the best results. Our main focus is on brow health, brow restoration (growing back damaged brows) and education to prevent long term damage. In saying that.. over the last few months we have been following a new beauty treatment called Brow Lamination. You may have already heard about this... What is Brow Lamination?
Brow Lamination is basically a technique used on the eyebrows to help set your brow hairs in place for up to 8 weeks. During the Lamination process, various solutions are placed on your eyebrows which allow the hairs to become more pliable and more easily brushed into place. If you are one of those people who need to brush and set your brows into place by using a gel each morning, then Lamination can make this process a little easier as the hairs are more pliable afterwards. It can help create symmetry and style brows that are growing in different directions from one another. Who should get Brow Lamination? Brow Lamination should be done on clients who have a good coverage of hair on their eyebrows. It does not add brow hair and should not be done on a client with sparse hair to avoid the products sitting directly on the skin, plus gaps without hair may look more noticeable after Lamination. People with brows that are unruly and wirey are good candidates. Also, people who have brows that don't stay in place or who have a lot of brow hair bunched together and want their brows to look fuller, bigger and more tame Who shouldn’t get brow Lamination Clients with reactions to Lash Lift products, sensitive skin and/or skin conditions. Anyone who has had a facial peel or a cosmetic procedure in the 2 weeks prior to the treatment or 2 weeks after those procedures. Important points to remember • Over processing the brow hair can cause hair weakness, breakage and damage. • Changing the direction of the hair too much can also risk hair breakage and can damage the hair shaft. At the moment we don’t have an opinion for or against Brow Lamination but we will let you know if this is something we will be offering once we have witnessed the results over a period of time. We want our clients to be well informed before trying new treatments, there is still plenty to be learnt regarding brow health. Keep in mind, some past “trends” are the reason we are so busy now restoring brows!
Leah
3/8/2020 10:14:02 am
Please help! I have had brow lamination done by someone and I think they have over processed as my brows are very dry, falling out and crispy? What I can I do to help? Will my brows ever go back to normal?
Chrissy
7/9/2020 08:00:44 am
Hey! I just got mine laminated today and I'm super unhappy with them. I'm really afraid they don't go back to the way they were before. Did your brows went back to normal? Or is there now any difference to before? I'd love to hear from you! :)
Dash
3/15/2021 06:19:17 am
Hi did they ever grow back??? Same thing just happened to me mine fell out.
Cassie
8/8/2020 05:13:11 am
I had brow lamination done after growing my brows back over 4 months. They’ve dropped out and thinned so much since the treatment, I’m in a right panic (from big brows to two thin pencil lines....there is around ten hairs left on each one).
Vee game
10/31/2021 11:42:32 pm
I got laminate done and my skin on top of my brows is peeling. What would be the cause of this? Comments are closed.
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