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  • WHAT IS BROW LAMINATION?
    Brow Lamination is a noninvasive procedure and a semi-permanent solution for eyebrows that lack shape, do not have symmetry, where the hairs follow a different pattern or have sparse areas. With lamination, we manipulate the hair follicle so that we can help to shape them to allow the hair to flow in upward direction, soften and smooth over the eyebrow hair, and also visually lift the eyebrow arch. This realigns the direction of the natural brow pattern in such a way to give you the desired shape. Brow lamination is like a brazilian blowout for the brows. The treatment helps to coax your brow hairs, so they start to grow in the desired direction.
  • WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    Anyone who is looking to improve his or her natural brows is a great candidate. It's perfect for those looking to add volume and a more defined arch, as it makes the brow area appear larger and fuller. Brow laminations are great for filling gaps, adding definition, and giving the illusion of more hair to sparse brows.
  • WHO IS NOT A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    General: Too many bald spots in the brow Extremely sparse brows Skin Disease, Skin Trauma, Cuts, Abrasions, Burns, and Swelling in the immediate area. Recent surgeries around the eyes, head, or face Sunburn Hypersensitive Skin/Eyes On any blood thinners Scar tissue in the treatment area Pregnant/Breastfeeding Cancer or those undergoing Chemotherapy Brow growth serums Brow henna within the last 10 weeks (standard brow tint okay) With previous allergic reactions to eyelash lift / relaxing products Within 6 weeks after a PMU treatment or chemical peels Medical: Cysts (A dust is a lump of the upper or lower eyelid caused by obstruction and inflammation of an oil gland of the eyelid.) Skin Disorders in the general eye area. (Dermatitis, Xanthelasma, Syringoma) Alopecia or T richotillimania Glaucoma Cataract (a clouding of the natural lens in one or both eyes leading to decreased vision) Herpes Simplex Blepharitis (An ocular condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the eyelid) Hordeola/Stye/Styes (A small collection of puss/abscess on the eyelid) Keratitis (Inflammation of the cornea of the eye) Eye Infections (Impetigo, Conjunctivitis) Eye Inflammation (Uveitis) Diabetic Retinopathy (A medical condition in which damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes) Bells Palsy or any condition that makes closing or opening the eye(s) difficult Any disease/disorder that causes shaking twitching or erratic movements
  • WHAT IS THE PRE / POST CARE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    Pre 24-48 hours: Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate the brow area for 72 hour before Do not exfoliate the brow area 72 hours before the service. Arrive to your appointment completely free of eye makeup Post 24-48 hours: Do not wet your brows (48 hours, if possible) Avoid touching the brow area at the risk of transferring oils Do not apply make up to the brow Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate the brow area after the treatment No self-tanner products should be used on the face for at least 48 hours post treatment Comb hairs into place daily MOST IMPORTANT : Apply aftercare brow serum given daily (we suggest before bed)
  • WHAT IS BROW LAMINATION?
    Brow Lamination is a noninvasive procedure and a semi-permanent solution for eyebrows that lack shape, do not have symmetry, where the hairs follow a different pattern or have sparse areas. With lamination, we manipulate the hair follicle so that we can help to shape them to allow the hair to flow in upward direction, soften and smooth over the eyebrow hair, and also visually lift the eyebrow arch. This realigns the direction of the natural brow pattern in such a way to give you the desired shape. Brow lamination is like a brazilian blowout for the brows. The treatment helps to coax your brow hairs, so they start to grow in the desired direction.
  • WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    Anyone who is looking to improve his or her natural brows is a great candidate. It's perfect for those looking to add volume and a more defined arch, as it makes the brow area appear larger and fuller. Brow laminations are great for filling gaps, adding definition, and giving the illusion of more hair to sparse brows.
  • WHO IS NOT A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    General: Too many bald spots in the brow Extremely sparse brows Skin Disease, Skin Trauma, Cuts, Abrasions, Burns, and Swelling in the immediate area. Recent surgeries around the eyes, head, or face Sunburn Hypersensitive Skin/Eyes On any blood thinners Scar tissue in the treatment area Pregnant/Breastfeeding Cancer or those undergoing Chemotherapy Brow growth serums Brow henna within the last 10 weeks (standard brow tint okay) With previous allergic reactions to eyelash lift / relaxing products Within 6 weeks after a PMU treatment or chemical peels Medical: Cysts (A dust is a lump of the upper or lower eyelid caused by obstruction and inflammation of an oil gland of the eyelid.) Skin Disorders in the general eye area. (Dermatitis, Xanthelasma, Syringoma) Alopecia or T richotillimania Glaucoma Cataract (a clouding of the natural lens in one or both eyes leading to decreased vision) Herpes Simplex Blepharitis (An ocular condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the eyelid) Hordeola/Stye/Styes (A small collection of puss/abscess on the eyelid) Keratitis (Inflammation of the cornea of the eye) Eye Infections (Impetigo, Conjunctivitis) Eye Inflammation (Uveitis) Diabetic Retinopathy (A medical condition in which damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes) Bells Palsy or any condition that makes closing or opening the eye(s) difficult Any disease/disorder that causes shaking twitching or erratic movements
  • WHAT IS THE PRE / POST CARE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    Pre 24-48 hours: Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate the brow area for 72 hour before Do not exfoliate the brow area 72 hours before the service. Arrive to your appointment completely free of eye makeup Post 24-48 hours: Do not wet your brows (48 hours, if possible) Avoid touching the brow area at the risk of transferring oils Do not apply make up to the brow Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate the brow area after the treatment No self-tanner products should be used on the face for at least 48 hours post treatment Comb hairs into place daily MOST IMPORTANT : Apply aftercare brow serum given daily (we suggest before bed)
  • WHAT IS BROW LAMINATION?
    Brow Lamination is a noninvasive procedure and a semi-permanent solution for eyebrows that lack shape, do not have symmetry, where the hairs follow a different pattern or have sparse areas. With lamination, we manipulate the hair follicle so that we can help to shape them to allow the hair to flow in upward direction, soften and smooth over the eyebrow hair, and also visually lift the eyebrow arch. This realigns the direction of the natural brow pattern in such a way to give you the desired shape. Brow lamination is like a brazilian blowout for the brows. The treatment helps to coax your brow hairs, so they start to grow in the desired direction.
  • WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    Anyone who is looking to improve his or her natural brows is a great candidate. It's perfect for those looking to add volume and a more defined arch, as it makes the brow area appear larger and fuller. Brow laminations are great for filling gaps, adding definition, and giving the illusion of more hair to sparse brows.
  • WHO IS NOT A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    General: Too many bald spots in the brow Extremely sparse brows Skin Disease, Skin Trauma, Cuts, Abrasions, Burns, and Swelling in the immediate area. Recent surgeries around the eyes, head, or face Sunburn Hypersensitive Skin/Eyes On any blood thinners Scar tissue in the treatment area Pregnant/Breastfeeding Cancer or those undergoing Chemotherapy Brow growth serums Brow henna within the last 10 weeks (standard brow tint okay) With previous allergic reactions to eyelash lift / relaxing products Within 6 weeks after a PMU treatment or chemical peels Medical: Cysts (A dust is a lump of the upper or lower eyelid caused by obstruction and inflammation of an oil gland of the eyelid.) Skin Disorders in the general eye area. (Dermatitis, Xanthelasma, Syringoma) Alopecia or T richotillimania Glaucoma Cataract (a clouding of the natural lens in one or both eyes leading to decreased vision) Herpes Simplex Blepharitis (An ocular condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the eyelid) Hordeola/Stye/Styes (A small collection of puss/abscess on the eyelid) Keratitis (Inflammation of the cornea of the eye) Eye Infections (Impetigo, Conjunctivitis) Eye Inflammation (Uveitis) Diabetic Retinopathy (A medical condition in which damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes) Bells Palsy or any condition that makes closing or opening the eye(s) difficult Any disease/disorder that causes shaking twitching or erratic movements
  • WHAT IS THE PRE / POST CARE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    Pre 24-48 hours: Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate the brow area for 72 hour before Do not exfoliate the brow area 72 hours before the service. Arrive to your appointment completely free of eye makeup Post 24-48 hours: Do not wet your brows (48 hours, if possible) Avoid touching the brow area at the risk of transferring oils Do not apply make up to the brow Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate the brow area after the treatment No self-tanner products should be used on the face for at least 48 hours post treatment Comb hairs into place daily MOST IMPORTANT : Apply aftercare brow serum given daily (we suggest before bed)
  • WHAT IS BROW LAMINATION?
    Brow Lamination is a noninvasive procedure and a semi-permanent solution for eyebrows that lack shape, do not have symmetry, where the hairs follow a different pattern or have sparse areas. With lamination, we manipulate the hair follicle so that we can help to shape them to allow the hair to flow in upward direction, soften and smooth over the eyebrow hair, and also visually lift the eyebrow arch. This realigns the direction of the natural brow pattern in such a way to give you the desired shape. Brow lamination is like a brazilian blowout for the brows. The treatment helps to coax your brow hairs, so they start to grow in the desired direction.
  • WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    Anyone who is looking to improve his or her natural brows is a great candidate. It's perfect for those looking to add volume and a more defined arch, as it makes the brow area appear larger and fuller. Brow laminations are great for filling gaps, adding definition, and giving the illusion of more hair to sparse brows.
  • WHO IS NOT A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    General: Too many bald spots in the brow Extremely sparse brows Skin Disease, Skin Trauma, Cuts, Abrasions, Burns, and Swelling in the immediate area. Recent surgeries around the eyes, head, or face Sunburn Hypersensitive Skin/Eyes On any blood thinners Scar tissue in the treatment area Pregnant/Breastfeeding Cancer or those undergoing Chemotherapy Brow growth serums Brow henna within the last 10 weeks (standard brow tint okay) With previous allergic reactions to eyelash lift / relaxing products Within 6 weeks after a PMU treatment or chemical peels Medical: Cysts (A dust is a lump of the upper or lower eyelid caused by obstruction and inflammation of an oil gland of the eyelid.) Skin Disorders in the general eye area. (Dermatitis, Xanthelasma, Syringoma) Alopecia or T richotillimania Glaucoma Cataract (a clouding of the natural lens in one or both eyes leading to decreased vision) Herpes Simplex Blepharitis (An ocular condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the eyelid) Hordeola/Stye/Styes (A small collection of puss/abscess on the eyelid) Keratitis (Inflammation of the cornea of the eye) Eye Infections (Impetigo, Conjunctivitis) Eye Inflammation (Uveitis) Diabetic Retinopathy (A medical condition in which damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes) Bells Palsy or any condition that makes closing or opening the eye(s) difficult Any disease/disorder that causes shaking twitching or erratic movements
  • WHAT IS THE PRE / POST CARE FOR BROW LAMINATION?
    Pre 24-48 hours: Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate the brow area for 72 hour before Do not exfoliate the brow area 72 hours before the service. Arrive to your appointment completely free of eye makeup Post 24-48 hours: Do not wet your brows (48 hours, if possible) Avoid touching the brow area at the risk of transferring oils Do not apply make up to the brow Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate the brow area after the treatment No self-tanner products should be used on the face for at least 48 hours post treatment Comb hairs into place daily MOST IMPORTANT : Apply aftercare brow serum given daily (we suggest before bed)
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