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All About The Brows!
Brow Lamination and Brow Tinting

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Brow Lamination 

What is Brow Lamination?

Brow Lamination is designed to straighten the brow hairs, resulting in instantly full, lifted & fluffy brows. 

How Long Does Lamination Last?

Lamination lasts between 6-8 weeks if you are following the correct aftercare. For maintenance, each morning your Laminated brows will require styling by brushing and setting in place.

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Is Lamination Safe For Pregnant & Breastfeeding Women?

Lamination is not safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women. This is due to the risk of chemicals sinking into the skin and potentially entering the blood stream. 

What Is The Before & Aftercare for Lamination?

What should and should not be done 24-48 hours post-treatment for the longevity of results:

  • Keep brows completely dry for 24 hours.

  • Do not apply make-up or undertake further eye treatments for at least 24 hours after your treatment.

  • Avoid swimming/sauna/working out for 24-48 hours. Any excess moisture after this time can cause a slight curl/frizz to the brow hair.

  • Do not allow prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heat.

  • Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate around the brow area for 72 hours either side of the treatment.

  • No self-tanning products should be used on the face for one week prior and 48 hours after treatment.

NOTE: If any stinging or swelling occurs, apply a cold compress to soothe and seek medical advice.

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Brow Lamination Contraindications

A contraindication is a condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a certain medical treatment due to the harm that it would cause the client. 

Contraindications for Brow Lamination include but are not limited to:

 

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding – Not recommended for pregnant women as a safety precaution

  • Using any Vitamin A or Hydrocortisone products (Retinol / E45) – Do not use for 3 days either side of the treatment.

  • Psoriasis/Eczema – Not suitable for treatment if in the treatment area

  • Alopecia -Not suitable for treatment

  • Moles in the treatment area – Not suitable for treatment.

  • Recent Permanent Make up (Bermanent make-up, Microblading, Tattoo, etc Must wait 4-6 weeks after 2nd procedure.

  • Sunburn on or around the brow area - Not suitable for treatment

  • Ultra-Sensitive Skin - Not suitable for treatment

  • Recent Anti-Wrinkle Injections or Fillers – not suitable for treatment.

  • Medications: Blood thinning, antibiotics (Must wait 2 weeks)

  • Brow Growth Serums

  • Eyelift – Must wait 4 to 6 months after the operation and a letter from GP stating you are suitable for treatment must be obtained

  • No self-tanning products should be used on the face for one week prior to treatment.

  • Cuts/abrasions/inflammation/swelling in or around the brow area

  • Herpes simplex/eye infections/ folliculitis – Not suitable for treatment whilst infected

  • Roaccutane (within the last 12 months)

  • Excessive Allergies – Not suitable for treatment

  • Recent scar tissue – Not suitable for treatment

  • Trichotillomania – Not suitable for treatment

  • Blepharitis – Not suitable for treatment

  • Haemophillia – Not suitable for treatment

  • Cancer – The brows need some extra TLC and babying during chemo and the recovery period, which varies from client to client. It’s important not to put any extra stress on you brows. It’s best to refrain from treatment during chemotherapy, and several months after the your last treatment, as the brows are still susceptible to the effects of the drugs. Ideally, you’ll want to wait until the natural brows are less fragile. A letter from your Oncologist stating they are happy for you to receive treatment should be obtained.

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Brow Tinting

What is Brow Tinting?

Eyebrow tinting is the process of applying semi-permanent dye to enhance, shape & define your brows.  It gives the appearance of bold & full brows.

How Long Does Tint Last?

Tint lasts up to 1 week on the skin & 3-4 weeks on the brow hairs. Please follow all instructions and aftercare correctly in order to achieve this longevity.

Is Tint Safe For Pregnant & Breastfeeding Women?

Yes, the tint is safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Although please consult your healthcare professional first.

What Is The Before & Aftercare for Tint?

What should and should not be done 24-48 hours post-treatment for the longevity of results:

  • Do not rub the treated area.

  • Avoid heat treatments for at least 24 hours.

  • Do not apply brow makeup for at least 24 hours post treatment.

  • Avoid sunbathing and sun exposure for 24 hours to lessen the chance of the Henna fading.

  • Avoid swimming/saunas/sweating for at least 24 hours post treatment.

  • Do not exfoliate the brow area as this will cause the Henna to fade quicker.

  • Exposure to sun & UV lights for long periods of time will cause the henna to fade quicker.

  • Do not apply Retin-A, AHA or exfoliate around the brow area for 72 hours either side of the treatment.

NOTE: If any stinging or swelling occurs, apply a cold compress to soothe and seek medical advice.

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