Eyebrow lamination involves securing the hair in an upward stroke pattern, then setting them into place with a gentle brow perming solution. This simple procedure is generally done in 1 hour and lasts 4-6 weeks.
Does eyebrow lamination cause damage?
Frequent perming of the brows can cause damage to your brows. We recommend waiting 6 weeks between appointments. Exposure to some perm solutions can also cause reactions to sensitive skin such as itching, redness, etc. Certain conditions or medications compromise the skin. In other words, while the perm solution may be safe, other steps in the lamination process make the service unsafe for some clients.
If you are new to Dérmica, your service provider will conduct a consultation through the use of an intake form. If you are a returning guest, please advise your service provider of any changes to your health or medications. This will help us ensure your service goes smoothly.
15% OFF in-store Glo Skin Beauty brow products with ANY brow service!
Located on Whyte avenue in Edmonton, we offer brow lamination services in our full spa menu.
What does eyebrow lamination do?
To better understand this, think of the typical brow hair pattern. It grows upward at the beginning of the eyebrow, but then starts turning downward as we get closer to the arch. Once past the arch, the hair grows downward.
During your service, we achieve this by chemically straightening the brow hair and then neutralizing it in it’s new position.
How long does brow lamination last?
Depending on a few factors, your service could last up to 6 weeks. One factor to consider when estimating the life of your lamination is your brow hair density. Thicker brows are more likely to “fall” sooner. To clarify, by “falling” we mean the hair looses its new shape and returns to the original shape.
In addition, oily skin types may find the oil from their skin may cause the lamination to fall sooner. But don’t let this deter you from getting this service if you meet those two factors! The post-care instructions are simple to follow and should keep your lamination going strong all month long.
Plus, brow gel can help those thick and stubborn brows reach the full 6 weeks and possibly beyond.
Do brows go back to normal after brow lamination?
Yes, your brows will go back to normal. This is the main reason we don’t trim your brows during the lamination service. Instead of trimming, we teach you how to style your brows. That way, your brows won’t be awkwardly short when they fall.
If you’re looking for spas offering brow lamination on Whyte ave in Edmonton, you’ve landed on the right page! This eyebrow service has been making waves since arriving on the BROW COUTURE scene. Brow lamination promises plush volume and coverage, and tames unruly strands.
The Look
Think back to that luscious 80’s Brook Shields, Madonna, and Cindy Crawford brow. Brow Lamination is suited for those looking to achieve the appearance of bold/ feathery brows.
Process
The process involves securing the hair in an upward stroke pattern, then setting them into place with a gentle brow perming solution. Once complete, the brows appear fuller, bolder, and the strands remain in position.
Eyebrow Lamination Aftercare
The aftercare for brow lamination includes avoiding water on the brows for 48 hours. Therefore, we recommend booking your appointment for days where your makeup/hair washing routine can be skipped.
Located in Edmonton, AB., Dérmica offers eyebrow lamination amongst other brow services in our vast spa menu.
Check out before and after pics of the brow service that gives you that “fluffy” look for full, thicker brows.
Before and After Gallery
How does it work?
Eyebrow lamination involves securing the hair in an upward stroke pattern, then setting them into place with a gentle brow perming solution. This simple procedure is generally done in 1 hour and lasts 4-6 weeks.
Does eyebrow lamination cause damage?
Frequent perming of the brows can cause damage to your brows. We recommend waiting 6 weeks between appointments. Exposure to some perm solutions can also cause reactions to sensitive skin such as itching, redness, etc. Certain conditions or medications compromise the skin. In other words, while the perm solution may be safe, other steps in the lamination process make the service unsafe for some clients.
If you are new to Dérmica, your service provider will conduct a consultation through the use of an intake form. If you are a returning guest, please advise your service provider of any changes to your health or medications. This will help us ensure your service goes smoothly.
15% OFF in-store Glo Skin Beauty brow products with ANY brow service!