Brow Lamination.
Full, fluffy, perfectly sculpted brows, with cleanup and a custom tint included.
Magazine-worthy brows, on your face.
Brow lamination is a semi-permanent treatment that restructures your brow hairs. The process straightens and lifts the hairs for a uniform, full, fluffy appearance that frames your face beautifully.
Our service includes a thorough brow cleanup, shaping and trimming, and a professional tint to enhance your colour. The result is polished brows that stay in place for 6–8 weeks.
Lamination, tints, and shaping.
The full lamination service, plus à la carte brow cleanup, wax, and tint for when you only need a touch-up. Prices shown are exclusive of tax.
Lash & Brow Combo
Lash lift & tint + full brow lamination. ~1 hr 30 min.
How to keep them fluffy.
- Keep brows dry for the first 24 hours after treatment, no water, steam, or sweat.
- Skip saunas, steam rooms, hot yoga, and swimming for the first 24 hours.
- Avoid heavy creams, oils, and exfoliants on the brow area.
- Skip brow makeup (gels, pencils, powders) for the first 24 hours.
- Keep retinols, AHAs, BHAs, and chemical peels away from the brow area for 3 days.
- Brush brows daily with the spoolie provided to keep them styled.
- Use a gentle, oil-free cleanser around the brow area.
- Apply a brow conditioning oil or serum 2–3 times a week to keep the hairs supple.
- Sleep face-up on the first night to keep the set in place.
- Book your next lamination 6–8 weeks out, roughly one full brow hair cycle.
Brow lamination FAQs.
Brow lamination typically lasts 6–8 weeks. Results gradually wear off as your brow hairs grow and shed naturally.
Generally yes. If you have very sensitive skin or a history of allergic reactions to beauty products, we recommend a patch test 24–48 hours before your appointment ($25). Let your technician know about any sensitivities during consultation.
Not when performed correctly. Our solutions are applied at conservative timings, and we follow each session with a hydrating conditioner. Damage usually happens with over-processing or going too soon between appointments, both things we avoid through careful protocols and proper spacing.
Anyone with active eczema, dermatitis, or inflamed skin around the brows should wait until the skin has healed. Recent chemical peels or Accutane use within the last 6 months are also reasons to hold off. Pregnancy and breastfeeding are generally fine, but mention it at consultation.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. Avoid retinols, exfoliating acids, and chemical peels for 3 days beforehand. No need to fill in or shape the brows, we'll build from scratch.
Every 6–8 weeks, matching your natural brow hair cycle. Re-laminating sooner can over-process the hairs, so we don't recommend it. A brow tint on its own can be booked more often if you only want to refresh colour between lamination appointments.
Yes, though most clients find they don't need much. The lamination and tint alone create a full, defined look, so a quick brush with a clean spoolie often replaces brow gel. A pencil or powder for extra shape is perfectly fine, skip it for the first 24 hours.
It can help, by lifting and straightening each hair, lamination closes visual gaps and makes the brow line read as fuller. If the brows are very sparse or have large bald patches, however, microblading or powder brows may be a better fit. Your technician can walk you through the options at consultation and recommend what's best for your brow pattern.
Brow lamination works with your existing brow hairs, it's non-invasive, temporary, and lasts 6–8 weeks. Microblading is a semi-permanent tattoo technique that creates hair-like strokes and lasts 1–3 years. Lamination suits those with enough brow hair who want a polished look; microblading is ideal for filling sparse areas more permanently.