Brow lamination

Eyebrow lamination is a semi-permanent treatment comparable to a perm for your eyebrows. It’s involves a three-step process that relaxes the eyebrow hairs, allowing them to be redirected upwards and giving the appearance of a thicker brow shape. After just one treatment, individuals with sparse natural eyebrows will notice an immediate increase in fullness.

Brow lamination is a popular Melbourne trend that is said to frame the face, and fortunately, numerous innovative treatments are now available to shape and enhance brows. One such treatment, gaining popularity, is known as brow lamination. 

Price

  • Brow Lamination $120

    Duration 1 hours

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All about Brow lamination

Brow lamination is a beauty treatment that restructures and sets your eyebrow hairs into a uniform, brushed-up shape. Using a gentle lifting solution, the hairs are softened and then styled into the desired position, giving brows a fuller, more defined look without makeup. It’s ideal for taming unruly hairs, filling gaps, and creating a sleek, polished finish that lasts 6–8 weeks.

To ensure a successful brow lamination appointment, it is essential to be prepared. Refraining from using retinol or AHAs and other exfoliant skin-care products for at least 48 hours before your appointment is advised. This is because these products can react with the chemical lamination solution and cause an unwanted skin reaction. Brow technicians also suggest avoiding tweezing, threading, or waxing your brows before your appointment.

If you have a history of sensitive skin or have had a reaction to hair dye, it is recommended to have a patch test before your appointment. Unlike many beauty services, lamination may not always require a patch test, so any allergies may not be known until the solution is applied to your eyebrows.

Please inform your brow technician about any skin conditions, chemical sensitivities, eye conditions, or sunburn you may have. Your technician will assess if it is safe and suitable for you to proceed with the treatment.

Personal Consultation & Design Plan

Every brow lamination session starts with a personalised consultation. Your brow artist will assess your face shape, natural brow growth, and hair texture, then discuss your styling goals—whether you want a soft natural lift or a bold, brushed-up look.

Deep Cleansing

The brow area is thoroughly cleansed to remove makeup, oils, and impurities. This ensures the lamination solutions can fully penetrate the hair cuticle for maximum hold.

Softening & Reshaping the Hair

A gentle lifting cream is applied to break down the hair’s bonds, making the brow hairs more flexible. This allows the artist to manipulate them into your desired shape.

Strategic Brow Brushing

Using professional tools, the softened hairs are brushed and smoothed into the ideal position. This stage is where symmetry and design come to life, helping create a fuller and more even brow shape.

Neutralising the Shape

A setting solution (neutraliser) is applied to rebuild the hair’s bonds in its new position. This locks the brows into place for a long-lasting, polished look.

Tinting for Added Definition (Optional)

If you want more depth or colour, a brow tint can be applied after lamination. This enhances your natural brows and can make them look thicker and more defined.

Nourishment & Conditioning

A hydrating serum or keratin-based conditioner is massaged into the brows to replenish moisture, restore strength, and give them a healthy shine after the chemical process.

Finishing Touches

Excess product is removed, the brows are brushed into their final style, and any stray hairs outside the shape are tidied with trimming or tweezing.

Aftercare Guidance

Your artist will provide aftercare instructions, including avoiding moisture and makeup for 24 hours, and using nourishing oils to maintain your results for 6–8 weeks.

Eyebrow lamination can assist in addressing various concerns related to your brows, such as:

  • Thinning eyebrow hair that may occur as a person ages.
  • Brow gaps due to excessive plucking or waxing in the past.
  • Unruly brow hairs that go in different directions even after brushing.
  • Uneven eyebrow shape and surface.

Brow lamination is reported to enhance the appearance of thicker and fuller brows. The upward vertical pulling of the hairs may also create the illusion of new growth. Additionally, the process is non-invasive.

The brow lamination procedure takes about an hour. It includes two different chemicals: a relaxing cream and a setting solution.

With the help of these magical chemicals, the eyebrow technician can effortlessly sweep those brows upwards, leaving them perfectly “set” in their fabulous new direction.

Laminated eyebrows look fuller without bare or thin spots.

During the brow lamination procedure, the technician:

  • Cleanse the brows with a brow cleansing solution.
  • Apply a lifting cream to the eyebrows to break down the bonds in the brow hairs.
  • Place plastic wrap over the brows while the cream is applied.
  • Using a tissue, remove the cream and gently brush the eyebrows upwards.
  • A fixing solution is applied to set the hairs in the new direction.
  • Apply a brow conditioner to restore moisture.
  • Removes any stray eyebrow hairs using tweezers or wax.

During the brow lamination process, the technician can tint the eyebrows to incorporate colour if desired.

Although brow lamination is less invasive than brow surgery or tattooing, there are still potential side effects to consider before scheduling an appointment. The main risks involve skin irritation from lamination chemicals.

  • Swelling
  • Redness
  • Peeling
  • Itching
  • Bumps

The side effects can manifest around the eyebrows and eyelids.

This procedure may not be advisable if you have:

  • Sensitive skin
  • Rosacea
  • Eczema
  • A history of contact
  • Dermatitis

Similar to how perming hair can result in dryness and damage, brow hair damage can occur from lamination. This risk increases if you undergo the procedure frequently or before the recommended 6-week interval.

Another potential risk is chemical eye exposure, which can occur if the chemicals come into contact with your eyes during the procedure.

The cost of brow lamination typically ranges from $50 to $100, with the possibility of additional expenses if other procedures, like brow tinting services, are included.

Eyebrow lamination is considered affordable compared to other brow procedures, possibly due to the minimal time and materials required.

Numerous options are accessible for eyebrow treatments to help you obtain the look you want. However, selecting the appropriate treatment can be daunting. Consulting a brow specialist for advice is suggested, yet here are some pointers to aid you in your decision.

  • Brow lamination – Ideal for those with untamed eyebrows seeking well-groomed, full brows that require minimal upkeep.
  • Eyebrow tinting – Intensifies the colour of your brows, making them more noticeable and accentuating other facial features.
  • Eyebrow waxing – A reliable technique for sculpting and curving your eyebrows. It delivers durable results, and with ongoing sessions, your brows will progressively form into the preferred shape as superfluous hairs become finer.
  • Threading eyebrows – A practical approach for exact shaping while retaining a natural brow look.
  • Eyebrow tweezing – The top method for utmost precision in achieving a distinct and defined brow shape.

After considering the range of popular eyebrow services, you can blend them to create the desired look you’ve been aiming for.

Brow Lamination artist

Brow Lamination artist

Since 2016, with expertise in the professional tattooing industry, Anastasia is a certified and licensed beauty cosmetic tattooing specialist. She has all the necessary licenses and qualifications for permanent makeup in Europe and Australia.

FAQ

Brow lamination is a non-invasive beauty treatment that restructures eyebrow hairs to achieve a lifted, fuller, and more defined shape—essentially a “perm” for your brows.

Results generally last 4 to 6 weeks, and with proper aftercare, can extend to 6–8 weeks depending on your hair growth cycle.

A complete brow lamination typically takes 30–45 minutes, including consultation, application of solutions, setting, and nourishing the hairs.

When performed by a trained professional, brow lamination is generally safe. However, those with sensitive skin, eczema, or reactive skin conditions should proceed carefully and consider a patch test.
Brow lamination works well for clients with unruly, sparse, or misaligned brows. It’s a great low-maintenance option to redefine shape and enhance volume—without committing to long-term procedures like microblading.
Yes, tinting is commonly paired with lamination for added depth and definition. However, if your brows are very sparse, alternatives like microblading or powder brows might deliver better results.
To maximise longevity: keep brows dry for 24 hours post-treatment, avoid oil-based products, and apply a nourishing brow serum daily.
Mild redness or irritation may occur, and improper application can lead to dryness or brittle hairs. Avoid frequent treatments—spacing sessions at least every 6–8 weeks is recommended.