Eyebrow lamination


Eyebrow lamination is a treatment that gives a "lifting" effect and keeps the arch tidy: taking it into consideration means, therefore, evaluating a procedure that without too much effort makes the face more beautiful and enhanced. Lamination is commonly used also for eyelashes.

Eyebrows are often underestimated but in reality, just like eyelashes, they frame the look and enhance it. An alternative to drawing them with makeup or microblading that is painful for some women is this new treatment.

The treatment gives an aesthetic effect of order, giving color and correcting the curvature or natural curl, intervening above all to give a dense final result. In addition, regrowth is favored for those who have a problem with sparse eyebrows.


How do you do it?


The process consists of 4 phases, each designed to give that thick and defined effect so desired:

After these 4 steps, the professional who takes care of it goes to intervene manually in cleaning the form: usually the possibilities are the use of waxing or tweezers; the latter allows for more definition.


How long does the effect of eyebrow lamination last?


The treatment works by accumulation and needs to be repeated over time to give the desired effect. Professionals recommend that you do it every 4 weeks.

Clearly, the duration is entirely personal though, and is influenced by certain characteristics such as the amount of makeup you apply, the correct skincare routine and even sweating. Skin type can also have an impact.

After the treatment, attention is required for about 24 hours: during this period of time you should not make up, wet or apply products because these steps affect the final result, compromising the treatment. In general, it seems that the repetition of the treatment leads to an effective improvement of one's eyebrows, which appear thicker and healthier.


What is the difference between eyebrow lamination and microblading?


Having perfect, defined eyebrows that can frame the eyes is the goal of every woman, especially those who suffer from sparse or not very voluminous eyebrows, or who in the past have shaved them excessively, sometimes even shaving them according to the diktats of fashion. The two treatments we are about to compare differ in some characteristics: