Brow Lamination Aftercare

1. Avoid getting the brows wet: For the first 24 hours after the service, it's important to avoid getting the brows wet, including sweating and applying any products on them.

2. Avoid touching or manipulating the brows: Clients should also avoid touching or manipulating the brows to prevent them from becoming disarranged or damaged.

3. Use a gentle cleanser: After the initial 24-hour period, clients can cleanse the brows with a gentle, oil-free cleanser.

4. Avoid using products that contain oil: To maintain the results of the lamination, it's important to avoid using products that contain oil, as these can break down the lamination and cause the brows to revert back to their original shape.

5. Avoid using heavy or greasy products: Clients should also avoid using heavy or greasy products, such as thick creams or balms, as these can weigh down the brows and cause them to become greasy

6. Avoid exposing the brows to heat: Exposure to heat, such as from a hair dryer or steam, can cause the lamination to break down.

7. Use a spoolie to gently comb the hairs and keep the brows in shape.

The frequency of getting a brow lamination treatment varies depending on several factors such as individual hair growth patterns, skin type, and personal preferences. However, it's generally recommended to wait 4 to 8 weeks between each brow lamination session.

This allows time for the brow hairs to return to their natural state and for any potential irritation or redness from the treatment to subside. Additionally, this time frame also allows the hair to grow back in, so the lamination process can be repeated and maintain the desired shape.

It's important to note that some people may need to wait longer between lamination sessions depending on the strength of their hair and skin. If you have particularly delicate or sensitive skin, you may need to wait a longer time between lamination sessions.

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