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How to Do a Brow Lamination on Thin Brows
Thin brows present unique challenges when performing a brow lamination on a client. There's less hair to work with when the hairs are short or extra sparse. But don’t get discouraged! There are plenty of reasons to whip out your trusty brow lamination & tint kit, including fuller, well-defined brows and on-trend arches.
Let us walk you through how thin brows might require you to change up your game to get the results your client is craving.
A Brief Intro to Brow Lamination
Like a perm for your eyebrows, the brow lamination process focuses on straightening and lifting the hairs instead of creating curls. By straightening the brow hairs and setting them upward, brow lamination can give the illusion of thicker, more voluminous eyebrows. This technique can also help to tame unruly or stubborn brow hairs, making them easier to style and maintain.
One of the primary advantages of brow lamination is its ability to provide immediate results. Unlike other eyebrow treatments that require time for hair growth or the application of makeup, brow lamination instantly transforms the appearance of your brows. You can complete a non-invasive and relatively quick procedure in a single salon appointment.
Challenges of Doing a Brow Lamination on Thin Brows
Generally, brow lamination works better on thick brows with medium or long hair. This gives the product something to grab onto, which can help facilitate the setting process. But if your client has thin brow hairs, don’t despair.
Brow lamination will still work on clients with thin, sparse, or short eyebrow hairs, although the results may not be as impactful as they would be otherwise. Most importantly, take the time to analyze your client’s eyebrows and do your best to set their expectations before starting the brow lamination. This way, there shouldn’t be any surprises when the procedure is over, and you reach for the hand mirror to show them the results.
Special Considerations for Thin Eyebrows
Keep the following in mind when you’re laminating thin brows.
- Assessing eyebrow thickness: If your client has naturally thin eyebrows, brow lamination can give them a fuller appearance. However, suppose they’re incredibly sparse or almost non-existent. In that case, exploring alternatives such as microblading or eyebrow extensions may be better.
- Realistic expectations: Brow lamination can create the illusion of fuller, more defined eyebrows, but it cannot magically create hair where there is none. The results will vary depending on your client’s eyebrow thickness and hair texture.
- Temporary nature of brow lamination: This treatment typically lasts 6 to 8 weeks. The effects will fade as your client’s natural eyebrow hairs grow out. To maintain the look, touch-ups will be necessary every few weeks, or maybe more or less often for those with thin brows.
- Complementary treatments: Sometimes, brow lamination alone may not be enough to achieve your client's desired look if they have thin brows. Consider a complementary therapy, like eyebrow tinting or henna coloring.
Brow Lamination FAQs
What is the best eyebrow procedure for thin eyebrows?
Brow lamination is one of the best procedures for individuals with thin eyebrows. Straightening and lifting the hair can create the illusion of fuller, more defined brows.
Does brow lamination make brows look fuller?
Yes, brow lamination can make thin brows look fuller. By straightening and lifting the hairs, it creates the appearance of increased volume and density. This technique helps to groom and enhance the natural thickness of the brows, giving them a more defined and fuller look.
Does brow lamination work on patchy brows?
Brow lamination can be effective on patchy brows. It can help to tame and shape the existing hair, giving it a more uniform and polished appearance. However, if the patches are too sparse or there is a lack of hair in certain areas, additional treatments such as microblading or eyebrow extensions may be necessary to achieve the desired results.
Who should not get brow lamination?
While brow lamination is generally safe for most individuals, there are certain situations where it is not advisable. Avoid brow lamination if you have any open wounds, infections, or skin conditions in the brow area. Additionally, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult with your healthcare professional before undergoing any cosmetic procedures.
Can I still apply makeup on laminated brows?
Yes, you can apply makeup on laminated brows after waiting 24 hours post-treatment. Avoid excessive rubbing or scrubbing, which can disrupt the lamination and affect the results. Use gentle strokes when applying makeup and remove it carefully to maintain the integrity of the laminated brows.
- Sara Millecam
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