Frequently Asked Questions

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Most clients enjoy results for six to eight weeks, depending on hair growth and daily habits. Proper aftercare—avoiding water, steam, and heavy oils for the first 24 to 48 hours—helps extend the lift. Schedule maintenance every six to eight weeks.

Yes in most cases, but we perform a thorough consultation and patch test to ensure safety. Clients with recent chemical treatments, skin conditions, or extremely sensitive skin may require alternative options. Your brow specialist will recommend the safest approach and customized products.

Yes—waxing and tinting are included in the service, so no additional brow services are needed same day. We can often schedule complementary treatments, but some chemical facials or peels may require separation. Your technician will advise the best timing.

Avoid water, steam, and makeup on brows for the first 24 to 48 hours to set the lift. Use a spoolie to gently brush brows daily and apply recommended nourishing oil or serum. Avoid heavy exfoliation or chemical treatments near brows for two weeks.

When performed by trained professionals using quality products, lamination should not cause lasting damage. Overprocessing and neglect can weaken hairs, so we assess hair health, space treatments appropriately, and recommend strengthening serums. Regular breaks and proper aftercare protect natural brows.

Waxing refines and defines the brow perimeter for a clean silhouette, while tinting deepens color and fills sparse areas. Together with lamination, they create cohesive, bold, feathery brows with enhanced contrast and visibility, reducing need for daily makeup.