Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Wax & Lamination.

Results vary by hair growth and care, but brow waxing and lamination typically last four to six weeks. Lamination effects can hold up to six to eight weeks with proper aftercare; touch-ups recommended to maintain shape and fullness.

Yes, with precautions: we perform a consultation and skin sensitivity assessment, and recommend a patch test before treatment. We use gentle products and adjust techniques when needed. Clients with severe allergies should consult their physician first.

No, lamination repositions hairs and waxing removes stray hairs but changes are not permanent. Effects last weeks; hair regrowth returns to natural pattern over time. Regular treatments can maintain a preferred style, but cessation allows brows to return to original shape.

Avoid heavy exfoliation, retinol, or chemical peels near the brow area for at least one week. Grow out brows slightly between maintenance appointments, and arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. Communicate any allergies or medications during consultation.

Avoid water, heavy sweating, saunas, and direct sun for 24-48 hours. Use recommended nourishing serums and avoid harsh exfoliants near brows for a week. Brush daily and schedule touch-ups as advised to keep shape and health.

Yes—tinting complements lamination by enhancing color and definition. Our technicians often perform tint after lamination and waxing, tailoring shade to your features. Discuss desired intensity during consultation to ensure natural, balanced results and proper scheduling.