In plain English
What Brow Lamination
actually does.
Brow lamination is for clients whose brow hairs grow downward, sideways, unevenly, or do not stay in place.
The service helps smooth and redirect the brow hairs so the brows look fuller, cleaner, and easier to style.
Best for Uneven brow direction · Sparse-looking brows · Brushed-up brows · Low-maintenance styling · Clients who already thread
What you'll notice
Three things people come back for.
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Creates a fuller look
Smoothing the brow hairs can make the natural brow shape look denser and more even.
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Tames uneven direction
Brow lamination helps redirect hairs that naturally grow downward, sideways, or unevenly.
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Polished without heavy makeup
The finish can look clean and styled while still using your natural brow hair.
Read before you book
The honest version.
Book this if
Your brow hairs point every direction except the one you asked for.
Maybe wait if
Your brow area is irritated, sunburned, recently treated, or sensitive to products.
Your appointment
What actually happens.
- 01
Review brow goals
Your esthetician looks at the natural brow pattern and discusses the finish you want.
- 02
Smooth and set
Brow-safe products are applied to help redirect the brow hairs into a cleaner shape.
- 03
Shape and finish
The brows are brushed into place, then aftercare is reviewed before you leave.
Pairs well with
Pair brow lamination with threading for a cleaner shape.
Threading defines the brow outline. Brow lamination helps the brow hairs sit smoother and fuller within that shape.
Client questions
Brow Lamination, answered.
What is brow lamination?
Brow lamination is a service that helps smooth and redirect natural brow hairs so brows look fuller, neater, and more brushed into place.
Is brow lamination the same as microblading?
No. Microblading is cosmetic tattooing. Brow lamination works with your natural brow hair and does not tattoo or cut the skin.
Can I thread my brows with brow lamination?
Yes, brow lamination pairs well with threading because threading cleans the shape while lamination helps the brow hairs sit more neatly.
Who should avoid brow lamination?
Avoid it if the brow area is irritated, sunburned, recently treated, or sensitive to brow products. Retinol use around the brow area can also increase sensitivity, so tell your esthetician before booking.