Queen Bee Salon & Spa FAQs
Brow Lamination
It’s a semi-permanent “perming” of the brows. It straightens and sets eyebrow hairs into place. It helps sparse brows look more full, defined and sculpted. A brow tint can be added.
- Thin brows that look thicker, more defined and sculpted.
- Coarse and kinky hairs are settled down
Less maintenance
- Over processing resulting in dry and brittle brows
- Chemical burns and skin sensitivity to the solution and/or tint
Overdoing it. Only get them every 8 weeks or more. Your brow tech will base visits on your hairs strength
Some laminations can last a few months, it depends on the structure of the hair.
- For the next 24 hours avoid getting them wet. That includes swimming, saunas, and steam rooms.
- Don’t touch them at all for 24 hours and avoid rubbing them.
- Sleep on your back or a silk pillowcase.
- Don’t wear heavy brow makeup or brow growth serums for at least 24 hours.
- No strong cleansers, exfoliants, or products containing alcohol for the first 48 hours.
- Sun exposure should be avoided for 48 hours after.
The answer is “sort of”.
- Moisturize the hairs daily by using castor oil, deep conditioners or coconut oils. Gently brush the oils into the hairs and shape hairs back into their natural growth pattern.
- Apply warm compresses which can help the hairs.
- Make sure you call the professional who performed the service so that they can give you more advice on solutions.
- Gently brush your eyebrows once a day to keep the hairs in place.
- Apply a hair oil to your brows regularly to help keep them from drying out.
- If you tend to sweat during workouts, wear a headband to protect brows.
- Use a gentle makeup remover on the face, nothing too stripping.