Aftercare
Avoid Moisture and Heat
The first 24 hours post brow lamination are crucial for the longevity of your treatment. It's important to avoid any contact with water or steam during this period. This includes showers, saunas, and even heavy workouts that may lead to heavy perspiration. The reason behind this is that your brows are still setting into their new shape, and any form of moisture can disrupt this process, causing the lamination to not last as long as it should.
Keep Them Moisturized
Maintaining a regular moisturizing routine afterwards is equally important. Brow hairs can become dry and brittle due to the lamination process, which can lead to breakage. Using a brow serum or a simple castor oil can help to nourish your brows and keep them healthy. Apply the product gently using a clean mascara wand, being careful not to rub or scratch the area.
Regular Touch-Ups
Lastly, regular touch-ups are crucial for maintaining the look of your laminated brows. Depending on your hair type and growth rate, you may need a touch-up every 4 to 6 weeks. However, it's important not to overdo it. Over-laminating your brows can lead to damage, so be sure to give your brows a break for a couple of weeks between treatments.
Conclusion
Brow Lamination can give you the fuller, more defined brows you've always wanted. However, to maintain those results, proper aftercare is essential. By avoiding water and steam, keeping your brows moisturized, and scheduling regular touch-ups, you can keep your brows looking their best for a long time. Remember, if you have any concerns or questions, don't hesitate to reach out to your brow artist for advice.