WHAT IS BROW LAMINATION?
Brow lamination is a two-step eyebrow perming treatment that involves correcting the brow shape by setting the hairs in place using a chemical lifting solution. In the first step, a cream is applied that breaks down bonds in the eyebrow hairs so they can be manipulated into a new position. In the second step, another cream is applied to rebuild these bonds and set the brows in their new uniform position.
If you have unruly, flat or downward growing hairs, eyebrow lamination can change the direction of growth to create a more uniform look with a higher arch and a more desirable brow shape. Brow lamination lasts 4 to 6 weeks generally, with proper care allowing the brow treatment to last as long as 8 weeks.
This treatment realigns your brow hairs into your desired shape, making them much easier to manipulate everyday. It can also help to achieve instantly fuller looking eyebrows using your existing hair. Whether you want to correct your shape, lift the hairs, or both of these options.
Course Curriculum
- What is Brow Lamination?
- Health and Safety
- Case Studies and Completion
- Hair Growth and Hair Types
- Products Needed
- Patch testing - How & Where?
- Contraindications & Contra-actions
- AfterCare Advice
- Mapping Of The Brow
- Brow Tinting - Products Required
- Brow Tinting Advantages and Disadvantages
- Full Tinting Procedure
- Brow Lamination - Before and After
- Brow Lamination and Tinting Tutorial