FAQ
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Should I avoid water, sweat, humidity, sun, sunscreen, makeup, and my cleanser after a brow lamination and lash lifting treatment?
Only for the first 48 hours after your treatments, avoid water, steam, makeup, skincare products, and cleansers on the brow and lash area. Sun exposure does not impact the treatments at all.
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Is it possible to do a brow lamination when having microblading done?
Once the microblading is healed, the lamination won’t affect it at all. Ensure it’s fully healed before scheduling your treatment, or it may cause irritation.
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Can I get a brow lamination and a lash lifting if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
Brow laminations and lash liftings are generally considered low risk however, while pregnant or breastfeeding, you may be experiencing hormonal changes that can affect how your brows and lashes respond to the treatment and the longevity of the results.
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Can I go back to my natural eyebrows and lashes without a treatment? Can a treatment be done to undo the effect?
There is no treatment to reverse the outcome. Your hair will naturally grow back to its original position, though not simultaneously. During this period, you could either redo the treatment or wait for all your hair to return to its normal form.
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How long does a brow lamination and lashlifting last?
Typically, brow lamination lasts 4 to 6 weeks and a lash lifting lasts 6 to 8 weeks. Results can vary depending on your hair growth cycle and lifestyle. Proper aftercare will help maintain the results for as long as possible.
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I noticed some of my eyebrow and lash hairs falling out after my treatments.
Our hair has its own natural life cycle causing it to naturally fall. It’s possible that you may be noticing it more after your treatments because you’re more focused on its maintenance.
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How long should I wait before redoing my brow lamination and my lash lifting treatments?
You can redo the treatments s soon as you notice the results starting to fade out. The products are not aggressive so there’s no risk in booking earlier than the average time frame which is 4 weeks.
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Can I get my own makeup to my makeup appointment?
Yes, you are welcome to bring your own makeup for your makeup appointment if you prefer.
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Can I have my bridal party with me during my bridal makeup trial?
You are welcome to bring only one person with you during your trial makeup appointment. This will help maintain a calm, focused environment so I can give you my full attention, stay on schedule, and ensure the best possible results.