Brow Lamination Aftercare

Brow Lamination Aftercare

Why Aftercare Matters

Your brows have just undergone a professional lamination process that gently reshapes them from the root. During the first 24 to 48 hours, your lashes are still settling into their new shape. Exposure to water, steam, or heavy products can interrupt this process and reduce the longevity of your lamination. Following the proper aftercare helps maintain your brow lamination, prevent premature relaxation, and support brow hair health in the weeks to come.

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Close-up of a person's face with closed eyes, featuring neatly shaped, dark eyebrows and lightly moisturized skin.
Close-up of a person's eyebrow and closed eye, showcasing fine eyebrow hairs and skin texture.
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The initial 24 hours post-treatment are critical for setting your brow lamination. During this time:

Resist touching or rubbing your brows. Keep your brows completely dry. Avoid steam, saunas, and excessive heat.

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Gentle Cleansing and Maintenance

After the initial setting period:

Use oil-free, gentle cleansers around the brow area.

Brush your lashes daily with a clean spoolie brush.

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Nourishing Your Brows

A brow lamination is a chemical treatment, no different than coloring or chemically treating your hair, we recommend using aftercare products daily to keep your brows healthy and strong:

  • Apply a babe original brow serum nightly to promote growth and strength
  • Consider using Elleeplex Hyaluronic Boost Serum lash & brow conditioner to maintain moisture.

Serums available for purchase at GlowXGiGi Skin & Beauty Studio

Long-Term Care

Your brow lamination can last up to 4-6 weeks with proper care.

To extend the life of your lift: Schedule regular touch-ups every 6-8 weeks. Avoid using eyelash curlers.