What Are The Contradictions to Brow Lamination?
Reasons why someone would be unable to or have to wait to have brow lamination done include but are not limited to,
- Psoriasis/Eczema
- Recent Eye Surgery
- Alopecia
- Recent or Upcoming Permanent Makeup Procedure (PMU must be healed at least 6 weeks)
- Sunburn
- Ultra-Sensitive Skin
- Blood Thinners
- Herpes Simplex
- Pink Eye
- Scar Tissue in Treatment Area
- Pregnant or Breastfeeding
*Pregnancy & breastfeeding raise hormone levels and can lead to elevated sensitivity, that can trigger adverse reactions and inconsistant results.
- Using A Brow Growth Serum
*There are so many growth serums on the market with many different ingredients/formulas that I cannot offer specific conclusive advice on pairing the growth serums & lamination formula. Please seek professional (dermatologist) advice beforehand.
- Retinol, Accutane, AHA's, BHA's
*If you are using any of the above, or any type of prescription topical for the skin, you must seek advice/clearance from your dermatologist first.
- Very Curly Eyebrows
*Due to the possible variances in porosity of curly hair, brow lamination may process unevenly.
- If You Have Used Henna To Tint Your Brows Within 10-12 Weeks Before Lamination
*Henna products are not compatible with Lacquer Brow Lamination and if used within 10-12 weeks of appilcation risk chemical reactions.
- If you regularly tint your brows, lamination will pull all of the brow tint out of your brows/skin and they will be at their natural color.
- Bleached or lightened eyebrows.
*This greatly increases the risk for hair damage and is not advised to laminate bleached or lightened eyebrows.
- Psoriasis/Eczema
- Recent Eye Surgery
- Alopecia
- Recent or Upcoming Permanent Makeup Procedure (PMU must be healed at least 6 weeks)
- Sunburn
- Ultra-Sensitive Skin
- Blood Thinners
- Herpes Simplex
- Pink Eye
- Scar Tissue in Treatment Area
- Pregnant or Breastfeeding
*Pregnancy & breastfeeding raise hormone levels and can lead to elevated sensitivity, that can trigger adverse reactions and inconsistant results.
- Using A Brow Growth Serum
*There are so many growth serums on the market with many different ingredients/formulas that I cannot offer specific conclusive advice on pairing the growth serums & lamination formula. Please seek professional (dermatologist) advice beforehand.
- Retinol, Accutane, AHA's, BHA's
*If you are using any of the above, or any type of prescription topical for the skin, you must seek advice/clearance from your dermatologist first.
- Very Curly Eyebrows
*Due to the possible variances in porosity of curly hair, brow lamination may process unevenly.
- If You Have Used Henna To Tint Your Brows Within 10-12 Weeks Before Lamination
*Henna products are not compatible with Lacquer Brow Lamination and if used within 10-12 weeks of appilcation risk chemical reactions.
- If you regularly tint your brows, lamination will pull all of the brow tint out of your brows/skin and they will be at their natural color.
- Bleached or lightened eyebrows.
*This greatly increases the risk for hair damage and is not advised to laminate bleached or lightened eyebrows.
As always, if you have any questions about any of these contradictions - please reach out to me! :)
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