Brow lamination offers a solution for those with unruly brow hairs, making them appear more symmetrical and fluffy. Originally available only in salons, at-home kits have emerged, allowing individuals to achieve similar results from home. However, personal experiences highlight the challenges of brow lamination, with trial and error often leading to less desirable outcomes. The author shares essential tips including conducting patch tests and preparing brows with cleanser to ensure optimal results. A step-by-step guide is provided for those eager to try brow lamination at home, capitalizing on learned techniques for best effects.
Firstly, before using any at-home brow lamination kit you'll need to do a patch test at least 24 hours beforehand to ensure your skin doesn't react to any of the solutions. A good place to do this is on the inside of your arm or behind your ear.
Most brow lamination kits come with a small cleanser to remove any makeup, oil or debris from around your brows to get the best result. If you don't have any or have run out in your kit, some micellar water on a cotton pad will do the trick, too.
I've tried a fair few brow lamination kits and made a lot of mistakes - hello, werewolf brows and frazzled hairs.
Through much testing, I think I've finally cracked the ideal effect for my brows. So, if you're thinking of laminating your brows at home, I want to share my notes with you.
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