Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Korean Brow Lamination.

Results typically last six to eight weeks, depending on hair growth and aftercare. Touch-ups extend longevity; avoid oil-based products and excessive moisture early on. Individual factors like hormonal changes or frequent washing can shorten duration — schedule maintenance every two months for best results.

Most clients with mild sensitivity tolerate the procedure well. We perform a thorough consultation and patch test for reactive skin. Our technicians use gentle formulations and adjust timing to minimize irritation; disclose allergies, recent procedures, or skin conditions before treatment.

Yes—lamination lifts and repositions existing hairs to create the appearance of fuller brows. Results depend on remaining hair density; sparse areas can improve visually, but severely missing hair may benefit from tinting, microblading, or growth serums for optimal fullness.

Avoid tweezing, waxing, or brow shaping for at least two weeks prior so your natural growth pattern is intact. Arrive with clean, product-free brows; skip retinoids or exfoliants around the eye area for several days before treatment.

Yes—combining lamination with eyebrow tinting is common and enhances depth and definition. Your technician will recommend optimal sequencing—usually lamination first then tinting—to ensure even color uptake and a cohesive, long-lasting finished look.

Avoid wetting brows for 24 hours and refrain from heavy sweating, swimming, saunas, or oil-based products for 48 hours. Brush gently daily and use oil-free serums as directed. Follow your technician's instructions to maintain shape and longevity.