Eyebrow Lamination
lastmod: 2026-03-29
What Is Eyebrow Lamination?
Eyebrow lamination is a semi-permanent treatment that restructures your brow hairs, setting them into a uniform direction for a fuller, more polished look. Think of it as a perm for your eyebrows—but instead of curling, it straightens and smooths the hairs so they sit neatly in place.
At Lux Clinic, brow lamination is carried out by trained therapists who understand brow shape and facial proportions. The result is brows that look naturally fuller and well-groomed, without the need for daily filling or styling.
What Does It Treat?
- Sparse or thin brows – Creates the appearance of fuller brows by redirecting hairs to cover gaps
- Unruly brow hairs – Tames hairs that grow in different directions
- Flat or shapeless brows – Adds lift and structure for a more defined arch
- Asymmetrical brows – Helps create a more balanced, symmetrical appearance
- Brows that lack definition – Gives a clean, groomed look without makeup
- Over-plucked brows – Maximises the appearance of existing hairs while they grow back
Why Eyebrow Lamination at Lux Clinic?
Patch Testing for Safety
We carry out a patch test at least 48 hours before your first treatment. This checks for any sensitivity to the lifting solutions used. It’s a step some salons skip—we don’t. Your safety matters more than convenience.
Natural-Looking Results
The goal isn’t Instagram brows that look drawn on. We shape your brows to suit your face, working with your natural hair growth pattern. The result should look like you, but better—fuller, neater, and more defined without appearing overdone.
Low Maintenance
Once laminated, your brows require very little daily upkeep. A quick brush in the morning is usually all that’s needed. The treatment lasts 6-8 weeks, making it ideal for anyone tired of filling in their brows every day. Many clients pair it with a Dermalogica facial for a complete refresh.
What to Expect
Patch Test (48 hours before)
A small amount of the lifting solution is applied behind your ear or on your inner arm. You’ll need to leave it undisturbed and check for any reaction. If all is clear, you’re good to go.
The Treatment (30-45 minutes)
- Consultation – We discuss your brow goals and assess your natural brow shape
- Cleansing – Brows are cleaned to remove oils and product residue
- Lifting solution – Applied to soften the hair structure so it can be redirected
- Setting – Brows are brushed into the desired shape and a setting solution is applied
- Nourishing – A conditioning treatment is applied to keep hairs healthy
- Tinting (optional) – Brow tint can be added for extra definition and colour
After Your Treatment
- Avoid getting your brows wet for 24 hours
- Don’t apply makeup or skincare products directly to the brows for 24 hours
- Avoid steam, saunas, and swimming for 48 hours
- Apply a nourishing oil (like castor oil) to keep hairs conditioned
- Results last 6-8 weeks before a top-up is needed
Pricing
From £65 for eyebrow lamination From £80 for eyebrow lamination with tint included
A patch test is included in the price for first-time clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does eyebrow lamination damage your brows? When performed correctly and not done too frequently, it shouldn’t damage your brow hairs. We use nourishing solutions and apply a conditioning treatment as part of the process. We recommend waiting at least 6-8 weeks between treatments to keep your brows healthy.
How long does it last? Typically 6-8 weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle and how well you follow aftercare advice. Some clients find it lasts closer to 8 weeks; others prefer a top-up at 6.
Can I still fill in my brows after lamination? Yes—lamination gives you a better base to work with. Many clients find they need far less product after lamination, or none at all. You can apply brow pencils, powders, or gels as normal once the 24-hour aftercare period has passed.
Is it the same as microblading? Not at all. Microblading involves tattooing pigment into the skin to create hair-like strokes—it’s semi-permanent makeup. Lamination works with your existing hairs, reshaping them without adding any pigment (unless you add a tint). Lamination is entirely non-invasive and temporary.