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Why People Are Choosing Brow Lamination Over Microblading

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Why People Are Choosing Brow Lamination Over Microblading


Eyebrow trends keep changing; some were hits, and some were misses. There have been a couple of hits like the arched, high-definition eyebrows of the 1950s, a style popularized by glamorous Hollywood icons Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and Lauren Bacall. This was an upgrade from the 1940s trend that had slightly arched eyebrows. Then, there's the miss of 1920, when women favored thin, long, and droopy eyebrows that looked like a pencil drew them.

To ensure that these changing trends don't affect the quality of the eyebrows, two treatments that have been making rounds in the world of beauty are brow lamination and microblading. These are the two most requested treatments in salons, the former of which can also be done at home. 

So, which one is the right choice? 

It depends on how long you want the results to last. Both brow lamination and eyebrow microblading are semi-permanent treatments. They give you fuller eyebrows that enhance the other features of your face. You can quickly get brow lamination at home by using a brow lamination kit. This non-invasive procedure takes about 20 minutes. On the other hand, microblading is a slightly-invasive procedure that lasts much longer than brow lamination. 

Let's look at what these treatments involve and why people are choosing brow lamination over microblading:

Microblading vs. Brow Lamination

What Is Microblading?

Microblading is often called eyebrow feathering. It's a technique that enhances your existing eyebrows with a pigment. A hand-held tool that looks like a blade and contains 6 to 14 microneedles is used to add color plants dye into the epidermis. This helps create the perfect eyebrow shape. The tool adds hair-like strokes that make the eyebrows appear thick and more defined. 

Microblading lasts for around a year. However, its longevity depends on getting regular touch-ups. This eyebrow treatment costs between $400 and $1,000 and requires two touch-ups that cost between $50 and $100. In total, microblading will cost you around $600 to $1,200.

Microblading vs. Brow Lamination

What Is Brow Lamination?

The brow lamination kit is more of a perm for your eyebrows that helps restructure the hair. A brow lamination kit involves a couple of solutions applied on the eyebrows that allow you to set their shape for a specific period. 

Brow lamination cost depends on how you are getting the treatment. If you buy a kit, it will cost you between $38 and $50. As for getting a treatment at the salon, it will cost you around $100. Brow lamination will last for seven weeks, which is less time than microblading. However, the treatment is equally effective.

Microblading vs. Brow Lamination

Microblading vs. Brow Lamination

Microblading

  • Gives you fuller, more realistic eyebrows 
  • Depending on your level of aftercare, which is avoiding going out in the sun for the first 3 to 4 days, not using any cleansers or exfoliants, and applying nourish ointment, your eyebrows might last more than a year.
  • Reduces morning time you usually take to get ready because you don’t need to buff your eyebrows
  • Avoid applying any makeup on your eyebrows following ten days of the treatment.

Brow Lamination

  • Gives you natural-looking eyebrows
  • Is a non-invasive and needle-free procedure
  • Is less expensive than microblading
  • Does not require any touch-ups and can be redone after a few weeks at home

Brow Lamination Process

Now that we have established that buying a brow lamination kit is a better choice, let’s take a look at the steps on how to do it:

Step #1

Clean and Nourish Your Brows

Wash your face with an exfoliating face wash. Apply a small amount of aloe vera gel on your eyebrows. Rub the gel in and wipe the eyebrows with tissue paper.

Step #2

Trim Your Brows

Trim your eyebrows to remove any unwanted hair. To make sure that the eyebrows don’t look different, draw an outline and stay inside it.

Step #3

Apply the Cleanser

The first solution in the brow lamination kit is the cleanser. Use it to clean the eyebrows and wipe off the excess. Wait for a few minutes to let the brow hair dry.

Step #4

Apply the Adhesive

The second solution is the adhesive that allows you to shape the eyebrows. The kit contains a stick that will allow you to move the brow hair in the direction you see fit. Leave the adhesive on for 30 seconds.

Step #5

Comb Your Brow Hair

Use the eyebrow comb to shape your eyebrows. Wait for 30 seconds more.

Step #6

Apply the Perm Lotion

The third solution is the perm lotion which is for the lower lashes. You just need to touch up the roots. Once applied, cover the brows with a cling film and gently press your fingers on it. This will allow the perm lotion to enter the hair follicles. Wait for 12 to 15 minutes, and then remove the cling film.

Step #7

Apply the Fix Lotion

The fourth solution is the fix solution, which should be applied exactly the same way as the perm solution. Let it sit for 8 minutes.

Step #8

Clean Your Eyebrows

Use the cleanser to clean your eyebrows with a cotton bud. 

Step #9

Apply Nourishing Lotion

The fifth solution is the kit’s nourishing lotion that should be applied with a cotton bud. This will help soften the hair the adhesive might have made stiff.

Step #10

Repeat the Steps on the Other Eyebrow

Do not attempt to do both eyebrows at the same time because this might lengthen the adhesive’s time on your eyebrows.

In conclusion, brow lamination takes the lead because it is cost-effective, takes less time, and can be easily done at home. Get your brow lamination kit from Nicky Lashes now. They also offer a Nicky Lash Lifting Kit, which is affordable and long-lasting.