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Eyebrow Lamination

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MsDastardley · 12/03/2022 10:04

Has anyone had this done, or tried it at home. I’m not thinking of the bushy upswept look, more for taming my own sparse sad brows. As I’ve got older what eyebrows I’ve got are longer and wayward. I’ve tried various gels but they don’t hold them. Wondering in lamination might do the trick. Also considering semi permanent hair stroke

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mrswishywashywoo · 12/03/2022 10:40

I have thin sparse brows due to overplucking years ago and lamination really helps. It kind of sticks them up and they stay there when brushed. Not a great description I know but it def makes mine look better, along with regular tinting.

cherrypiepie · 12/03/2022 12:10

I tried as was hoping for the same result it but a good wax and tint is better for mine. The lamination made them look a bit wiry and even sparser at the top. I have also use a pencil on them a twist up one from revolution.

MsDastardley · 12/03/2022 12:28

Thanks both. Different experiences. I think I will give it a go, can’t look worse than they are.

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cherrypiepie · 12/03/2022 13:20

That was my thinking!. They looked better than before just not as good as a wax and tint.

I got a deal with lvl so tried that too. (£50 for both).

mrswishywashywoo · 12/03/2022 16:21

I'd def suggest going to a salon to get them done first, then if you like them you can get a kit to do it yourself as it works out expensive. My brow lady waxes, trims (as they are very long), tints and laminates. The laminating stuff stinks!

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