We got to the bottom of this brow trend.
It was so quick and easy, and it truly caused 0 discomfort on any level. Would I do this again? Yes, but this also convinced me that I want a more permanent solution for easy brows that make me feel more powerful, so I am looking into microblading now, too. I am lazy and love the idea of only doing something one time a year! So that is my one downside with lamination; having to go every 4–6 weeks is easy in theory, but I know myself and know I want something more like one time a year.
Next, it was Crystal's turn! As mentioned earlier, Crystal has eczema. The first step for her was a quick patch test to make sure the treatment wouldn't irritate her skin.Knowing I have very sensitive skin , I was slightly concerned the treatment might make me have a terrible reaction. From what I read beforehand, the chemicals used in the process are very similar to what they use for hair perms. As a ‘90s girl, I can tell you I definitely had a perm at one point.
Quick note about aftercare: We were told by the team at Perfect Frame not to get our brows wet for 48 hours .We were also told to try and avoid sleeping on our faces as to not have the brows press into the pillow. Makes sense! We were also given a little aftercare package that included moisturizer for our brows, a wand to apply it, and also a little spoolie to keep the brows fluffed as needed.
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