Eyebrow Microblading vs Lamination

Eyebrow microblading and brow lamination are two popular cosmetic procedures used to enhance the appearance of eyebrows. While both procedures aim to give the appearance of fuller, more defined eyebrows, there are some key differences between the two techniques.

Microblading is a type of eyebrow transformation that is longer-lasting, typically lasting between 1 to 2 years. On the other hand, brow lamination is a quick and temporary treatment that lasts for about 4 to 6 weeks.

What is eyebrow lamination?

Eyebrow lamination is a technique where a chemical solution is applied to the eyebrow hairs to relax them and then brushed upwards into the desired shape. This results in a feathery-textured and fuller look using only your natural hair. The effect of eyebrow lamination typically lasts for 4-6 weeks.

What is microblading?

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Brow lamination vs. microblading

Pros & Cons of Microblading

One of the main benefits of microblading is its longevity. It is a semi-permanent solution that can last for years, making it a good option for those looking for a longer solution. However, it is also a more invasive procedure and can require some extra care and downtime for healing.

Pros of microblading

  • Bladed needle creates hair-like strokes to resemble real hair
  • Creates a more natural look - fills & changes the shape of your brow
  • Lasts longer than most alternatives
  • No smudges - water and sweat will not influence appearance after healing

Cons of microblading

  • Semi-permanent, so it only lasts 6-8 months
  • Mild pain and discomfort
  • Slightly more complicated aftercare

Pros & Cons of Brow Lamination

Eyebrow lamination is a non-invasive procedure with a shorter recovery time. It is also a good option for those with thin or sparse eyebrows, as it can make them appear fuller and more voluminous. However, the results are not as long-lasting as microblading.

Pros of brow lamination

  • No pain
  • No prep needed 
  • Little upkeep
  • Simple procedure

Cons of brow lamination

  • Not great for people with sensitive skin types
  • Your brows still require grooming after being laminated
  • Need to continue applying nourishing oil/treatment to laminated brows