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Brow lamination acts like a perm for your eyebrows, correcting the direction your hairs grow in.
It’s the simplest way to enhance your appearance if you have thinner brows or hairs that grow downwards.
| Type | Cost | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Brow Lamination With Tint | $120 | 1 hour |
| Brow Lamination and Lash Lift | $200 | 1 hour 30 minutes |
| Brow Lamination, Lash Lift, and Lash Tint | $220 | 1 hour 30 minutes |
Combine a lash extension with brow tinting or lamination for a low-effort, high-impact aesthetic.
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Laminating your brows is one of the easiest ways to add volume, balance your face, and frame your eyes.
And a dramatic, brushed-up aesthetic isn’t your only option.
Brow lamination works equally well for a full, natural look, especially if your brows are thin, messy, or angled down.
During your session, we’ll talk through exactly what kind of style best supports your beauty goals before we begin treatment.
The result: bold, sculpted brows tailored to your features – no makeup or maintenance required.
Our Differences

Cheap lamination gels can over-process your brows or damage your skin.
We exclusively use clinic-grade products that preserve your skin and hair health – products we’ve hand-selected and heavily tested.

Each session begins with a consultation: your goals, style, and past treatments.
We’ll then work with you to deliver a brow finish that enhances your natural beauty

Dramatic, vertical laminations aren’t for everyone.
We specialise in natural styles that deliver a clean, put-together look with minimal maintenance.






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What to Expect
Step 1
Before you arrive at our clinic, please remove any makeup. Your brows (and the skin around them) need to be clean for the fixing solution to set.
Once we’ve consulted with you about your desired brow shape and style, we’ll prepare your brows by cleaning off any excess makeup, oil and debris.
Step 2
We’ll then apply a lifting solution to your brows, which softens the individual hairs so they can be moulded into shape.
Depending on your hair type, we’ll leave the lifting solution in place for 5 to 10 minutes.
Step 3
Once the lifting solutions has softened your brows, we’ll brush them into your preferred shape (typically upward and outward for the classic fluffy look).
We’ll then apply a neutralising solution to set them in place, which normally takes 5 to 10 minutes.
If you’ve requested brow tinting – which can help add colour and volume – we’ll do it after this step.
Step 4
After processing, we’ll apply a nourishing serum or oil to hydrate and condition your brows.
Aftercare
Keep your brows away from makeup, skincare products, water, and hot, humid air for the first 24 to 48 hours.
It’s also a good idea to avoid exercise, sun exposure, steam rooms, and anything else that makes you sweat – the air con is your friend.
After that initial setting period, apply a nourishing brow serum each day and use a clean spoolie to maintain their shape.
We’ll recommend appropriate cleansers too (certain products contain compounds that break down the laminate).
If you look after your brows, lamination should last for 6 to 8 weeks.
Questions
Brow lamination is a chemical treatment that stretches your brow hairs slightly and sets them in place. The ‘up and out’ position of the hairs helps your eyebrows seem fuller and more sculpted. It’s relatively fast and affordable, and tends to last for 6 to 8 weeks.
Microblading, on the other hand, is a semi-permanent tattooing procedure. Fine lines are etched behind individual hairs into your skin, creating an illusion of fullness. Microblading is more expensive and isn’t suitable for many skin types – especially if you’re prone to keloids.
With the right aftercare, most brow laminations last for 6 to 8 weeks. Keep in mind that swimming, sun and sweating will all shorten the lifespan of laminations.
With the right brow technician, there aren’t any. Most of the ‘risks’ associated with lamination are caused by improper application or poor skin prep.
For example, getting laminations sooner than every 6 weeks can over-process your brows, causing your hairs to become brittle and weak. That’s not generally a problem if you book your next appointment at the recommended 8-week mark. (We’ll also check your brows before application to make sure they’re healthy.)
Certain lamination products can also cause irritation and chemical reactions. That’s one reason why we only use high-quality products from brands we trust – and why we’ll always recommend coming in for a test patch 2 days before if it’s your first treatment with us. (Avoiding retinols and exfoliants in the 48 hours before your treatment is also a good idea.)
The soap brow trend, which involved slicking up your brows with a bar of soap, died a few years ago (thankfully). It’s cheaper than brow lamination, but it adds an extra step to your daily routine, looks average at best, and can irritate your skin.
When you sweat, brow soap can run also into your eyes. That’s not ideal if you live anywhere near Airlie Beach. Proper brow lamination is definitely worth paying for.
Brow tinting and lamination both involve using relatively strong chemicals near your eyes. That’s not something you want to do at home – and definitely not by yourself. Home kits are also much less effective than clinic-grade products.
If you’re interested in enhancing your brows, it’s faster, easier and safer to get them done by a properly trained professional (like us).