Trending Treatment: Baby Brow Lamination

 

Put “baby” in front of a staplepiece, and it’s bound to become a new trend and "baby brow lamination" is no different. A subtler version of the full brow lamination, baby brow lamination focuses only on the front section of the brows, achieving a more natural, fluffy look while leaving the rest of the brows in their natural state or styled as desired.

Baby brow lamination modifies the typical brow lamination by treating just the first inch or so of the brow—the part closest to the nose. This technique softens and sets the hairs in a vertical direction to create a lifted, fuller appearance at the beginning of the brow, often appealing to those who find a fully laminated look too intense. The result is a stylish, feathered look that lasts about eight weeks, making it a low-maintenance option for those who wish to reduce their daily grooming time.

Before opting for baby brow lamination, it's important to assess the natural shape and fullness of your brows. The treatment is not suitable for everyone; those with very sparse or uneven brows might find that lamination accentuates these issues rather than resolves them. Moreover, individuals with sensitive skin or conditions like eczema should be cautious, as the chemicals used in the process could exacerbate skin irritation​.

The procedure for baby brow lamination is akin to that of full brow lamination. It involves applying a chemical solution to soften the brow hairs, followed by brushing them into the desired position and setting them with a neutralizing solution. This not only tames unruly hairs but also gives the illusion of thicker, more defined brows.

Aftercare for baby brow lamination is critical to maintain the health of your brows and skin. Clients are generally advised to keep their brows dry for at least 24 hours post-treatment. Regular application of nourishing oils or serums can help keep the brows hydrated and prevent the hairs from becoming brittle or dry​.

The trend's popularity can be attributed to its "high maintenance to be low maintenance" appeal, a concept that has gained traction on platforms like TikTok. This treatment appeals particularly to those looking for long-lasting grooming solutions that simplify their daily routines while still looking polished​.

 
Natalia Kulak