Brow lamination and tint in Miami
Brow lamination takes unruly or thinning brow hair, smooths it, and lifts it into a more vertical direction. What was flat, patchy or growing in four directions ends up brushed up and even.
It is the closest thing to a brow filter that exists in real life, and unlike pencil or pomade it stays that way for about six weeks with no daily effort.

What is brow lamination?
Brow lamination smooths unruly or thinning brow hair and lifts it into a more vertical direction, so the brow looks fuller and brushed up. The tint darkens the hair at the same time. Results last around six weeks. At Anastasia Lashes Miami it is $120 for one hour.


What the treatment does
Brow hairs naturally grow at different angles, and gaps show up wherever the hair lies flat or points the wrong way. Lamination realigns the hair upward so it covers those gaps, then sets it in place.
The tint is included in the same appointment. Darkening the hair, including the fine hairs that are usually invisible, is what makes a laminated brow look genuinely fuller rather than just tidier.

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Brow hair that grows in different directions and never sits flat
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Sparse or patchy areas where the skin shows through
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Anyone filling in their brows with pencil every morning
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Brows that have been over plucked and grown back unevenly
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Anyone who wants a fuller brow without tattooing or microblading
What it costs and how long it takes
Brow lamination and tint is $120 and takes one hour. That includes the lamination, the tint and shaping.
It pairs well with a lash treatment in the same visit. Brow lamination with a Korean keratin lash lift is a common combination, and the two together completely change how the eye area reads.
How long it lasts
Around six weeks, which is roughly the growth cycle of a brow hair. It fades gradually as new hair grows through, rather than ending suddenly.
The tint tends to soften before the lamination does, so the brow keeps its shape after the colour has faded a little.
Aftercare
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Keep the brows dry for the first 24 hours
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Avoid heavy oils and rich creams on the brow area
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Brush the hairs up with a clean spoolie each morning
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Apply a nourishing oil after the first day to keep the hair conditioned
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Rebook at around six weeks
Brow lamination against microblading
If you have brow hair but it will not behave, lamination is the answer and it costs a fraction of the alternative. If there is genuinely very little hair to work with, lamination has less to reshape.



