TREATMENT

Eyelash Lamination

What is Eyelash Lamination?

What is Eyelash Lamination?

Eyelash Lamination is a treatment that produces fabulous upward curled eyelashes. It’s like perming your lashes into a lifted state. However, unlike the strong formulas that were once used to perm the hair on our heads, the treatment for lash lifts is much gentler.

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What are the benefits of Eyelash Lamination?

What are the benefits of Eyelash Lamination?

The benefits of Eyelash Lamination are:
It closes the cuticles and seals in more moisture for the eyelashes to thrive.
Eyelashes should be thicker, longer, fuller, with darker lashes that last longer.

What happens during Eyelash Lamination?

What happens during Eyelash Lamination?

The procedure involves four stages, every stage takes about 15 minutes. The full process takes 60-90 minutes as all preparations must be completely dry.

Preparation

First, a beautician degreases the eyelashes and applies pads and under the eyes, which prevents the eyelashes from sticking together and also protects the skin.

Application of a nutritional preparation

The beautician applies silicone pads to the upper eyelids and puts the upper eyelashes on them. Then they cover the hairs with a nutritional preparation that strengthens, thickens and makes the eyelashes optically denser. It also makes the coloured pigment absorb quicker.

Dyeing

Once the preparation dries, the beautician applies black or brown dye.

Fixing gel

At the end, the beautician applies keratin which fixes the applied preparations.

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How long does Eyelash Lamination last?

How long does Eyelash Lamination last?

The effects are visible for six to eight weeks, but the treatment cannot be repeated within the next two months. Cases of allergy and irritation are extremely rare. In general, the eyelashes after the treatment should be treated like normal lashes – make up, swimming pool, sauna, swimming in salt water and sunbathing are allowed.

What are the differences between Eyelash Lamination and Eyelash Lifts?

Eyelash lamination and eyelash lift have one essential feature in common – both improve the condition of eyelashes. Except for that, they differ significantly. While eyelash lift involves only lifting and curling, in the case of lamination a nutritional preparation is applied. For this purpose keratin is used, which thickens the lashes and fills in the gaps in them. Next, the eyelashes are dyed. Taking all into account, eyelash lamination gives a more spectacular effect.

Why is Aftercare Important?

Why is Aftercare Important?

So, you have just had an amazing lash lift or lamination treatment and you are feeling on top of your game having had your natural beauty enhanced.

What next? It is EXTREMELY important for you to now look after your lashes to ensure they stay as fabulous as long as possible.

This treatments involve a chemical process which has been explained in previous blog posts. Although our formulas are safe to use on the hairs, you need to ensure you keep your hairs healthy and hydrated post treatment to ensure they do not become brittle and damaged. It is the same as having a treatment done at the hairdressers, you must then use aftercare products to look after your hair post treatment. Following the correct home aftercare after your lash lift or  lamination treatment is essential for optimum hair health and will prolong the length of your treatment.

Eye Lash Lift & Lamination Aftercare

The first 24 hours after your treatment are critical and you MUST follow the steps below to ensure your lift does not drop and to ensure longevity of the treatment. At this early stage, your lashes are still delicate, and the lift is working its magic which means you need to be as careful as possible.

  • Do not get your lashes wet within the first 24 hours.
  • Avoid swimming, or bathing.
  • Excessive moisture and steam from saunas and baths.
  • Do not apply makeup or receive any other eye treatment within the first 24 hours.
  • Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes.
  • Avoid putting contact lenses in for the rest of the day.
  • Avoid sleeping on your front within the first 24-48 hours.

You should also apply a conditioner daily that is recommended by your therapist.

 

Kasia Morawska-Fernandez Laser skin Specialist

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