The Real Difference Between Henna Brows And Brow Lamination
Henna brows and brow lamination are both procedures that change how your eyebrows look. Beauty and the Brow explains that henna brows work by staining the skin under your brow and tinting the hairs. It can make your eyebrows look fuller and also gives an even color. The tint on your eyebrow hairs can last up to six weeks and the skin tint will last between two and ten days.
Henna brows are a good option as the product used is well tested and natural, writes the Beauty Academy. Similarly, it's fairly quick and affordable.
Total Beaty explains that brow lamination differs as it doesn't change the color of your eyebrow hairs or the skin underneath. Instead, it redirects the way your eyebrows grow. The treatment has a reputation for creating full and fluffy brows. Beauty and the Bleach writes that it can fill gaps in your brows with your existing hairs and is similar to a perm.
"Brow lamination is a treatment that relaxes and straightens the brow hair, allowing the brow to be styled in a variety of different ways such as sleek, straight, arched or fluffy," explains brow stylist Melanie Marris to Byrdie, "Brow lamination is a three-step process that involves applying a perming solution to break down the bonds within the brows, then using a fixing solution to set and form the hairs into the new shape, and finally, a brow serum application."