The differences between brow dye and lamination

The sharp and naturally bouncy eyebrows will change the whole look of your face. Brow lamination and dye are the two favourite beauty methods of most clients to achieve this trend, 

1. The differences between brow dye and lamination

The differences between brow dye

The newest method for colouring your brows is brow dye. Because it stays on the brow hairs for 4-6 weeks, brow dye lasts longer. In order to "fill in the gaps" for a fuller-looking brow, it also slightly dyes the skin. Your skin may still have the stain for up to two weeks. You can select a more dramatic brow dye effect or go for a more natural finish, similar to brow tint.


The method of manipulating brow hairs to keep them in place so the client can get the desired look is known as "brow lamination." Meanwhile, brow lamination is recognized as a therapy for the brows. For a very long period, it gives the client's brows a constant, defined shape. A setting lotion prevents brow hair from curling and keeps it lifted and combed up for around six weeks. Therefore, brow lamination will make the brow delicate and natural. In addition to adding thickness, brow lamination also has the important benefit of having no side effects, so there is no need to wait for them to heal. Therefore, brow lamination is a good option for those who want to make their eyebrows stand out or appear more attractive but don't want to use dye. Additionally, you can choose our vegan and cruelty-free product, Collagen Lash Lift and Brow Lamination Pro Kit by LLBA Professional, if the client wishes to conduct brow lamination.


The effects of brow lamination last for around six weeks, or one cycle of brow hair development. The form will gradually disappear, returning the brows to their original shape. After roughly three weeks, the results of an eyebrow dye become noticeably lighter. For up to six weeks, it will probably still be slightly perceptible.


2. Brow lamination and dye note

Brow lamination and dye note

Brow Lamination usually lasts 45 minutes to 60 minutes, and patches must be checked 48 hours in advance. Initially, you should ensure the treatment area is clean and use a wax pen to outline the eyebrows.


Next, it will be 2 steps to be performed with each step of about 13 minutes:

- Step 1: Specialised gel (Permanent Gel) is brushed on the eyebrows in the vertical direction to ensure that the gel will cover all the eyebrows and shape the eyebrows initially. (Step 1 lasts 10-15 minutes)

- Step 2: Brush shaping and fixing gel (Neutralizer cream), at this time, the hairs will become soft, "soft" and fix the eyebrows according to the desired shape. (Step 2 lasts 10-15 minutes)

For brow dyeing, below is the information that you should refer to.

You must first master the art of flawlessly colouring your clients' brows. Don't worry. LLBA Professional offers the Bronsun Guide - A guide to flawless brow dye as a digital document (Digital). On the LLBA website, it is free.

Brush shaping and fixing gel

- Set of brow brushes: The next thing you need is a set of brow brushes so your client can dye their brows. You'll be able to retain the client's brow shape expertly while drawing a fine, smooth line.

- A brow dye colour: The colour of the brow dye is crucial. For your client, there are numerous brow colour options.

- Lash and Brow Dye: Within the brow industry, it is a well-liked brow dye. For everyone's needs, LLBA offers 8 hues, including Graphité, Blue Black, Chestnut, Red Chestnut, Brown, Dark Brown, Light Brown, and Deep Black. For your clients, there will be more options for eyebrow colouring. The skin and hair of the eyebrows and eyelashes are also colored by a product called Lash & Brow Dye which has a long-lasting stain. For colour retention, up to 2 weeks on skin and up to 7 weeks on hair are intended. Henna produces results unlike any other colour available on the market.

- Oxygen O2 eyelash and eyebrow dye: It can be used to dye eyebrows. OXYGEN O2 is a mild way to colour brows and eyelashes intelligently. It is a non-ammonia dye made using chemical colouring techniques. The OXYGEN O2 Dye for eyebrows and eyelashes is a blend of keratin, liquid silk, panthenol, oat proteins, vitamins, and multicoloured nano molecules. It offers the same seven hues as brow and lashes dyes. The current method allows for steady, even colouring while safeguarding hairs during the colouring procedure.

So, that is all. We hope the above information about brow dye and lamination will be helpful for you to deliver the best eyebrow results as your clients desire.