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How many treatments can I get out of 1 sachet?
You can usually get around 2-3 lash lift treatments, or 1-2 brow lamination treatments out of each sachet. After use, cover the hole with some microfibre tape, write on the date, and store in an airtight container. This can then be used for a further 24 hours on clients and 7 days as a patch test.
How do I patch test for a lash lift?
Patch tests are required for each client when using our brow lamination products. To do so, using a cotton bud or microfibre stick, apply a small amount of steps 1 and 2 to the inner elbow area. We recommend applying each product to different arms/areas of the arm so that if a reaction does occur, you know which product your client is reacting to. This will need to be done at least 24-48 hours before the treatment. If you are also using a tint, you will need to check with the manufacturers guidelines with regards to this.
Apply a small amount of each solution and leave to sit for 10 minutes, uncovered. After 10 minutes, wipe the area with a damp cotton pad and keep an eye on the area for the next 24-48 hours. Should any redness or itchiness occur, do not go ahead with the treatment.
My clients brows have gone orange during the treatment, is this normal?
Pink Powerlift (Step 1) contains TGA which may strip some colours out of the hair. You will notice this more if they have had their lashes/brows tinted regularly in the past.
Can a brow lamination be done on someone that is pregnant or breastfeeding?
No, we strongly recommend against offering brow laminations to people that are pregnant or breastfeeding. Due to the change in hormones at this time, they can be a lot more susceptible to reactions at any stage which makes this treatment unsafe. Especially as pregnant people cannot take certain medications if a reaction occurs. Although this hasn’t been proven, there is just not enough research into the topic and so it is just better to be safe and avoid performing a brow lamination on pregnant or breastfeeding clients.
Can anyone offer brow laminations?
Brow laminations should only be applied by trained professionals. Make sure that you/yourr technician is certified by an accredited training academy and has the correct insurance to cover the treatment.
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