The sleek results of brow lamination can last up to eight weeks. However, it is not a good idea to schedule this procedure every two months. You'll need to stick to brushing your brows and using gel if you want to keep these face-framing hairs. The chemicals used for lamination are simply too harsh for eyebrows to repeatedly withstand.
Eyebrow artist and educator Kallinika Aynsley shared with Allure, "My biggest piece of advice to anyone interested in the treatment is to be aware of over-processed brows, this is where the hair could potentially become 'frazzled' and the hair can become crispy and shed." Just like the hair on your head can break off and suffer irreversible damage from too much dye, perms, and treatments, so can your brows.
You don't have to deal with dry and scattery eyebrows if you've learned about overdoing the brow lamination process the hard way. You can encourage new growth and give some love to the damaged hairs to conceal the harsh reality of too many eyebrow perms.