Can You Combine Brow Lamination and Hybrid Dye?
Absolutely! But timing and technique are everything. Combining brow lamination with hybrid dye can give clients fuller, fluffier, more defined brows in one sitting but it must be done with care to avoid irritation or poor results.
Step-by-Step: How to Safely Combine Both Treatments
1. Always Laminate First
Start with brow lamination. This restructures the hairs, and doing it first prevents dye from interfering with the chemical process.
2. Rinse and Neutralise Properly
Once you've completed the lamination process (both Step 1 and Step 2), rinse thoroughly and ensure the brows are completely dry before applying any tint.
3. Check the Skin
Hybrid dye can stain the skin. After lamination, the skin may be more sensitive—so always assess the area before applying tint and do a patch test at least 24–48 hours prior.
4. Apply Hybrid Dye Gently
Use a light hand and avoid over-layering. Processing time may be slightly shorter on laminated brows, so watch the colour develop closely.
5. Finish With Care
After tinting, avoid heavy oils or makeup on the area for 24 hours.
Give clients clear aftercare instructions for both services.
❌ What to Avoid
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Never reverse the order (tinting before lamination can cause fading or patchy results).
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Don’t over-process. Timings for each treatment must be adjusted depending on hair type.
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Avoid combining treatments if the client has sensitive or reactive skin.
Pro Tip:
Use the London Brow Hybrid Dye System and London Brow Pro Lamination System together for optimal results. Both are designed to be gentle yet effective, giving you maximum brow definition without compromising hair health.
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