Brows That Hold Their Shape All Day
Brow Lamination Services in Montgomery and surrounding areas for sparse or unruly brows that resist styling
Three Sixty Beauty Esthetics performs brow lamination treatments in Montgomery and surrounding areas that restructure brow hairs to create a fuller, more uniform appearance. The process straightens and sets each hair in an upward direction, allowing sparse areas to appear denser and unruly hairs to lay in a controlled pattern. Clients who struggle with brow hairs that grow in multiple directions or have gaps in their natural brow shape see the most dramatic change after this treatment.
Brow lamination works by applying a chemical solution that temporarily breaks down the hair's structure, allowing it to be repositioned and reset in the desired direction. This creates what many describe as a fluffy, feathered look that mimics the effect of brow gel without daily application. The result addresses the problem of brows that won't stay in place or appear thin even when makeup is applied.
Schedule a brow consultation to assess your natural brow pattern and discuss the best styling direction for your face shape.

What Proper Brow Lamination Requires
The treatment begins with a thorough cleaning to remove oils and buildup that could interfere with solution absorption. A lifting cream is applied to soften the hair structure, then brows are brushed into the desired shape and held in place while the solution processes. The straightening effect becomes visible during this stage as hairs that previously grew downward or sideways begin to lay uniformly in the styled direction.
After lamination, your brows maintain their styled position without gel, wax, or daily brushing for six to eight weeks. You'll notice that morning routines become faster since brow hairs stay in place throughout the day, even through workouts or humid weather. The treatment works particularly well for creating the appearance of density in areas where hair grows but lacks volume due to fine texture or flat growth patterns.
Brow lamination does not add new hair growth or fill in completely bare patches where no hair follicles exist. It maximizes the appearance of existing hairs by positioning them to cover more surface area. Combining lamination with tinting can further increase the illusion of fullness by darkening lighter hairs that were previously less visible.
What Clients Ask About Brow Treatments
Clients considering brow lamination often have questions about how the process works and what results to expect based on their specific brow concerns.
What happens during a brow lamination appointment?
The process takes approximately 45 minutes and includes cleaning, solution application, shaping while the product processes, neutralizing, and conditioning. You leave with styled brows that require no additional product for several weeks.
How does lamination differ from microblading?
Lamination repositions your existing hairs rather than creating the appearance of individual strokes with pigment. It works only on areas where you already have hair, while microblading addresses bare patches through semi-permanent tattooing.
Why do some brows appear fuller after lamination even without added hair?
When hairs are lifted and brushed upward rather than lying flat, they create more visual density and cover more skin area. The change in direction makes existing hairs more prominent.
How long does brow lamination last in Montgomery's humid climate?
Results typically hold for six to eight weeks, though humidity can slightly reduce longevity compared to drier climates. Avoiding oil-based products near your brows helps extend the treatment's effectiveness.
What should I avoid immediately after lamination?
Keep your brows dry for 24 hours following treatment and avoid rubbing or applying makeup directly to the brow area. This allows the hair structure to fully set in its new position.
Three Sixty Beauty Esthetics provides brow lamination as a standalone service or combined with tinting for clients seeking maximum definition. Book an appointment to evaluate whether your brow density and hair texture are well-suited for lamination results.
