Brow Lamination vs. Microblading
Brows are the frame of the face, and achieving the perfect shape is a top priority for many of our clients. Two of the most popular treatments we offer at Al Safy Oasis are Brow Lamination and Microblading. But which one is right for you? Let's break down the differences.
Microblading: The Semi-Permanent Solution
Microblading is a form of tattoo artistry. Using a hand-held tool with tiny needles, we deposit pigment into the upper layers of the skin to create hair-like strokes.
- Best for: Filling in gaps, reshaping brows, or creating brows where hair is sparse or missing.
- Longevity: Lasts 1–3 years, with annual touch-ups recommended.
- Look: Creates a structured, natural hair-stroke look.
Brow Lamination: The Non-Invasive Lift
Think of brow lamination as a perm for your eyebrows. It involves using a chemical solution to straighten and lift the brow hairs, setting them in a uniform, upward direction.
- Best for: Taming unruly hairs, creating a fuller "fluffy" brow look, and maximizing your natural brow hair.
- Longevity: Lasts about 6–8 weeks.
- Look: Creates a feathery, brushed-up, and polished look without needles.
Which Should You Choose?
If you have decent brow hair but it's messy or flat, lamination is a fantastic, painless option to give you that "model off-duty" look. If you have significant gaps, over-plucked brows, or want to completely change your brow shape, microblading is the better long-term investment.
Still unsure? Book a consultation with our brow experts, and we'll analyze your face shape and hair growth to recommend the perfect treatment!