Brow lamination gone wrong

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shaza123

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Good Morning,

Does anyone have any advice how to remove eyebrow perm (BROW LAMINATION) ? They haven't worked well and a client is looking for advice on how to remove the solution so they go back to how they were originally?

they look frazzled and that the solution was maybe too harsh. Many thanks
 
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Hi. The solution will have already been removed at the end of the treatment, if she doesn’t like them her only options are to wait until they grow out or have another brow lift but literally just a couple of mins each solution brushing them through to relax them a bit, you can run the risk of over processing them though if her original one was done pretty recently. What is it she doesn’t like?
 
Hi. The solution will have already been removed at the end of the treatment, if she doesn’t like them her only options are to wait until they grow out or have another brow lift but literally just a couple of mins each solution brushing them through to relax them a bit, you can run the risk of over processing them though if her original one was done pretty recently. What is it she doesn’t like?

hi thanks so much for your message. They have a frazzled look - almost like they have been over processed. They are impossible to get straight. :( Feel so sorry for her because they look really rubbish.
 
Just brush them to the side instead of up, they go back to normal. A bit of oil to condition and jobs a good un.

Instead you could do the process again for about 3 mins each lotion and just brush them into a normal shape.

I’m amazed they are frazzled though it seems really odd, how long did you leave it on for? Did you use conditioner?

I’m betting they’ve tried to do something themselves previously, there are too many home kits available out there.
 
Castor oil will replensish and condition the hairs and just brush back to natural they will recover
 

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