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Brow Lamination Near Me Everett: Cost, Timeline & Before/After [2026]

  • TL;DR — Quick answer

  • What is brow lamination and who performs it at 12811 8th Ave W Suite B-103, Everett, WA?

  • How much does brow lamination cost in Everett and what packages should I look for?

  • How long does a brow lamination appointment take and what downtime or restrictions should I expect?

  • How should I prepare for my appointment and what aftercare extends results and reduces irritation?

  • How does brow lamination compare to tinting and microblading for the look I want?

  • Key Takeaways

  • FAQ

TL;DR — Quick answer

Yes. You can getbrow lamination near me everettatBlourin Beauty.

The salon sits at12811 8th Ave W Suite B-103, Everett, WAand accepts online bookings.

Expect$70–$130for most packages; tint add-ons push toward the high end.

Plan for a45–60 minutesappointment that includes consult, shaping, lamination, and optional tint.

Results last 6–8 weekswith correct aftercare, including a 24-hour dry rule and nightly conditioning.

See the service list and current pricing on theBlourin Beauty services page.

Book online from Everett using theBlourin Beauty booking page.

What is brow lamination and who performs it at 12811 8th Ave W Suite B-103, Everett, WA?

Brow lamination is a chemical styling technique that repositions eyebrow hairs for a fuller shape.

A licensed esthetician atBlourin Beautyperforms lamination using measured solution strengths and shaping tools.

The process uses a lifting solution to soften the hair cuticle and a neutralizer to lock the new direction.

Technicians then groom hairs into the mapped shape and apply a finishing serum or oil.

Step-by-step procedure used at the salon:

  1. Consult and mapping: esthetician sketches the brow shape and checks skin history.

  1. Patch test on sensitive skin when requested, typically48–96 hoursbefore treatment.

  1. Lift: apply perming solution for a timed window based on hair thickness.

  1. Set: apply neutralizer to lock the hairs in place.

  1. Style: brush, trim, and optionally tint or wax for final shape.

Clients get a photo record in our gallery to compare results. See before/after examples on theBlourin Beauty gallery.

Technicians recommend daily brushing and a light conditioning oil to keep the shape between visits.

How much does brow lamination cost in Everett and what packages should I look for?

Typicalbrow lamination near me everettprices atBlourin Beautyrange from$70–$130depending on add-ons and technician experience.

Tint add-ons and combined waxing or shaping push the price to the higher end of that range.

Common package formats and what they include:

  • Package A — lamination, shaping, and consult. Good for first-timers.

  • Package B — lamination plus tint and light wax. Best for deeper color and finished shape.

  • Single service — lamination only, priced lower but without shaping or tint.

How to compare value before booking:

  1. Request an itemized price list to compare base lamination versus bundle pricing.

  1. Ask which tint products they use and whether the salon follows patch-testing protocols.

  1. Confirm the 24-hour dry rule and any follow-up care the salon includes.

Local Everett pricing of$70–$130falls slightly above the national mid-range of$50–$100.

Higher prices reflect trained estheticians, measured solution timing, and included shaping.

Check current pricing and available packages on theservices and pricing page.

How long does a brow lamination appointment take and what downtime or restrictions should I expect?

You should budget45–60 minutesfor a full brow lamination appointment atBlourin Beauty.

This timeframe covers consultation, mapping, the lamination chemistry, and optional tinting.

Typical appointment timeline:

  1. Arrival and consultation: 5–10 minutes to map brows and review skin concerns.

  1. Lamination chemistry: 15–30 minutes depending on hair thickness and solution timing.

  1. Tint or wax (optional): an extra 5–10 minutes.

  1. Styling and aftercare briefing: 5–10 minutes.

Immediate restrictions and why they matter:

  • Keep brows dry for24 hoursto allow the neutralizer to fully set.

  • Avoid steam, saunas, and heavy workouts that cause sweating for the first day.

  • Do not touch or apply heavy oils for24 hoursto prevent reshaping.

Expected recovery and result window:

  • Mild redness or sensitivity can appear for a few hours after treatment.

  • Full shape holds for6–8 weekswith proper daily conditioning.

  • Return visits are safe at six to eight week intervals to avoid overprocessing.

How should I prepare for my appointment and what aftercare extends results and reduces irritation?

Arrive with clean, dry brows and no heavy makeup or oil on the eyebrow area.

Stop topical retinoids and strong acids48–72 hoursbefore your appointment.

Pre-appointment checklist:

  • Patch test: request one48–96 hoursin advance if you have sensitive skin.

  • Skip tinting or brow dyes for at least one week before lamination.

  • Avoid waxing or threading the brows for three days before to keep hair anchored for mapping.

First 24 hours aftercare:

  • Keep brows dry for24 hours; avoid showers that produce steam.

  • No heavy sweating, saunas, or hot baths on the first day.

  • Do not brush or touch the brow area excessively.

Day 2 onward care to extend results:

  • Gently wash the face around brows after 24 hours with mild cleanser.

  • Brush brows daily with a clean spoolie to maintain direction.

  • Apply a light conditioning serum each night; use sparingly to avoid buil Macro before and after of a laminated brow with tools dup.

Recommended conditioning products and costs:

  • Castor oil: pure castor oil bottle costs about$6–$12locally.

  • The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Lash and Brow Serum ranges around$12–$18.

  • Use one light pump nightly; avoid heavy oils that saturate the hair.

When to call the salon:

  • Contact Blourin Beauty if you have blistering, spreading redness, or severe pain.

  • Report any unexpected chemical reaction within24–48 hoursfor documentation and next steps.

How does brow lamination compare to tinting and microblading for the look I want?

Brow lamination lifts natural hairs into a fuller shape and lasts6–8 weeks.

Tinting darkens existing hairs for4–6 weeksand pairs well with lamination for more impact.

Microblading implants semi‑permanent pigment and requires touchups every12–18 months.

Direct comparisons in practice:

  • Lamination: uses no pigment, focuses on hair direction, low downtime, costs$70–$130.

  • Tint: dyes the hair, minimal downtime, pairs with lamination, costs roughly$15–$40as an add-on.

  • Microblading: creates hair-like strokes, involves numbing and healing, costs typically$350–$800depending on artist.

Suitability by goal:

  • Want fuller natural hairs? Choose lamination with nightly conditioning.

  • Want darker brows without pigment? Add tint and expect4–6 weekcolor.

  • Want long-term shape and density where hair is sparse? Consider microblading after a consult.

Typical order and timing recommendations:

  • If combining services, get lamination first and wait4–6 weeksbefore microblading.

  • If microblading comes first, wait6–8 weeksafter full healing before lamination.

  • Always patch test and confirm healing timelines with your technician.

See before and after photos to match outcomes with your budget on theBlourin Beauty gallery.

Key Takeaways

  • brow lamination near me everettis available atBlourin Beauty, 12811 8th Ave W Suite B-103.

  • Expect$70–$130for most lamination packages; tint add-ons raise the price.

  • Appointments run45–60 minutesand include consult, shaping, and setting.

  • Results last6–8 weekswith nightly conditioning and a 24-hour dry period.

  • Stop topical retinoids48–72 hoursbefore treatment and request a patch test48–96 hoursprior.

  • Lamination lifts hair; tint darkens hair; microblading adds semi‑permanent pigment.

FAQ

Q: Can I get brow lamination if I am taking oral isotretinoin (Accutane)?

A: Wait at least six months after finishing oral isotretinoin before lamination.

Q: What should I do if I get a chemical burn or severe irritation after brow lamination?

A: Rinse the area with cool water for ten minutes immediately, then seek medical care.

Also contact the salon to report the incident and document the reaction.

Q: Is brow lamination or eyebrow tinting safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

A: Many salons avoid tinting during pregnancy and recommend delaying dye until after delivery.

Lamination can proceed if your doctor clears it and you complete a patch test48 hoursprior.

Q: Can I combine brow lamination with microblading, and what order is best?

A: Do not microblade immediately after lamination; wait6–8 weeksfor skin recovery.

If microblading comes first, delay lamination4–6 weeksafter complete healing and scab shedding.

Q: Do at-home brow lamination kits give the same results as a professional service?

A: Home kits cost about$15–$40and often produce uneven or short-lived results.

Professionals use timed solutions, shaping tools, and patch tests to reduce chemical risks.

Q: How often can I safely get brow lamination without damaging my brows?

A: Limit lamination to every6–8 weeksto avoid overprocessing and hair breakage.

Treatments closer than six weeks increase thinning risk and may require a three-month recovery pause.

Q: Which brow conditioners or serums help prolong lamination results?

A: Use nightly conditioning serums with castor oil or peptide formulas to extend lamination effects.

TryThe Ordinary Multi-Peptide Lash and Brow Serumfor a budget option priced around$12–$18.

For live availability and to book, visit ourBlourin Beauty booking page.

For full service descriptions and current pricing, see theBlourin Beauty services page.

References

  1. Eyebrow Lamination: Cost, Procedure, Risks, and More (Healthline)Brow lamination realigns brow hairs using a perming solution and a neutralizer to create a fuller, more uniform look.

  2. Brow Lamination: Everything You Need to Know (Byrdie)A typical brow lamination appointment takes about 45–60 minutes including consultation, shaping, lamination, and optional tint/wax.

  3. FDA: Hair Dyes (Cosmetics)No color additives are approved by the FDA for dyeing eyelashes or eyebrows; proceed cautiously with tint add-ons near the eye area.

 
 
 

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