Is Brow Lamination Safe During Pregnancy?

Is Brow Lamination Safe During Pregnancy?

Is Brow Lamination Safe During Pregnancy?

Pregnancy is an exciting and transformative time for many women, filled with anticipation and new experiences. However, alongside these changes come hormonal shifts that affect not just the body internally but also show up in hair, skin, and overall sensitivity to products—important factors to consider when deciding on cosmetic treatments like brow lamination.

Melissa Thompson, an experienced midwife and acupuncturist at Gold Coast University Hospital, works closely with expecting and new mothers. She highlights the significant influence of pregnancy hormones on hair and skin. “During pregnancy, many women notice changes in hair texture, such as new growth, loss, or structural shifts. These differences are largely due to fluctuations in hormones like Prostaglandin and Oxytocin,” she explains. As each woman’s pregnancy experience is unique, so is her body’s response to treatments.

How Pregnancy Affects Hair Growth and Texture

Hormonal changes can have varied effects on hair. For some women, pregnancy brings thicker, fuller hair, while others might experience thinning or even new curl patterns. In the breastfeeding stage, hair loss is common as hormone levels stabilise, causing shifts that may affect how cosmetic treatments like brow lamination and lash lifts take to the hair.

Due to these hormonal fluctuations, sometimes a brow lamination might not work on an expecting or breastfeeding mother, it could also mean the processing time that is required could be longer or shorter than usual.

If you have an expecting mother who books for in for a brow lamination, it is important to confirm if she has previously had this treatment performed with the brand that you are using.  Most times, if the mother has not had a brow lamination before falling pregnant, it would be recommended to not perform the treatment without educating the client of the potential issues such as the lamination not working/dropping out or over processing.

During Which Trimester Can You Get Brow Lamination?

While brow lamination is generally safe, some timing considerations can help ensure comfort and minimise risk:

First Trimester: The first trimester is marked by heightened hormone levels, nausea, and increased skin sensitivities. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers who do experience a reaction are not able to take antihistamines or antibiotics as these treatments can affect their child and so there are some cautions that need to be taken. Elleebana recommends avoiding brow laminations during this period due to the possibility of a stronger-than-normal reaction to the chemicals or odours in lamination products. Pregnant clients may also experience heightened nausea or discomfort from product fumes.

Second Trimester: This phase is typically more stable, making it the most favourable time for brow lamination. Nausea often subsides, and energy levels are usually higher, reducing discomfort from treatment. However, a well-ventilated space and the use of mild, tested products are essential to accommodate increased skin sensitivity and risk of nausea.

Third Trimester: The third trimester brings its own set of considerations, particularly physical comfort. Extended periods lying on the back can be uncomfortable or even unsafe. Brow artists can often modify their approach by allowing clients to sit up or ensuring supportive padding is provided during the treatment.

Essential Precautions for Expecting Clients

Whether your client is expecting or breastfeeding, a few simple steps can go a long way toward ensuring safety and comfort:

  • Consultation: Always perform a detailed consultation to manage expectations, as hormonal shifts may impact the final result.
  • Patch Test: Schedule a patch test a few days before the procedure. Skin is often more reactive during pregnancy, making it crucial to check for sensitivity.
  • Medical Consultation: Advise clients to discuss their plans with their healthcare provider, especially if they’re experiencing unusual skin changes or sensitivities.
  • Ventilation and Aftercare: Ensure the treatment space is well-ventilated, and recommend gentle, safe aftercare products, like our Advanced Aftercare serum or Hyaluronic Boost serum. Proper aftercare helps prevent irritation or infection, which is especially important during pregnancy.

Setting Clear Expectations

Managing client expectations is key to a positive experience, particularly when outcomes may vary due to hormone fluctuations. Clients who are informed and understand the potential challenges are more likely to feel satisfied with the results, even if they differ from pre-pregnancy outcomes.

The Importance of a Detailed Indemnity Form

Regardless of pregnancy, it’s always wise to keep an up-to-date indemnity form on file. This document should include any current medications or newly developed allergies to ensure the safest treatment experience.

By taking the time to understand and prepare for these special considerations, brow artists can make the experience comfortable, safe, and satisfying for their expecting clients.

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BROW TRIMMING AFTER A BROW LAMINATION – SHOULD IT STAY OR SHOULD IT GO?

BROW TRIMMING AFTER A BROW LAMINATION – SHOULD IT STAY OR SHOULD IT GO?

When it comes to brow lamination, the topic of trimming post-treatment often sparks debate among beauty professionals and clients alike. Should you trim those brows after a lamination, or is it best to leave them untouched? Let’s dive into the science and break down the facts.

LET’S TALK SCIENCE

At Elleebana, we’re all about the science. When we have questions, we dig deep into research, study reports, and base our findings on solid scientific principles.

So, does trimming or cutting your brow hairs after lamination cause damage? The simple answer is NO. While chemical services can impact hair health, trimming the tip of a brow hair won’t cause damage.

Hair growth is regulated by vascular, endocrine, and neural stimuli, as well as age and nutritional habits. The health of your hair starts within the follicle. Trimming doesn’t change the genetic makeup of your brow hair because it all begins at the base, in the follicle.

However, trimming can cause hair to feel and appear blunter due to the angle of the cut. For clients with thick or coarse brow hair, trimming rather than “debulking” the brow can result in a blunt finish, which might be less appealing, especially if the cut is too short or the natural growth direction isn’t considered. But, from what we’ve seen, no studies suggest that trimming post-lamination causes any real damage to the hair itself.

It’s important to note that we’re talking about lightly trimming the tips to even out the brows, not cutting away large sections!

We love exploring and sharing studies on topics like this, so if you have peer-reviewed research with science-based facts, please share it with us—we’d LOVE to see it!

Elleeplex Profusion Brow Lamination System

BROW HAIRS THAT SHRINK? 🔬

There’s a common misconception that washing your brows 24 hours after a lamination causes the hairs to shrink. Let’s clear that up with some science!

During a brow lamination, we’re reforming the disulphide bonds within each hair, elongating them for that smooth, sleek look. If the lamination steps are done correctly, these bonds are stable and won’t revert to their original state just because you’ve washed your brows.

So, what’s really happening if you or your clients notice a change after washing? It’s likely due to the removal of a finishing product that adds temporary volume and density. Once rinsed, you’re seeing the true, beautifully laminated brow hairs. While these hairs are more manageable thanks to the lamination, they still need a bit of styling to achieve that perfect out-of-salon look.

When using Elleeplex Profusion lotions during a brow lamination, we remove the lotions with water during the service and allow the hairs to dry naturally. This lets us see the hair’s true response to the lamination and assess whether any trimming is needed to refine the final look. Trimming can alter the hair’s shape, texture, and appearance, so it’s essential to make these decisions carefully.

PERCEPTION OF BROW HAIRS

Have you ever noticed your brow hairs feeling a bit wiry after a trim? Trimming brow hair doesn’t actually alter the follicle itself, but it can change the way the hair feels and appears. The hair follicle, located beneath the skin, is responsible for producing hair and dictates the hair’s characteristics, such as texture, thickness, and growth pattern. Trimming affects only the hair shaft—the part of the hair that is above the skin.

Here’s how trimming might change the perception of the hair:

  1. Blunt Ends: Trimming cuts off the naturally tapered end of the hair, creating a blunt edge. This can make the hair feel stiffer or coarser because the tip is no longer fine and soft.
  2. Hair Growth Patterns: Over time, frequently trimmed brows might appear different in texture or direction. This isn’t due to the follicle itself but how the hair interacts with surrounding hairs and skin.
  3. Perception of Thickness: Trimmed hairs may feel thicker or more wiry simply because the cut end is more noticeable than the finer, natural tip. This can give the impression that the hair has changed in texture or thickness.
  4. Increased Curling: Trimming can also alter how the hair sits on the brow, potentially causing it to curl or stick out more if it grows back in a slightly different direction.

The follicle remains the same unless significant changes occur due to factors like hormones, aging, or other physiological influences. The perceived changes in hair type after trimming are mainly due to the altered structure of the hair shaft above the skin.

OUTLAWING TRIMMING?!

💭 Should Trimming Be Outlawed After a Brow Lamination? Let’s Unpack!

In the beauty world, there’s rarely a one-size-fits-all answer, and the same goes for trimming post-lamination. Whether to trim depends on the client’s brow shape, hair texture, and length.

For some, trimming is essential to achieve a polished, balanced look. Thick, unruly brows might need a little taming to perfect the lamination result. But for others—especially those with thinner or sparse brows—trimming could do more harm than good, potentially diminishing the shape unless those brows are meticulously styled every day.

Trimming the tails of the brows? Usually not recommended. Sometimes, all those longer hairs need is a bit of styling to stay in place. And let’s not forget the client’s goals—if they’re in the middle of a brow rehab journey, every single hair counts, so trimming may be off the table.

Ultimately, it’s about understanding each client’s unique needs and working with them to achieve the best results.

What do you think? Should trimming stay or go? And what other controversial topics should we dive into next? Let us know!

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Trainer In the Spotlight: Alicia Vadnais

Trainer In the Spotlight: Alicia Vadnais

We are thrilled to spotlight one of our exceptional USA trainers, Alicia Vadnais. Alicia has been an incredibly talented Elleebana trainer for the past few years, and she recently opened her own salon, Fringe Parlor, in her hometown of Benson, Minnesota. We are extremely proud of Alicia and everything she has achieved. Recently, we asked Alicia to share her journey in the beauty industry, and here is what she had to say:

Alicia’s Journey in the Beauty Industry

My love for the beauty industry started when I was 4 years old, telling my mom I wanted to be a “beauty shopper”. I have always had a passion for all things skin, lashes, and makeup.   Growing up on a farm in Minnesota, I spent summers baling hay and lived there all through high school. After attending NDSU and obtaining a double major in Psychology and Sociology, I headed to the East Coast. In searching for an Esthetics school, I found Atelier Esthetique in NYC and was licensed in 2007. I couldn’t get enough of this industry—there is so much to learn and love. I continued my education and received my ITEC certification, allowing me to work in 38 countries in all things Esthetics.  

After returning to Minnesota, I fell in love with a local farmer and ended up settling in my hometown of 3,500 people. I adjusted my goals and found a balance between work and family life. I have two amazing children, and my family is everything. I started lashing to stay home with my babies, finding the perfect balance of home and work.  

In 2018, my state began regulating lashes, requiring me to rent a space in a salon to continue working. My supportive husband built me a salon in a camper, allowing me to license it and work anywhere in the state. His willingness to support my dreams never ceases to amaze me.

Being in a licensed salon allowed me to return to my skin roots and research lash lifting. I love the transformative experience of extensions and the joy they bring to my clients. However, not everyone is a candidate for extensions, nor do they fit everyone’s lifestyle.

This is where Elleebana entered my life. I read about the company’s values and structure, which aligned perfectly with my beliefs. I believe in helping each other rise in this industry, rather than gatekeeping information. Elleebana is a true family of some of the most talented individuals I have seen. The lifetime support that comes with the training is unmatched by any other beauty company. When I discovered that I could be trained by Master Trainer Kelly Rhode in my state, I immediately signed up.

I was offered a training position the next year. Initially, I hesitated, not because it didn’t sound like an amazing opportunity, but because I didn’t think instructing was for me. Kelly’s persistence paid off, and I’m so glad I listened. It has been a bright spot in my career ever since. I get to be a cheerleader for my students, and we all grow together. If I have to pick my favorite reason for staying with Elleebana, it is the amazing human connections it allows me to make in this industry. I will forever be grateful to be part of a company whose owners never settle for anything less than the best. Otto Mitter is always working to improve our tools for success, providing us with the latest information and technology.

In 2020, I opened Vi Beauty Lab with a partner in Wayzata, MN, commuting 2.5 hours to work there two days a week. It was an amazing experience, with some of the best clients and co-workers. After two years, I returned to my hometown and, once again, my husband helped me restore a 100-year-old building into a salon, and Fringe Parlor was born. I still travel to the cities to train my Elleebana students, but most of my time is now spent closer to home. I train with the One Shot Lash Lift system and Lash and Brow Lamination with the Profusion system. My courses are available both in person and online. I would love to see you in class. We have a lot of fun, and there is a lot to learn. My door is always open.

Fun Facts About Alicia
  • I love all things art and history.
  • I’m a medical knowledge junkie, always researching something.
  • I love to sing.
  • I am fascinated by electricity and insisted on rewiring my washing machine when it broke.
  • I love movies.
  • I hate cooking, but I obviously do it because I love to eat.
  • When I’m not working, I’m with my family, enjoying the short Minnesota summers with as many days at the lake as possible.
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Join us in celebrating Alicia’s incredible journey and achievements. We are grateful to have such a passionate and talented individual as part of the Elleebana family!

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