Use a makeup remover wipe to get rid of any surface product or debris.
Follow with Lash Stuff Remover to break down oils on the skin and brow hairs.
Let brows dry completely before applying any products.
Apply Step One generously, coating all brow hairs.
Brush through to saturate — no need to style yet.
Use a q-tip to clean up any excess around the brows.
Cover with plastic wrap to activate the solution.
Check every 3 minutes. On the first check:
Brush the hairs downward to test flexibility.
If they’re not soft yet, brush into the direction you want, re-cover, and check again.
Once hairs become flexible and brush into place easily, remove product with a dry cotton round.
⚠️ If the front and tail are ready but the middle isn’t:
Gently remove the product from the front and tail only.
Let the middle continue processing a little longer — but not too long, since the neutralizer won’t be on the rest yet and we’ll want to keep everything balanced.
⏱️ Processing Times:
Fine hair: 7–9 min
Medium hair: 9–10 min
Medium-thick hair: 12–15 min
Thick/coarse hair: up to 15 min
Apply Step Two thoroughly, brushing it through all hairs.
Immediately brush brows into their final position — this is how they’ll set.
Clean up edges with a q-tip.
Cover with plastic wrap for the same amount of time you used for Step One.
Remove with a wet cotton round, then follow with a dry cotton round.
Mix equal parts tint and developer.
Apply to brows and start your 3-minute timer once the first brow is fully applied.
Remove with a wet cotton round once the timer ends.
Adjust time slightly depending on desired depth and hair color.
Important:
Lamination opens the hair cuticle and makes the brows more porous, so tint will grab darker and faster than usual. Even medium brown can turn out very dark — especially on fine, light, or previously tinted hair.
To avoid over-darkening:
Consider using a lighter shade than you normally would.
You can also shorten the processing time (start checking around 1–2 minutes).
Watch closely and remove early if the color looks strong enough.
Adding a small amount of ash or grey tint can help soften warm tones or overly dark results.
Remove tint with a wet cotton round once the timer ends.
Adjust time slightly depending on hair color and desired intensity.
Apply a light powder under and over the brows as a barrier to protect freshly treated skin.
Wax and tweeze to clean up the shape — keep it natural, soft, and full.