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In this conversation, Megs discusses the process of lamination and how to determine when the hairs are done during step one. They emphasize the importance of observing the hair and understanding the science behind lamination. They explain that during step one, the disulfide bonds in the hair are broken down, resulting in flattened and slicked hair. They caution against over-processing the hair and suggest using visual cues and communication with the client to determine the right timing. Megs also announces their plans to offer a membership-style educational program for brow education at an affordable price.
Sign-up for April 7th in-person lamination course in SLO, CA
Huge thank you to our sponsor, Brow Fox Beauty✨ Find retail and back bar products designed by an brow artist for brow artists! Here's the link:
https://browfoxbeauty.com/
& use code BROWDUCATION for 10% off!
Follow the pod and Megs, your host, on socials for updates👇🏻
Instagram: @browducation + @the.eyebrow.goddess
TikTok: @the.eyebrow.goddess
www.theeyebrowgoddess.com
Takeaways:
Observing the hair and understanding the science behind lamination is crucial in determining when the hairs are done during step one.
During step one, the disulfide bonds in the hair are broken down, resulting in flattened and slicked hair.
Over-processing the hair can lead to damage, so it's important to err on the side of caution and not leave the solution on for too long.
Visual cues, such as flattened and slicked hair, can indicate that the hairs are done during step one.
Communication with the client is key in ensuring their satisfaction and avoiding damage to their hair.
Megs plans to offer a membership-style educational program for brow education at an affordable price.
By Megs⚡️ The Eyebrow Goddess5
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In this conversation, Megs discusses the process of lamination and how to determine when the hairs are done during step one. They emphasize the importance of observing the hair and understanding the science behind lamination. They explain that during step one, the disulfide bonds in the hair are broken down, resulting in flattened and slicked hair. They caution against over-processing the hair and suggest using visual cues and communication with the client to determine the right timing. Megs also announces their plans to offer a membership-style educational program for brow education at an affordable price.
Sign-up for April 7th in-person lamination course in SLO, CA
Huge thank you to our sponsor, Brow Fox Beauty✨ Find retail and back bar products designed by an brow artist for brow artists! Here's the link:
https://browfoxbeauty.com/
& use code BROWDUCATION for 10% off!
Follow the pod and Megs, your host, on socials for updates👇🏻
Instagram: @browducation + @the.eyebrow.goddess
TikTok: @the.eyebrow.goddess
www.theeyebrowgoddess.com
Takeaways:
Observing the hair and understanding the science behind lamination is crucial in determining when the hairs are done during step one.
During step one, the disulfide bonds in the hair are broken down, resulting in flattened and slicked hair.
Over-processing the hair can lead to damage, so it's important to err on the side of caution and not leave the solution on for too long.
Visual cues, such as flattened and slicked hair, can indicate that the hairs are done during step one.
Communication with the client is key in ensuring their satisfaction and avoiding damage to their hair.
Megs plans to offer a membership-style educational program for brow education at an affordable price.

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