
Frequently Asked Questions
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For services that involve chemicals, such as lamination or dyeing, we always recommend consulting with your doctor before scheduling, especially during the first trimester of pregnancy. Threading or waxing generally has no contraindications.
To ensure the best results and longest-lasting laminate, it is crucial to avoid getting your eyebrows wet for the first 24-48 hours. You should also refrain from using makeup on the area, oil-based products, and avoid saunas or steam for at least a week. We will also provide you with detailed post-treatment care instructions.
Both techniques can cause minimal temporary discomfort, but at Valeria Galvis Beauty Studio we use a gentle technique to ensure that your experience is as comfortable as possible.
For eyebrow shaping, we recommend an appointment every 3-4 weeks. If you opt for lamination, a visit every 6-8 weeks is ideal. The dye can be refreshed every 3-4 weeks, depending on your preference.
Yes, please. If you feel sick, have a fever, or have cold or flu symptoms, we kindly ask that you postpone your appointment. We prioritize your well-being and that of our team.
It is crucial that you inform us of any pre-existing medical conditions, allergies (especially to dyes or adhesives), if you are taking specific medications (such as Retin-A or isotretinoin/Accutane), or if you have had recent facial procedures (such as chemical peels or microdermabrasion). Your safety and health are our top priority.
For best results, we recommend coming in with clean eyebrows and no makeup. Ideally, avoid plucking them for at least 2-3 weeks beforehand so that we can work with as much hair as possible.
It is best to avoid applying makeup to your eyebrows for at least 24 hours after the service, especially if it includes dyeing or lamination. This allows the products to set properly and reduces the risk of irritation.