How to Add Brow Lamination to Your Menu

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Quick Insight

You can add brow lamination to your menu for $144 all-in — just the Elleeplex Profusion products the service actually uses, nothing wasted. That setup performs 10 brow laminations and pays for itself in two appointments. Already running Elleeplex Profusion? You just need $20 in products to get started.

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Brow lamination is one of the most in-demand services in the beauty industry right now — fluffy, lifted, brushed-up brows that clients rebook every six to eight weeks. It's fast, it's high-margin, and the startup setup is one of the leanest in beauty: just the products the service actually uses, with nothing wasted. This guide covers exactly what you need, what it costs, what to charge, and what the setup produces. It's about the products and the business, not the technique.

1. What You Need

Brow lamination has one of the leanest startup lists in beauty — no rods, no adhesive, no shields. Just the Elleeplex Profusion lotions the service runs on, the conditioning treatment, a remover, a flat brush, the wrap, and two disposables. Every piece below gets used in every service — nothing sits in a drawer.

Your Brow Lamination Startup — 7 Products, Zero Waste

Total: $144. That's your complete brow lamination setup — every product in it gets used in every service.

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Already running Elleeplex Profusion?

Then you're $20 away: the wrap ($10), brow lamination wands ($4), and lint-free wands ($6). Your sachets and tools are already covered — Profusion is the brow lamination system. There is no cheaper service to add to a Profusion setup.

$144. Ten brow laminations. Paid back in two appointments — the leanest startup in beauty.

2. What Your Setup Does

Before the math, here's what this setup gives you on day one:

Day-One Capacity
  • 10 brow laminations — Elleeplex Profusion's gentle, cysteamine-based formula is built for lash and brow lamination
  • Every tool the service needs — flat brush for Step 1 and Step 2, the wrap for processing, and the wands for combing, setting, and application
  • Elleeplex ReGEN — the conditioning treatment that finishes every brow lamination, with 50+ applications in one tube

And the quiet bonus: the same Elleeplex Profusion sachets also perform traditional lash lifts and power the Korean lash lift. When you're ready to add lash services, your lotions are already on the trolley — you'd just add the lash-specific tools. One product line, three services.

One Set, Two Services

Because Elleeplex Profusion does both lash lifts and brow laminations, if there's enough lotion left in a set of Step 1 and Step 2, you may be able to use one set for a lash lift and a brow lamination done in the same appointment. It's not guaranteed every time — but when it works, it's two services for the cost of one.

3. What to Charge

Brow lamination typically runs between $75 and $110 across the US, with a national average around $90. Where you land depends on your market and what else is on your menu — but $90 is a solid, defensible starting point almost anywhere.

Service Price
Brow Lamination $90
Brow Lamination + Brow Tint $115
The Easiest Upsell in Brow Work

A brow tint after the lamination is the most natural add-on there is — a few extra minutes on an appointment you're already booked for, at $25 more per ticket with combo pricing. The Belmacil Mini Tint Kit is $165 and covers roughly 400 applications — at $30 a tint, that's up to $12,000 in tint revenue from a single $165 kit. Tint half your laminations and you've added $375 in nearly pure profit to your first refill pack alone. When you're ready, the How to Add Lash and Brow Tinting to Your Menu with Belmacil guide covers the complete $201 setup.

4. The Money Math

Your all-in investment is $144. Here's what it can produce before you reorder anything:

What Your Setup Can Produce
  • $10 brow laminations at $90 = $900
  • $Your setup pays for itself in 2 appointments
  • $Roughly $6–7 in core product per service against a $90 ticket — and clients rebook every six to eight weeks on their own

That's $900 in revenue from a $144 setup — and stack the brow tint combo at $115 and the same 10 sets produce closer to $1,150. From there, each $60 refill pack you reorder covers another $900 in services. Brow lamination is one of the fastest services on any menu to book, perform, and rebook.

Two appointments to break even. Everything after that is profit.
Already Running Profusion? Run This Math Instead

If Elleeplex Profusion is already on your trolley, your added investment is $20 — the wrap and two packs of wands — and every brow lamination you book earns $90 using sachets you already stock. Your first appointment pays for the products more than four times over. There is no cheaper way to add a $90 service to your menu.

5. What's Inside Your Setup

Here's exactly what you're getting and what each piece does.

Product Price What It's For
Elleeplex Profusion Refills (10 Shot Pack) $60.00 10 brow laminations — one set of Step 1 + Step 2 per service; 20 sachets total (10 of each step)
Elleeplex ReGEN — Next Generation Formula $40.00 Conditioning treatment that finishes every service — 50+ applications per tube
Elleebana Makeup Remover (30ml) $12.00 Pre-service cleanse
Elleebrush — Flat Tip $12.00 Applying Step 1 and Step 2 to the brows — sanitize and reuse
Elleebana Brow Lamination Wrap $10.00 Traps body heat during processing and presses brow hairs into position
Brow Lamination Wands (10 Pack) $4.00 Combing and setting brows during the service
Lint-Free Wands (100 Pack) $6.00 Applying and removing product
Total Setup Cost $144.00
The Value

Every product in this setup gets used in every service — no rods, no adhesive, no tools sitting in a drawer. That's the whole point: $144 buys exactly what brow lamination needs and nothing it doesn't, and the ReGEN, remover, brush, and wands all last well beyond your first refill pack.

6. What to Reorder

When your setup runs low, you're only restocking consumables. Two things run out together every 10 services: the Elleeplex Profusion Refills (10 Shot Pack) at $60 and the brow lamination wands at $4 — grab both in one reorder. Add lint-free wands and a new wrap as they run out. Your ReGEN, remover, and flat brush all last well beyond your first refill pack.

At roughly $6–7 in core product per service against a $90 ticket — and one $60 refill pack covering $900 in brow laminations — this is one of the leanest reorder lists on any service menu.

7. Ready to Expand Your Menu?

Here's the part that makes this setup even smarter: the same Elleeplex Profusion sachets on your trolley also perform traditional lash lifts and power the Korean lash lift. Adding lash services later means adding lash tools — your lotions are already covered. And tinting stacks onto brow lamination for the easiest upsell in brow work.

Build from here

Want tinting on the menu? The How to Add Lash and Brow Tinting to Your Menu with Belmacil guide covers the $201 setup. Ready for the Korean lash lift? How to Add Korean Lash Lifts to Your Menu shows how your Profusion kit gets you most of the way there. Or launch the complete menu — traditional lash lifts, Korean lash lifts, lash and brow tinting and brow lamination — with the $749 Startup Bundle guide.

A note on training

Everything in this guide is for trained, licensed professionals. Before you offer brow lamination, make sure you've completed proper training and that you're meeting your state's licensing and scope-of-practice requirements — they vary by location. You'll find Pro Guides, online courses, webinars, and trainer matching on our Education page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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No — the Profusion refills, ReGEN, remover, flat brush, wrap, and the two wand packs cover everything the service needs, and every one of them gets used in every service. That's the whole design of this setup: nothing you buy sits unused in a drawer.
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Just $20 in products: the Brow Lamination Wrap ($10), brow lamination wands ($4), and lint-free wands ($6). Your sachets and tools are already covered — Profusion is the brow lamination system.
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Yes — Elleeplex Profusion's Step 1 and Step 2 sachets handle both lash lifts and brow laminations. One set per service, and if there's enough lotion left, you may be able to run a lash lift and a brow lamination from the same set in one appointment. That flexibility is what makes Profusion such a strong foundation kit.
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Every six to eight weeks, as the laminated hairs grow out with the natural brow cycle. That's the quiet power of this service — it builds a recurring client base that rebooks on its own schedule, without reminders or promotions.
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Yes — brow lamination is a professional chemical service that requires proper training and licensing. Requirements vary by state, so check with your local licensing agency to confirm what applies to you. You'll find courses, webinars, and trainer matching on our Education page.
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Tina Evans
Founder, Lash Lift Society · Authorized Elleebana USA Distributor

Tina Evans is the founder of Lash Lift Society, a salon owner since 2006, and a working lash artist. She has been doing lash extensions since 2007 and has been an Authorized Elleebana USA Distributor since 2019 — a Certified Lash Educator and former Elleebana Trainer. Tina founded Lash Lift Society because she believed in Elleebana from the moment she first used the products in 2016, and wanted to bring that same standard, and the education behind it, to lash artists across the country.

This guide is for educational purposes for licensed beauty professionals. Pricing shown is based on national averages and is provided as an example only — set your own pricing based on your market. Licensing and scope-of-practice requirements for lash and brow services vary by state and locality — check with your local government licensing agency to confirm the specific requirements that apply to you. Lash Lift Society is not affiliated with any state licensing board.

 

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