A NEW beauty trend which sees women 'laminating' their eyebrows has reached British shores.
The semi-permanent treatment - which promises extra fullness and thickness - keeps them in place for up to two months.
Hailing from Moscow, Russia, 'eyebrow lamination' involves setting hairs in the same direction.
Beauticians will use a special solution that makes them straight and flexible.
Then a hydrating serum is a applied, followed by a natural-looking tint over the top.
The finished result means your brows will look freshly-combed for weeks.
According to , in London prices for eyebrow lamination start from £75 and the treatment takes approximately 50 minutes.
Depending on the person, the effect can last between one and two months.
Immediately afterwards, there may be redness and flakiness.
It is recommended you use a little oil every day to reduce this.
Beauty fans have been sharing positive reviews of the treatment on Instagram.
One person wrote: "Oh my goodness. ART if I have ever seen it. Wow."
Another commented: "Wow wow wow incredible."
However, not everyone is a fan of the treatment - being touted as "keratin for your eyebrows".
Commenting on Facebook, one person wrote: "I can get the same look for a lot less by taking a small brush to my brows."
Another added that it "makes you look constantly surprised".
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