
If you’re looking for brow lamination in Kew, you’re probably torn between two looks:
natural or sculpted.
This is where most salons blur the line and let you figure it out after your brows are already processed.
Bad move.
Here’s the clean comparison — what each style actually looks like, who it suits, and how to avoid ending up with brows that don’t feel like you.

Brow lamination doesn’t add hair.
It controls direction, texture, and density illusion.
That means:
The difference comes down to mapping, timing, and restraint.
Natural lamination is the quiet, expensive-looking option.
Natural lamination ages better over the weeks.
It softens — it doesn’t collapse.
Sculpted lamination is more deliberate and structured.
This style demands better technique.
Overdo it and it turns stiff or shiny fast.
They don’t choose.
They say “whatever you recommend” — and get whatever the technician defaults to.
In Kew, where subtlety matters, that usually backfires.
You should always decide before chemicals touch your brows:
(If you’re still comparing treatments, read:
👉 Brow Treatments Explained: Lamination vs Tint vs Sculpt)
Expect pricing in this range:
Price doesn’t decide natural vs sculpted.
Skill does.
(For a broader comparison, see:
👉 Brow Lamination Prices Across Melbourne Suburbs)
Kew clients value control and understatement.
They don’t want trends — they want brows that make sense on their face.
At Lotik, the first question isn’t “do you want lamination?”
It’s “how do you want your brows to behave?”
That means:
That’s why clients stick around — quietly.
(For the long-term perspective, read:
👉 Why Brow Technique Matters More Than Products)
Sculpted looks sharper early.
Natural looks better for longer.
First 24 hours:
After that:
Skip aftercare and sculpted brows punish you faster.
(If you’re prone to irritation, read first:
👉 Brow Lamination for Sensitive Skin: What to Know)
Can I switch between natural and sculpted next time?
Yes — as long as brow health is maintained.
Is sculpted lamination damaging?
Only if over-processed or done too frequently.
Is tint required for sculpted brows?
Not required, but often recommended.
Which style suits mature skin better?
Natural lamination, almost always.
Can men get brow lamination?
Yes — usually a very subtle natural finish.
Brow lamination in Kew isn’t about choosing a trend.
It’s about choosing how visible you want the work to be.
Natural whispers.
Sculpted speaks.
The best salons don’t decide for you —
they execute your choice with precision.
That’s why locals trust Lotik Beauty.
Book your visit at your preferred Lotik location from here.