Thursday 31 October 2013

permanent makeup class

Our site includes general industry information, as well as information on taking permanent makeup classes and OSHA bloodborne pathogens certification with renowned trainer Makeitup/Ojuloge Lively. Call this following number 08086023938,080335719 or 08023629251 to learn more: • What to look for in reputable permanent makeup schools. • Equipment used in the application of pigments on skin. You have a choice in the type of equipment you wish to train on. What are the differences in equipment, and how do you make a choice? What are the equipment costs? What are the pros and cons of each type of machine? Does one type of equipment result in more of a natural look than another, or is it simply the technique or skill of the technician? Does the permanent makeup school include an equipment package, or do you have to pay extra for your equipment and supplies? • State licensing and legislation, what does YOUR state require? Each state and city has their own licensing laws, zoning restrictions, and other requirements. We will give you some information on where to begin your research on laws and licensing. • Color theory information and how pigments are made. Why is it so important to understand how pigments are made? Is color theory really so scary? • Allergic reactions to pigments - are they common? What does an allergic reaction look like, and can anything be done if a client has an allergic reaction? • OSHA and NIOSH laws & compliance. Are permanent makeup technicians under OSHA? How will you know if your studio falls under OSHA? If you are under OSHA, what can happen if you fail to comply with these laws? • How to protect yourself when working on clients in your spa or studio. Have you heard of MRSA? Is it something we have to be concerned about in the tattoo industry? What are other major concerns regarding safety? • Links to professional organizations. What are the benefits of joining an organization? Is it expensive? Is it really necessary to join? How much does it cost? Are there permanent makeup conventions to attend? • Information on taking a board certification exam once you have completed your primary classes. Organizations that offer these exams include the American Academy of Micro pigmentation (AAM), and the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP). Our site contains information on both of these organizations. • What is the future of the permanent cosmetics industry? With our economy in a down swing, is it a wise career choice? • Why it is important to keep abreast of your state legislation, and how to do so. • Advanced courses such as areola re-pigmentation and scar camouflage, and recognized trainers that specialize in these courses. This type of work is usually referred by a physician. Once you have completed your primary education, and have some experience working on skin, you may be interested in an advanced class.

1 comment:

  1. A friend of mine just started taking permanent makeup training and she loves it. I don't use make up, being a guy and all, but I think getting training in something you love it great.
    -Seamus | NouveauContour USA

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