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$1500 OFF of regular price. This class includes pre-class education and exercises, 3 days of class you must attend, and post-class education, exercises and support. Students can re-take class if they want more training (conditions apply). Plus, 3 months of support after class.
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Yes!! You’ll also learn the “machine shading” technique and the popular eyebrow “microblading” technique. Normally, at $4300 (microblading class $2500 and machine shading $1800). Now, only $2800. You basically get a free machine shading class for free! And you will also receive a complete kit that you can start working with. Welcome to the world of perfect eyebrows.
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Through the use of both techniques, you will be able to satisfy all types of clients that will be walking in to your store. You will be able to just “fill in” the gaps, create a whole new set of natural looking brows AND also able to create that full intense brow look that some of us love. Let us explain to you more in details.
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(Want to know what microblading really is? Scroll down to the bottom of this page to find out more!)
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Our microblading and machine shading trainings here provides you the skills to create beautiful looking results all of your clients will love. And if that’s not rewarding enough, your earning potential is endless. A microblading technician can make from $5000 to $30,000 a month.
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Let’s break it down. An average microblading session takes about two hours and will cost your client anywhere from $450 to $800 – money they are more than willing to pay to look more beautiful. That means $225 to $400 per hour, less the cost of supplies. And, supplies really aren’t that expensive – only $25.00 per treatment. As a trained microblading technician, you can perform this procedure for two clients per day. That’s only four whole hours of your time per day. When it’s all said and done, the money you get to keep equals $200 per hour or more.
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No experience is necessary to learn this amazing new technique. The course will teach you everything you need to know to get started. This opportunity is perfect for anyone. If you are already an experienced beautician, permanent makeup artist, tattoo artist or just a makeup artist, this is one more fabulous tool to add to your tool box.
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After enrollment—before attending the actual class
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Homework: Draw brow shapes on practice skin
11:00 AM -1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
2020
Feb 20 – Feb 22 @ 11AM – 7PM (Model required on last day)
Mar 26 – Mar 28 @ 11AM – 7PM (Model required on last day)
Apr 23 – Apr 25 @ 11AM – 7PM (Model required on last day)
May 28 – May 30 @ 11AM – 7PM (Model required on last day)
Jun 25 – Jun 27 @ 11AM – 7PM (Model required on last day)
Microblading is a semi-permanent makeup procedure whereby hair-like incision strokes are created along the eyebrow to attempt to either enhance, reshape or create a natural looking appearance on the brows. The procedure entails the use of a nano-blade, which is dipped into a pigment that has been matched to natural hair color and skin tone and is then glided along a sketched outline of the brow that has been drawn on and scrutinized beforehand. Whilst only penetrating into the upper skin, the pigment is deposited simultaneously with the creation of the hair-like stroke leaving a feathered outline.
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Also known by a variety of names such as embroidery, micro-stroking, feather touch and hair-like strokes, it is a form of semi-permanent makeup that provides a means to partially or fully camouflage missing eyebrow hair with the appearance of simulated hair using fine deposits of cosmetic tattoo pigments. Over time the strokes can blur and fade and will need to be refreshed.
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This technique is a process that may be used to improve or create eyebrow definition, to cover gaps of lost hair, to extend the eyebrows, or may be used as a full reconstruction if the brows have little/no hair. Each microblading stroke is applied individually, allowing the technician to control the shape, color and density of the completed eyebrows.
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The treatment begins with mapping the desired shape by taking measurements that are unique to each individual, then using individual tattoo strokes or ‘feathers’ in the area to complete the shape and style requested. The color choice is patient-specific and is mixed using a natural selection of micro-pigments to complement hair color and skin tone to give the best look.
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When done by a properly trained artist, Microblading is performed by placing pigment or ink in the dermis with the use of a hand tool with attached needles fused together in a curvilinear grouping. The same look can be achieved using a traditional permanent makeup machine though this technique is called Hairstroke, not microblading. Exactly the same as brow treatments using a machine, the microblading technique involves drawing individual, crisp hair strokes that can be very natural looking. The needles used come in a variety of diameters so that the thickness of each individual hair stroke can be customized to each client depending on the width of their natural hairs as to make the microblading process look more natural.
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Microblading is a form of cosmetic tattooing. Technicians usually use topical anesthetics to limit discomfort and consequently like all forms of cosmetic tattooing if performed correctly the procedure causes minimal discomfort.
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Microblading is a tattoo. Pigment is deposited into the dermis (not into the epidermis as so many techs are claiming. Were it placed in the epidermis it would slough off within 30–90 days, depending on age, as the epidermis continuously renews itself) so as to make the pigment last. The tattoo, as all other tattoos, can fade depending on multiple factors (quality of pigment/ink used, UV exposure, use of acids in skincare products, medications) but will never disappear completely. Tattooing is permanent, whether it is on the body or face. It is crucial to do your research on the experience and education level of the artist before having any work done.
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Immediately post treatment, eyebrows will appear darker than expected, but will fade during the healing process over the following 4 weeks. The treatment is typically a 2 step application process:
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Microblading, although often marketed as semi-permanent, is permanent just like any other tattoo on the body. Periodic Color Boosts will be required to keep the color fresh.
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