5 things to consider before enrolling in permanent makeup and microblading training.

5 things to consider before enrolling in permanent makeup and microblading training.

Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation, is a popular cosmetic procedure that involves tattooing pigment into the skin to enhance or recreate the appearance of natural features like eyebrows, eyeliner, and lipstick. If you're interested in entering the permanent makeup industry, enrolling in a training program is an important first step. In this post, we'll discuss five things you should consider before signing up for permanent makeup training.

Certification and accreditation: Look for a training program that is hands on and has at least 100 hours. This will ensure that you receive a high-quality education and are able to obtain a license to practice in your state.

Course curriculum: Make sure the training program covers a wide range of topics, including anatomy and physiology, color theory, sanitation and sterilization, and equipment use. You should also look for hands-on training, as practice is crucial to becoming proficient in the techniques of permanent makeup.

Instructor experience: Look for a program with instructors who have plenty of experience in the field. They should be able to provide real-world examples and offer valuable insights based on their own experiences.

Location: Consider the location of the training program. If you have to travel long distances or relocate to attend the program, it could be a financial burden. Or a really fun destination city, like Las Vegas!

Cost: Permanent makeup training can be expensive, so be sure to research the cost of different programs and factor in any additional expenses like travel and materials.

 Permanent makeup training is an important investment in your career as a permanent makeup artist. By considering these five factors, you can choose a program that will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in the industry.

Please reach out with any questions.

Back to blog