1. Basics of permanent make-up:
This includes an introduction to the basics of permanent makeup, safety guidelines, hygiene practices and legal aspects.
2. Skin anatomy and contraindications:
Understanding the skin structure and possible contraindications for the application of permanent makeup is crucial to working safely and effectively.
3. Product knowledge and tools:
An introduction to the different types of pigments, needles, machines and other tools used in the application of permanent makeup.
4. Different types of eyeliner:
Training courses typically cover different styles of eyeliner, including classic eyeliner, thicker or thinner lines, winged eyeliner, and other styles to suit the client's preferences.
5. Color theory and pigment mixing:
A thorough knowledge of color theory is important to select the right colors for different skin tones and client preferences. This includes mixing pigments to create customized colors.
6. Techniques for eyeliner application:
Training may include various techniques for applying permanent eyeliner, including hand tools and machines, as well as techniques for achieving different effects such as shading or highlighting.
7. Practical exercises:
This typically involves hands-on practice on models or practice skins to give students the opportunity to improve their skills under supervision.
8. Aftercare and care:
Information on aftercare and care for permanent makeup is important to ensure that clients achieve the best results and avoid complications.