Permanent Makeup, Microblading & Powder Brow Training
Dive into the world of permanent makeup (PMU) with our comprehensive In-Person PMU, Microblading & Powder Brow Course. Whether you’re a novice exploring the field or a seasoned professional keen on updating your techniques, this course is designed to cater to all skill levels.
Key Features:
- 4 Days In-person + 12hrs Online
- Rotary Kit
- Microblading Kit
- 3 x Accredited CPD Certificates
- Covid-19 Protocols & Procedures
- Blood-borne Pathogen Certificate
- Licensing & Registration Training
- Includes Legal Documents
- Indemnity Form & Aftercare Instructions
- Includes Extra Info and Notes
- Bring Minimum 32 gig Flash-Drive
Certificates:
- PMU Certificate
- Microblading Certificate
- Powder Brows Certificate
- Bloodborne Pathogens Certificate
Start your professional PMU career with confidence and creativity. Sign up for our In Person PMU, Microblading & Powder Brow Course now and begin your artistic exploration!
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PMU COURSE CURRICULUM
- Introduction to Permanent Makeup
- Permanent Makeup Course Overview
- A Brief History of Permanent Makeup
- Getting Started - Business License
- Marketing - How to Sell Your PMU Services
- Download Document Pack
- The Consultation - Customer File
- Designing Eyebrows and Face Shapes
- Designing Eyebrows with Golden Mean Caliper
- Workstation Setup Procedures
- Understanding the Human Skin
- Preparing the Skin
- Anesthetics in PMU
- Nano Eyebrows - Introduction to Techniques and Devices
- Ombre Brows - Techniques and Pigments
- Permanent Makeup Eyeliner - Application Techniques
- Permanent Makeup Lips - Procedures and Techniques
- Handling Medical Waste
- Vaccinations in Permanent Makeup
- Pigments: Introduction to Color Theory, Understanding Under Tones, PMU Correction
- Final Words
- What to Do Next
- Certificate of Competency
Licensing Process Explained
In New Zealand, the licensing process for tattooing, piercing, permanent makeup (PMU), microblading, and tattoo removal varies by local authority but generally involves several key steps. Practitioners must apply for a Special Treatments License from their local council, which requires proving their competence and adherence to strict hygiene standards. This often includes submitting detailed information about their premises and operational procedures, completing a health and safety course, and sometimes passing a specific examination. Additionally, for treatments like PMU and microblading, practitioners may need to show certificates from recognized training courses. The aim of these regulations is to ensure that all procedures are performed safely and to a high standard, protecting both practitioners and clients.