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Get answers to common questions about Permanent makeup course.
Our course teaches eyebrow microblading, machine shading, lip blush, eyeliner techniques, color theory, skin anatomy, consent and consultation protocols, aftercare, and hands-on practice. Instructors provide demonstrated techniques and supervised client sessions to build practical competence.
Course length varies by level: foundational workshops run one to three days, comprehensive certification programs span one to four weeks with supervised clinic hours. We offer flexible scheduling and accelerated options for experienced artists seeking advanced technique training.
We offer beginner-friendly beginner tracks that start with fundamentals, as well as advanced modules for licensed technicians. No prior PMU experience is necessary for foundational classes; however, prerequisites apply for master-level courses and machine-based certifications.
Training covers universal precautions, single-use sterile supplies, proper disinfection, sharps handling, cross-contamination prevention, bloodborne pathogen awareness, client screening, and documentation. Students practice safe setup, disposal procedures, and receive certification in sanitation standards aligned with local health regulations.
Yes. Upon successful completion you receive a certification of competency. Recognized certifications depend on the program level; our accredited courses meet industry standards and provide documentation useful for licensure and professional insurance applications where applicable.
Starter kits typically include machines or manual tools, needles, pigment samples, numbing agents, practice skins, disposables, and detailed manuals. Higher-level packages may include premium devices and extended consumables. Kit contents are listed before enrollment so students can prepare.