Micro blading Class
Course Duration 25 days
Master in Micro Blading and shading
Products knowledge.
Microblading
Shading
Ombrey
Eyebrow Tint
Theory
Practice different types of stroke
Measurement of different eyebrow shape
Eyebrow Color mixing
Use of microblading machine
Practical with 5 models
Certificate distribution
All products are provided during training sessions
Course costs- 35,000/-
some photos of microblading
Introduction
A semi-permanent makeup method called microblading is used to improve the look of eyebrows. It entails making tiny, hair-like strokes in the epidermis with a hand-held tool that are filled in with pigment to give the appearance of thicker, more defined eyebrows.
In recent years, microblading has grown in popularity, especially among people who want to get a natural-looking, low-maintenance brow contour. It is a common option for people who have sparse or excessively plucked brows, as well as for those who want to give their current brows more definition and fullness.
A trained and experienced technician will confer with the client to determine the desired size, shape, and color of their eyebrows before beginning the microblading procedure. Then the expert will employ a tiny blade.
Here are some of the advantages
Natural-looking eyebrows: It allows for the creation of realistic-looking eyebrows that mimic the look of natural hair. The fine strokes of the tool create a feathered effect that blends in seamlessly with your existing eyebrow hair.
Semi-permanent: Unlike traditional tattooing, which can last a lifetime, It is semi-permanent. This means that the results will fade over time, allowing you to adjust the shape and style of your eyebrows as your face changes over the years.
Saves time: If you spend a lot of time every day filling in your eyebrows with makeup, microblading can save you a significant amount of time. You won’t need to spend as much time getting ready in the morning, and you won’t have to worry about your eyebrows smudging or fading during the day.
Low maintenance: Microbladed eyebrows require minimal maintenance. You won’t need to fill in your eyebrows with makeup, and you won’t have to worry about them smudging or fading. You may need to touch them up every few years, but otherwise, you can enjoy hassle-free, beautiful eyebrows.
Boosts confidence: For many people, having sparse or uneven eyebrows can be a source of insecurity. Microblading can help boost your confidence by giving you fuller, more defined eyebrows that enhance your natural beauty.
Safe and non-invasive: It is a safe, non-invasive procedure that does not require any incisions or surgery. The process involves numbing the area around your eyebrows with a topical cream, so you won’t feel any pain or discomfort during the procedure.
Microblading is a skilled technique that requires proper training to master. Here are some of the essential skills that you will learn during training:
Brow mapping: Before the microblading procedure, you need to map out the brows to ensure that they are symmetrical and suit the client’s face shape. You will learn how to measure and mark the brows to create a natural-looking shape.
Color theory: Microblading involves using pigment to create the hair-like strokes. You will learn how to choose the right pigment color for your client’s skin tone and how to mix different pigments to achieve the desired shade.
Hand-eye coordination: It involves using a handheld tool to create fine, precise strokes on the skin. You will learn how to control the tool to create even and natural-looking strokes.
Sterilization and safety: As a microblading artist, you must follow proper safety and sterilization protocols to prevent infections and ensure client safety. You will learn how to sanitize your equipment, use disposable tools, and maintain a clean workspace.
Client communication: As a artist, you need to communicate effectively with your clients to understand their needs and preferences. You will learn how to ask the right questions, manage client expectations, and provide aftercare instructions.
Business skills: If you plan to start your own business, you will need to learn essential business skills such as marketing, bookkeeping, and customer service.
Overall, microblading training teaches you a combination of technical and soft skills to become a successful artist.
