Monday 24 June 2013

Advance Your Cosmetology Career With Permanent Cosmetics Training

By Lana Bray


Cosmetics has always been a popular trend, but as of currently, more branches of the artistic application of makeup are being creating due to higher demands. Once specific area where people are looking into advancing their careers is through permanent cosmetics training. A course in this branch of makeup artistry prepares students to deal with the intense aesthetics, possibly even legal, and application process involved with this form of makeup.

In this particular field, gaining experience is important since the procedures involved are extremely delicate. Proper experience has to be first gain through a platform that offers proper training. It is important to ensure the safety and satisfaction of potential clients, but before that potential students have to be able to demonstrate complete competency.

The technical aspect of ensuring the realistic and natural end of beauty definition and enhancement is the main goal. Unlike an untrained cosmetologist, professionally trained artists would be able to avoid performing makeup designs that appear to overdone, unflattering, or fake. As this procedure produces permanent results, it is extremely important to ensure that procedures are individualized to please clients.

The typical cosmetics course will include students with some intermediate knowledge of make-up application either from their experiences from working at a salon or a day spa or a tattoo parlor. For the first day, students will learn the basic history of permanent cosmetic training. Then they will be taught about the expected legal issues that can occur in this particular field of cosmetology.

Students will be taught proper camera techniques. This is a required aspect that is often overlooked especially by untrained individuals. Photos are important guidelines that determine where improvements can be made and also serve as reference during the application process. Other techniques that students can expect to learn include proper infection control through proper cleaning mechanics and sterilization. Also the best way to handle clients with allergic reactions will also be taught.

Hands on experience is vital too being certified, however students must demonstrate their knowledge of basic makeup application. Students will show their knowledge and precision by perform makeup techniques on lambskins before they have the opportunity to perform techniques on models. Instructors will most likely want to see if students are capable of applying lip liners, eyeliners and creating eyebrows.

Completion of the course is usually followed by multiple exams. Students will take a practical, oral, and written exams before a certificate for micro-pigmentation is awarded. The exams serve to demonstrate whether students are competent enough to become true cosmetology technicians.

Interested participants can expect a permanent cosmetics training course to last about sixty hours, since this the recommended prerequisite for students interested in obtaining a certificate. The sixty hours are divided up over several days and are taught by a professionally trained instructor. Since there will be intense supervision done by an instructor, most classes of this kind will not admit more than three pupils at one time.




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