Microblading Hands On Training
HOW TO RUN
A Microblading Business
WITH OUR 4 – DAY CURRICULUM
Run A Microblading Business & Practical Training
Starting any business can be challenging. On the 4th day of the Microblading And Ombré Powder Brow Certification we help our students with the structure of how to begin their microblading studio. Learning the microblading and ombré powder technique is not all there is to think about when getting started. Students will also need to think about getting a tattoo license, buying equipment, working out a pricing structure and promoting their business. On the 4th day of the microblading certification we spend the morning helping students understand these aspects of setting up a business.
See what its really like to be inside a large – scale microblading business. The 4th certification day is held inside BrowBeat Studio’s treatment facility
Sometimes it is not enough…
to hear the theory and see pictures of a studio setting and a treatment set up.
Microblading and ombré Powder Brow Certification Day 4..
is about putting the theory from day 1 – 3 into practical applications.
The morning of certification day 4…
is about the setup and running of a microblading business. After lunch, students break away into pairs into their own treatment rooms.
Get trained Inside A Functioning Microblading Business
After hearing about the business side of running a microblading studio, the students practice their new skills and are guided on the following:
Full Microblading And ombré Powder Brow Cart Setup
Going through a microblading and shading setup solidifies everything that is needed to provide a service. This is a confidence building exercise for the student as many students fear that they will not be prepared in an actual treatment situation. BrowBeat Certification is of the understanding that providing the students with necessary equipment and product list is of the utmost importance as their questions about microblading far surpasses the technique itself but moreover to what is needed for the process in its entirety.
Role Play A Practical Application On The Avoidance Of Cross Contamination
Safety is of the utmost importance. While providing a microblading or ombré powder brow service a process in which to avoid cross contamination is vital. Students will have the opportunity to show trainers their process with gloves and their cart setup.
Map The Shape On Their Partner And Have It Discussed And Approved By Trainers
Learning how to map the brow shape on a client is one of the most important parts of the service as bad shape is the clients biggest worry when receiving the treatment. In this role play exercise the student will get to map the brows using the BrowBeat mapping structure taught during day 1 and 2 of the certification. This live person on person mapping lesson is one of the most important parts of the entire course and widely enjoyed by the students.
Make A Collage Of Their Mapping Before And Afters
The way client images s are showcased can improve the appearance and quality of the work. Learn how to use a free version of Pic Collage to send your clients professional pictures
Work On Their Partners With A Silicone Headband Simulating A Treatment
Students get to simulate a treatment on their partner. Using a silicone headband, students get to microblade or shade with their machine on each other. This exercise assists the students understanding of the artist territory in the aspect of space relating to the client. Additionally this is an exercise on body and hand placement. Student will have a real – life simulation on what is like to be in front of a live human. Probably one of the most exciting exercises of the day, The silicone headband exercise is the final confidence building exercise of the day.
* THIS IS A SIMULATION ONLY, DONE ON SILICONE HEADBANDS
Run A microblading Business & Practical Training Schedule
Day 4
In Studio Practice Day
The Product Mix Needed For A Microblading Business
What should you sell?
Services price list
Charging per treatment
Using shading as an add on service
Client time management
Creating clear policies with your clients
Client Management
Time management and what it means to your business
Selling appointments as blocks of time
Creating clear policies
Families and friends in your treatment rooms
Remaining professional but still personal
Starting Your Microblading Business
Doing free clients
Building a review platform
Going out on foot to promote your business
Collaborations within your network area to get you started
Taking A Booking
The Impression of a microblading business
Switching your free clients to paying clients
Using education to make sales
Getting back to your clients and returning calls
Securing deposits
Booking checklist
Best Picture Taking Practices
How to take photographs with lighting and equipment
Creating and maintaining client files and photographs
Collages and follow up communications for your client
Lunch
STUDENTS PAIR OFF INTO STUDIO ROOMS FOR PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THEIR KNOWLEDGE
Microblading Practical Knowledge Applications
Setting up a cart role play and assessment
Cross contamination role play and evaluation
Mentors circulate to assess and advise the students
Mapping
Students map on their partners following the mapping rules
Best picture taking practices are used to create client flies
Students practice making collages to send to their clients and post on social media
Mentors circulate to assess and advise the students
Provide A Microblading Treatment (Simulation On Silicone Headband)
Headband treatment simulation puts all knowledge into effect including:
- Hand placement
- Pressure applications
- Blade / machine angle
- Artist seating maximization and limitations
Final Q and A
Microblading Certification
Microblading Equipment And Drawing An Eyebrow On Paper
The influence of an eyebrow
The power profitability of the microblading movement
Mapping On Paper Using Reference Points
The Golden Ratio
Universal eyebrow language
Using the calipers
Sketching the brow
Mentors circulate and advise the students
The Microblading Basic Stroke Pattern
The microblading stroke pattern defined
Naming and understanding each part of the stroke pattern
Exercise on the stroke pattern – Head
Exercise on the stroke pattern – Conversion
Exercise on the stroke pattern – Spine
Exercise on the stroke pattern – Upper strokes
Exercise on the stroke pattern – Lower strokes
Exercise on the stroke pattern – Inner Strokes
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Lunch Break
Getting Setup To Work On Silicone Skins
Putting your tools together
Hand grip and blade angle preference
Blade wrapping
Learning a triple stretch
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Working On Blank Skins
Using the pigments
Recognizing and adjusting depth in the silicone
Tips on remaining straight in the skin
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Microblading Inside The Brow Shape On Silicone
Students put their knowledge into action applying the basic stroke pattern
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Mapping On a Human Using The Same Reference Points as Mapping On Paper
Using pigmented string
Understanding facial markers
Conservative thinking on mapping and how to avoid mistakes
The mapping reference points on a human
Sketching the shape
Using the surgical marker
Microblading Certification
The Definition Of Trust
How to establish trust with your clients
Revision Of Microblading Certification Day 1
Practice session and discussion of microblading stroke pattern
Practice session and discussion of mapping and sketching
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Part 4 – Understanding Pigments
Learning about pigments
How to choose color
Color quiz, what color would you choose? Prizes given
Lunch Break
Part 5 – Working On Past Permanent Makeup
How to recognize when a client has past PMU
Variables of working over past PMU
How to lighten and fade botched past PMU
Part 6 – Identifying Pressure
Pigment depth and pressure
Examples of varying pressure healed
Assessing pressure visually
Exercises on recognizing pressure
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Identifying skin types
Quiz on skin types, prizes given
Skin abnormalities and contraindications
Part 8 – Setting Up and how To Avoid Contamination
Texas State Health Code (students are given handouts of code)
Setting up a microblading cart for a successful treatment
What is a pathogen?
Avoiding contamination using gloves and barrier film
The Treatment Process
Cart setup
Educating your client
Consents and aftercare packs
The order in which an entire treatment is provided
Microblading Exam, Certificate Presentation and final Q and A
Ombré Powder Brow
The art Of Shading Unveiled – Introduction
What is shading?
What are the uses of shading?
Understanding shading names and buzzwords
The Difference Between Microblading and Shading
When microblading isn’t enough
A comparison of microblading and ombré side by side
Education on shading machines
Education on needle configurations
Skin types and ombré and powder brow technique
Learning Shading Technique
Putting the shading tools together
Machine angle, speed and pressure
Learning the sweeping motion
Ombré shading brow style
Powder brow shading style
Combo brow shading style
Working on silicone skins
Exercise – Creating pixilation and pigmentation
Exercise – Speed and its effect on pixilation
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Lunch Break
Shading Passes and Layering Pixilation
What Is a shading pass?
Defining how to do an entire shading pass
Understanding layering
Shading in sections and working with order
Exercises, Definition and technique – Ombré Brows
Exercises, Definition and technique – Powder Brows
Exercises, Definition and technique – Combo Brows
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Why Clients Desire Shading
Managing client’s expectations
Shading target audience
Shading with light pigment colors
Using Shading For Corrections
Screening correction clients
Shading over old tattoo (PMU)
Shading over previous microblading
Strategic Shading
Being creative with shading
Sculpting shading needs for the individual
Freestyle shading exercise
Mentors circulate and advise the students
Certificate Presentation and final Q and A
Run A Microblading Business & Practical Training
The Product Mix Needed For A Microblading Business
What should you sell?
Services price list
Charging per treatment
Using shading as an add on service
Client time management
Creating clear policies with your clients
Client Management
Time management and what it means to your business
Selling appointments as blocks of time
Creating clear policies
Families and friends in your treatment rooms
Remaining professional but still personal
Starting Your Microblading Business
Doing free clients
Building a review platform
Going out on foot to promote your business
Collaborations within your network area to get you started
Taking A Booking
The Impression of a microblading business
Switching your free clients to paying clients
Using education to make sales
Getting back to your clients and returning calls
Securing deposits
Booking checklist
Best Picture Taking Practices
How to take photographs with lighting and equipment
Creating and maintaining client files and photographs
Collages and follow up communications for your client
Lunch Break
STUDENTS PAIR OFF INTO STUDIO ROOMS FOR PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THEIR KNOWLEDGE
Microblading Practical Knowledge Applications
Setting up a cart role play and assessment
Cross contamination role play and evaluation
Mentors circulate to assess and advise the students
Mapping
Students map on their partners following the mapping rules
Best picture taking practices are used to create client flies
Students practice making collages to send to their clients and post on social media
Mentors circulate to assess and advise the students
Provide A Microblading Treatment (Simulation On Silicone Headband)
Headband treatment simulation puts all knowledge into effect including:
- Hand placement
- Pressure applications
- Blade / machine angle
- Artist seating maximization and limitations
Final Q and A
Microblading and Ombre Powder Brow 4 Day Certification $2599
Lip Blushing & Dark Lip Equalization 2 – Day Certification $1249