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Permanent Makeup, often referred to as cosmetic tattooing ormicropigmentation. A cosmetic technique that involves the careful implantationof pigments into the upper dermal layers of the skin to produce designsresembling makeup.This procedure is typically employed to enhance and define facial features suchas eyebrows, eyelids, and lips, offering a long-lasting alternative to daily makeupapplication.By embedding pigment into the upper dermal layer of the skin, it ensures thatthese enhancements remain visible over time, subtly improving one'sappearance with a look that mirrors freshly applied makeup.This practice is not only a cosmetic choice but often a restorative procedure,helping those who have lost features due to aging, medical conditions, or surgeryregain their confidence and ease their daily routines.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
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PERMANENT MAKEUP SERVICES RATEEyebrows - NZD $450 - $900Eyebrow Manual Hairstokes - NZD $450 - $850Eyebrow Machine Hairstrokes - NZD $450 - $900Eyebrow Ombre/Powder Brows - NZD $400 - $800Eyebrow Combination Technique - NZD $500 - $900Lips - NZD $400 - $800Semi-Permanent Lip Color BoostNano Hydrate Lip SculptEyeliner - NZD $300 - $600Lash EnhancementVelvet LashLinerGlamour ShadowlinerThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
•Microblading is a popular method that involves using a handheld tool to create fine,hair-like strokes for a natural look. Manual Microshadingoften combined withmicroblading, provides a soft, powdered effect, resembling the look of makeup.•Ombre Brows: technique offers a more defined and filled-in appearance with agradient effect, lighter at the front and gradually becoming darker towards the tail ofthe brow, mimicking the look of a softly shaded brow pencil or powder.•Machine hairstrokes: employ a digital device to implant pigment more deeply,resulting in longer-lasting results compared to microblading, and are oftenrecommended for those with oily or mature skin.Microblading Ombre Brows Machine HairstrokesThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
MANUALMICROBLADINGThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Microblading and Manual Microshading are distinct semi-permanentcosmetic procedures designed to enhance the eyebrows'appearance.Microblading: is a precision technique where a hand-held tool with ablade is used to make fine, hair-like incisions in the skin, into whichpigment is deposited. The result is natural-looking, hair-like strokes thatmimic the flow and color of the client's existing eyebrows, providingfullness and definition to sparse or thinning brows.Manual Microshading: uses a similar hand-held tool but with aconfiguration of needles that creates a soft, powdery effect with agradient look. Unlike microblading, which replicates individual hairs,microshading offers a more diffused appearance, akin to the effect ofbrow powder, giving the brows a fuller look with added depth anddimension.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
CANDIDATES FORPERMANENT MAKEUPThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Individuals with Thin or Sparse Eyebrows: Those withnaturally light, sparse, or uneven eyebrows due togenetics, over-plucking, or aging.People with Active Lifestyles: Ideal for athletes,swimmers, and anyone engaged in activities wheretraditional makeup might smudge or wear off.Persons with Hair Loss Conditions: Suitable forindividuals with alopecia, trichotillomania, or postchemotherapy hair loss, restoring the appearance ofnatural eyebrows.Busy Individuals/ Professionals: Beneficial for peoplewith demanding schedules who seek to reduce timespent on daily makeup routines.Those with Oily Skin: Microshading is preferred forthose whose skin type might cause microbladingstrokes to blur.Individuals Seeking a Subtle Look: For those desiringa softer, powdered brow look instead of distinct hairlike strokes.Clients with Cosmetic Allergies: Useful for peopleallergic to traditional makeup products.People with Hand Disabilities or Motor Impairment:Great for individuals who find it challenging to applymakeup due to physical limitations.Cancer Patients with Hair Loss in Brows: Particularlyhelpful for cancer patients experiencing hair loss inthe eyebrows due to treatments, providing a naturallooking restoration.Candidates for Permanent MakeupThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Avoid Blood Thinners: Clients are advised toavoid aspirin, ibuprofen, alcohol, and certainvitamins and supplements that can thin theblood for at least 24 to 48 hours before theprocedure, as these can lead to increasedbleeding and affect pigment retention.Skip Skincare Treatments: Clients should avoidchemical peels, microdermabrasion, and otherintensive skin treatments in the eyebrow area fora couple of weeks prior to the appointment toprevent skin irritation and ensure a smooth andsuccessful procedure.No Botox or Fillers: Botox or fillers in the foreheadand eye area should be avoided for at least twoweeks before the procedure. It can affect musclemovement and skin elasticity, potentiallyleading to uneven pigment absorption andeyebrow shape issues if done too close to themicroblading procedure.Avoid Sun Exposure: Sunburned or excessivelytanned skin can increase the risk of infection,disrupt pigment retention, cause skin sensitivity,and impair the healing process.Do Not Tweeze or Wax: Clients should avoidtweezing, waxing, or threading the brow area atleast a few days before the procedure tomaintain the natural brow shape.Clients Preparation for Ombre Brows ProcedureArtists need to know client preparation for microblading and manualmicroshading to guide effective pre-procedure care, ensuring optimalresults, minimizing complications, and enhancing client comfort. Thisknowledge is crucial for a successful outcome and reflects the artist'scommitment to quality and professional client care.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
No Makeup and Skincare Products: On the dayof the procedure, clients should come with cleanskin, free of makeup, especially in the brow area,ensuring better pigment absorption and results.Avoid Alcohol: Avoiding can thin the blood,potentially leading to increased bleeding duringthe microblading procedure.No Coffee or Soda: These beverages containcaffeine, a stimulant that can increase sensitivityand blood flow, potentially leading toheightened bleeding during the procedure.Caffeine can also make clients more nervous,impacting their ability to relax.Clients Preparation for Ombre Brows ProcedureMental Preparation: Clients should comementally prepared, understanding the process,aftercare, and the healing time required postprocedure.Adequate Sleep: Lack of sleep can affect thebody's healing processes and might lead toincreased sensitivity during the procedure. Awell-rested body is more resilient and canhandle the stress of the procedure moreeffectively.Arriving with Makeup: Provide the aestheticianwith a clear idea of the client's personal styleand how they typically wear their brows, aidingin crafting a look that aligns with theirpreferences, and allowing for a direct before andafter comparison.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
CONSIDERATIONSCONTRAINDICATIONThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Oily Skin: Excessive oils may cause microbladingpigment to spread or heal unevenly, leading toblurred lines and a less defined eyebrowappearance.Sensitive Skin: Such skin types might overreactto the microblading process, resulting inheightened redness, swelling, or irritation, whichcan complicate healing.Skin Shedding Disorders: Excessive skinshedding can cause the loss of pigmented skincells, leading to uneven pigment retention andhealing.Acne-Prone Skin: Active acne or frequentbreakouts around the eyebrows can increasethe risk of infection and negatively affect thehealing of microblading strokes.Bruising and Sensitive Skin: This type of skinmay bruise or bleed more easily duringmicroblading, increasing the risk of swelling andlonger recovery times.Heavy Skincare Usage Leading to Peeling: Theuse of aggressive skincare products that causepeeling can compromise the integrity of the skin,potentially leading to uneven pigmentapplication and healing.Considerations and Contraindications for Ombre Brows ProceduresUnderstanding considerations and contraindications for microblading isessential for artists to ensure client safety, tailor treatments, and upholdprofessional standards. This knowledge is key in managing risks,maintaining industry credibility, and enhancing client satisfaction, which isvital for an artist's success.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
WHO SHOULD AVOIDPERMANENT MAKEUPThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Moles in the Brow Area: Cutting into moles isavoided during microblading to preventdisturbing cellular structures and affecting theability to monitor for changes in the mole.Keloid Prone Skin: Those prone to keloids, orovergrowth of scar tissue, risk developing raisedscars at the microblading site, potentiallyaltering the intended aesthetic.Birthmarks in the Area: Permanent Makeupover birthmarks is generally avoided to preventaltering their appearance and texture.Blood Disorders: Conditions affecting bloodclotting, such as hemophilia, may lead toincreased bleeding during the procedure, posinga safety concern and potentially washing outthe pigment.Chronic Conditions: Illnesses like diabetes mayimpair the body's ability to heal, thus affectingthe healing of microblading and the finalappearance.Pregnant or Nursing Mothers: The risk ofinfection and the unknown impact ofmicroblading pigments and anesthetics on thefetus or infant make this procedure inadvisableduring pregnancy and breastfeeding.Considerations and Contraindicationsfor Ombre Brows ProceduresThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Heart Conditions: Those with heart issues mightbe at an increased risk for endocarditis followingmicroblading due to potential infection,necessitating a physician's clearance.Immune Disorders: A weakened immunesystem, from conditions such as HIV/AIDS ortreatments like chemotherapy, can increasesusceptibility to infections and impair healingpost-microblading.Deeply Wrinkled or Aged Skin: Such skin maynot hold the pigment well and is more prone todamage, making precise microbladingapplication challenging.High Blood Pressure: Uncontrolled high bloodpressure can heighten bleeding during theprocedure, which can lead to poor healing andsuboptimal results.Menstruation: Increased sensitivity and apropensity for more bleeding due to hormonalchanges may occur during menstruation,affecting microblading.Psoriasis or Eczema: These conditions cancause the skin to flake and shed, disrupting thehealing process and preventing the pigmentfrom settling properly into the skin.Considerations and Contraindicationsfor Ombre Brows ProceduresThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
PERMANENT MAKEUPFADE FASTERThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Exposure to Water and Salt: Frequent swimmingin chlorinated pools or saltwater can acceleratethe fading of microbladed brows due to theerosive effects of chlorine and salt.Sun Exposure: UV rays can significantly degradethe pigment, leading to faster fading.Use of Exfoliants and Certain Skincare Products:Products containing glycolic acid, salicylic acid,physical exfoliants, or skin turnover-promotingingredients can expedite fading by removing thetop layers of skin where pigment is embedded.Iron Deficiency: This condition can impair skinhealth, affecting its ability to retain pigment andpotentially leading to quicker fading.Age and Metabolism: Higher metabolism andolder age can result in faster fading due toincreased skin cell turnover.Strong Immune System Response: A robustimmune system might more aggressively breakdown the pigment, causing it to fade morequickly.Factors Influencing Faster Fading of Ombre BrowsFor PMU artists, knowing the factors that cause brows to fade quickly is keyto managing client expectations, customizing techniques for better results,and providing effective aftercare advice. This understanding not onlyimproves client satisfaction but also enhances the artist's credibility andcontributes significantly to the success and reputation of their practice.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Factors Influencing Faster Fading of Ombre BrowsFor PMU artists, knowing the factors that cause brows to fade quickly is keyto managing client expectations, customizing techniques for better results,and providing effective aftercare advice. This understanding not onlyimproves client satisfaction but also enhances the artist's credibility andcontributes significantly to the success and reputation of their practice.Skin Type: Oily skin, for instance, may notretain pigment as well as drier skin typesbecause the excess oil can cause thepigment to blur or fade faster.Skin Age: Older skin may have a thinnerdermis with less collagen, which can affecthow the skin holds the pigment.Pigment Color and Quality: Lighter pigmentstend to fade more quickly than darker ones.Additionally, the quality and composition ofthe pigment can affect how it is absorbedand retained by the skin.Depth of Pigment Insertion: Too superficialplacement can lead to rapid pigment loss,while too deep can result in migration of thepigment.Client's Immune System: An individual’simmune system can influence how pigmentis metabolized and how quickly it fades.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Lifestyle Habits: Smoking and alcoholconsumption can deteriorate skin quality andreduce blood flow, impairing pigment retentionand healing.Touch-Up Frequency: Infrequent touch-ups canlead to the brows appearing to fade morerapidly.Aftercare Compliance: Failing to adhere toaftercare instructions can lead to prematurefading of microbladed brows. This includes notonly general care guidelines but also specificdietary recommendations, such as avoidingfishy or spicy foods that may causeinflammation or negatively impact the healingprocess.Pigment Quality: The longevity of themicrobladed color can vary with the quality ofthe pigments used; higher quality pigmentsgenerally fade slower.Application Technique: The depth andtechnique of application during microbladingcan influence the duration of the brow color.Hormonal Changes: Conditions like thyroiddisorders, pregnancy, or menopause can lead tohormonal fluctuations that affect skin textureand pigment retention, causing microbladedbrows to fade faster.Factors Influencing Faster Fading of Ombre BrowsThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
CONSULTATIONThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Consultation Process:•Integral for understanding the client's medical background, skin type, andexpectations, allowing for a personalized approach to the procedure andbuilding trust between the client and the artist.Consent and Medical History Forms•Vital for collecting client details, securing informed consent, and assessingsuitability for the procedure, ensuring safety and legal protection.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
SAFETY,SANITATIONSTERILIZATIONThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Realistic ExpectationsPre-Procedure PreparationAftercare ComplianceChoosing a Qualified Artist/TechnicianAllergy AwarenessLong-Term MaintenanceReducing Anxiety and DiscomfortCustomer SatisfactionTrust, Credibility, and SafetyLoyalty and ReferralsCustomized CareInformed Consent and Risk ManagementEnsuring Client SafetyCommitment to Health and SafetyProfessionalism and Client ConfidenceEfficiency and Enhanced ExperienceQuality and Precision Properly maintained and sterilized toolsLegal CompliancePreparing their equipment and maintaining a sterile workspace.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Sterilization: All tools must be sterilized before use. Disposable needles andsupplies are preferred.Gloves: Technicians should wear medical-grade disposable gloves.Clean Workspace: Maintain a clean, clutter-free workspace, disinfectedbetween clients.Skin Preparation: Skin must be cleaned and disinfected before application.Allergy Tests: Conduct patch tests for allergic reactions to pigments.Aftercare: Provide clear aftercare instructions to prevent infection.Training: Technicians should have up-to-date training in safety protocols.Licensing: Follow all local health department regulations and licensingrequirements.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Proper Setup of Work AreaOrganized Workspace: Keep the workspace clean and organized, ensuringthat all tools and equipment are within reach but out of the way to preventcontamination.Barrier Protection: Use barrier film on surfaces and items that might comeinto contact with the client or tools, such as tattoo machines, power supplies,and light sources.Appropriate Lighting: Ensure good lighting to accurately perform theprocedure and to avoid any mistakes due to poor visibility.Comfortable Client Seating: The client should be seated comfortably in aposition that is also conducive to the technician’s access and visibility. Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
The Tyndall effect in the permanent makeup application, which is crucial tounderstanding how the depth of pigment insertion affects the color seen on theskin's surface.Depth of Pigment Insertion: The depth at which the pigment is placed in theskin significantly influences the final appearance. For permanent makeup,the pigment should be deposited into the upper layers of the dermis.Tyndall Effect: If the pigment is inserted too deeply, particularly into thelower layers of the dermis, it may result in an unwanted bluish tint. Thisbluish appearance is due to the scattering of light, known as the Tyndalleffect, where shorter blue wavelengths scatter more than longer redwavelengths when light penetrates the skin.Avoiding Color Shift: To prevent the Tyndall effect and ensure that theintended color is maintained, permanent makeup artists should aim forshallow pigment placement.Layered Approach: A careful consideration of the skin's layered structurewhen applying pigment, as the closer the pigment is to the surface, the lesslikely it is to be influenced by the Tyndall effect.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
For effective tattooing or permanent makeup, it's vital to place thepigment at the ideal skin depth.Proper placement ensures stable ink that fades slowly due to skin cellturnover.Avoiding placement that's too shallow (which causes rapid fading) ortoo deep (leading to ink dispersion and blurring) is essential for thepigment's durability and visual clarity.Skin AnatomyTattoo Machine Depth: Incontrast, tattooing eyebrowswith a machine goes deeper,up to 1mm into the skin. Thepigment is deposited into themiddle layer of the dermis.This deeper penetration makesthe tattoo permanent, as thedermal layer is stable anddoesn't renew like theepidermis.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Initial Ink Location (Immediately Post-Procedure): The ink is depositedinto the upper dermis layer. The basement membrane, which separatesthe dermis and epidermis, is intact.At 1 Month: The skin starts healing. The basement membrane begins toreform, and immune cells like macrophages start phagocytosing(engulfing) the ink. Some ink may remain in the epidermis, the top skinlayer that renews and sheds cells.At 2-3 Months: The basement membrane fully reforms, preventing inkloss through the epidermis. The ink, now primarily in the dermis, resideswithin fibroblasts (collagen-producing cells) and is surrounded byconnective tissue, stabilizing the pigment.Stages of ink/pigment integration into the skinThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
PIGMENTSELEECTIONThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
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OMBRE POWDER BROWSThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
PBehind the Ear Test: A patch test behindthe ear. This location is chosen becausethe skin is relatively sensitive, similar tothe face, and can be a good indicator ofhow skin might react to pigments used inmicroblading. In addition, this area isusually concealed by hair, making itdiscreet. The test involves placing asmall amount of pigment onto the skin tosee if any allergic reaction occurs over aperiod of time, typically 24 to 48 hours.Inner Arm Test: The patch test beingconducted on the inner arm, anothercommon site for testing. It's marked withthe word \"crease,\" indicating the area ofthe arm that naturally folds. The testarea is marked, and a pigment isapplied. The inner arm's skin is thin andsensitive, which makes it suitable forobserving potential reactions. Again, anysigns of irritation or an allergic responsewithin a specified timeframe wouldsuggest that the client may not toleratethe pigment well during the actualprocedure.PATCH TEST - SKIN TESTPerforming a patch test before permanent makeup procedure is a crucialstep. The primary objective of a patch test is to determine if the client hasany allergies or sensitivities to the pigments or materials used in theprocedure. This is especially important for permanent makeup becausethe pigments are implanted under the skin.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Color CorrectionGrey/Blue Brows: To correct grey or blue-toned eyebrows, anorange pigment is used. Orange is the complementary color toblue on the color wheel, which means when they are mixed orplaced next to each other, they cancel each other out. Thisneutralizes the blue tones, resulting in a more natural brow color.Red/Pink Brows: If the brow pigment has healed to anundesirable red or pink hue, green pigment is utilized forcorrection. Green counteracts red, as they are opposites on thecolor wheel. By applying green-toned pigments, the red or pinkhues are neutralized.Purple Brows: Yellow is used to neutralize purple tones in eyebrowpigmentation. Yellow and purple are complementary colors, andusing yellow pigment will help to diminish the purple tone,balancing it to a more natural shade.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
For clients with asymmetrical eyebrows andprevious permanent makeup, a makeup artistshould:Assess the Brows: Evaluate the currenteyebrows and any past procedures likeBotox or old tattoos, noting the natural browposition after any Botox effects havesubsided.Design the Shape: Map the eyebrows basedon facial structure, aiming for asymmetrical design that complements theclient's features.Color Adjust: If old makeup has discolored,plan for color correction in line with theskin's existing pigment.Correct or Remove: For tattoos that are toodark or misplaced, consider lightening orlaser removal before new application.Balance Asymmetry: Adjust the design tobalance asymmetrical brows, possiblyadding more pigment to one side.Preview the Look: Use temporary methodslike brow pencils for the client to approvethe look before tattooing.Apply the Makeup: With approval, apply thenew permanent makeup using techniquessuited to the client's skin.Aftercare: Advise on aftercare for healingand plan a follow-up for any touch-upsneeded.How can your Design Asymmetrical SyebrowsThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International Academy Inc.,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Troubleshooting tips:Asymmetry Due to Botox: If Botox is the cause of the asymmetry, it's bestto wait for its effects to dissipate before proceeding with correctivemeasures.Resistant Pigment: In cases where the old pigment is resistant toremoval, consider using techniques that incorporate or camouflage theexisting color.Client Expectations: Managing expectations is important. Explain whatcan realistically be achieved considering the existing permanentmakeup and the condition of the client's skin.Documentation: Take before and after photos to document the processand results. This can be helpful for any future touch-ups or corrections.Skin Health: Assess the skin's condition. If the skin is scarred or damagedfrom previous work, additional treatments may be needed before newpermanent makeup is applied..Brow Symmetry:Achieving symmetrical brows is a key goal in permanent makeup, as asymmetrycan affect the overall appearance of the face.Techniques such as measuring, mapping, and shaping are used to ensurebalanced brow symmetry.Artists should learn how to assess and correct asymmetrical features to createharmonious brows that frame the face.Precision and accuracy are paramount, requiring meticulous attention to detailduring the design and application process.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Step by step procedure:Workspace Preparation: Maintain a sterile and hygienic workspace bythoroughly disinfecting all tools and surfaces.Consultation: Engage in a detailed conversation with the client tocapture their vision for the perfect brow shape and ombre color effect.Numbing: Apply a quality topical numbing agent to the brow area toensure client comfort.Procedure:Brow Mapping: Mark the eyebrows based on the client’s facial symmetry,noting the start, arch, end, and thickness to create a flattering shape.Prepare Tools: Set up a digital machine with the selected pigment andappropriate needle configuration for the ombre effect.Outline the Shape: Using the map as a guide, sketch a soft outline for thebrows, which will later blend into the background of the ombre fill.Ombre Filling: Start shading from the tail, moving towards the front of thebrow, with a lighter touch as you reach the inner brows to create theombre effect—darker at the tails and softer towards the front.Symmetry Check: Regularly check the brows for symmetry and adjustthe saturation of the pigment as needed to ensure an even gradation ofcolor.Cleaning Up: Gently wipe away any pigment residue during theprocedure with a sterile, damp pad to review your work.Aftercare Instructions: Provide the client with aftercare guidelines, whichinclude keeping the area dry, avoiding makeup, and applying aftercareointment if recommended.Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.Microblading is a technique for semi-permanenteyebrow makeup using tiny blades. The bladescome in different shapes:U-shape: Round and longer in the middle, greatfor curved strokes and filling.Angled: Flat with a taper, useful for precise work.Small angle, good for touch-ups and shortstrokes. Big angle, ideal for long strokes, outlining,and filling.Cluster: Bundled needles for shading and apowdered effect.Flat Double: Two layers of straight needles forshading.Microblading and Microshading Techniquewith Various Blade ConfigurationsFlexible and small needlesThin and sensitive skinFinished with a plastic base and is oftenwhite or yellowThis type of base is great for learning thecorrect pressure to work with. Beginners canhave some trouble controlling the angleand direction of the stroke however.
Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.Needle ConfigurationStraight Blade (Classic Microblading Blade):This is likely a standard straight blade usedfor microblading, which creates fine, hairlike strokes. It's typically used to addnatural-looking eyebrows by mimickingindividual eyebrow hairs.Slanted or Angled Blade: The slanted bladeallows for strokes that can be more or lessdense depending on the angle and pressureused. This blade is versatile for creating bothfine lines and thicker shaded areas.Round Shader Needle: This resembles around shader used for microshading ratherthan microblading. It creates a soft,powdered effect that fills in sparse areas,giving a more solid look than hair strokesalone.Curved Blade: This could be a curved orflexible blade that adapts to the skin'scontour. It's used for creating curved hairstrokes that follow the natural arch of theeyebrow.Fine Detail Blade: This extra fine blade isused for the most precise hair strokes, oftenfor detailing the tail end of the brow wherehairs are finer and less dense.Flat Shader Blade: This configuration is flatand could be used for shading in betweenmicrobladed hair strokes, giving a fullerappearance. It’s useful for clients desiring acombination of microblading and shading(microshading).U-Shape Blade: This U-shaped blade isparticularly good for creating curved strokesand is often used to add texture and flow tothe brow.
Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.Hard and large needlesOily and thick skin typesFinished with a stainless steel base.This type is much easier to control thedirection and line but there is a risk ofaccidentally cutting too deep forinexperienced users.Should not be used on clients with sensitiveskin.Round needlesLess needles provides less pigmentHigher number of needles can be used formanual shading (14-17)These manual tools are perfect for addingdensity and fullness to very small, delicateareas of the brow.Protective Gear: Including lab gowns or coats, gloves, hair covers, andfoot covers to protect both the artist and the client during the procedure.Treatment Bed/Chair and Trolley: A comfortable and adjustabletreatment bed or hydraulic chair is important for client comfort, alongwith a trolley for organized tool access.Good Lighting: Critical for ensuring precision and accuracy during theintricate microblading and microshading processes.EQUIPMENT
Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.Microblading Tools: Essential tools including a microblading pen andsterile, disposable needles or blades for precise application.Measuring and Mapping Tools: Tools like calipers, cosmetic pencils, andsurgical pens, rulers and mapping strings are vital for accurate browshaping and symmetry.Hair Removal Tools: Razor blades, tweezers, or scissors are needed fortrimming and shaping excess eyebrow hair, ensuring a clean area fortreatment.Wood Pointed Tip Cotton Wood Sticks: Used for precision detailing inbrow mapping and removing excess lines with accuracy.Disposable Microbrushes Applicator: These applicators areindispensable for the precise aplication of pigments to touch up andenhance the treated area.Pigments: A variety of high-quality pigments to accurately matchdifferent eyebrow colors and skin tones, ensuring natural-looking results.Numbing Cream/Liquid and Pain Relievers: Topical anesthetics tominimize discomfort during the procedure and optional pain relievers forsensitive clients.Cleansing Solutions: Blue soap, antiseptic solutions, or distilled water arerequired for effective and safe cleansing of the area during theprocedure.Disinfectants and Sanitizers: These are used for both skin preparationand sterilization of tools, ensuring a safe and clean procedure.
Aftercare Products: Quality healing balms or ointments and detailedaftercare instruction sheets to guide clients in post-procedure care foroptimal healing.Moisturizing Liquid: A specially formulated moisturizing liquid is appliedas part of the aftercare routine to keep the treated area hydrated andaid in the healing process.Barrier Films and Covers: Used to cover tools and the treatment area,these help in maintaining a sterile environment and preventingcontamination.Sharps Container: A secure container is necessary for the safe disposalof used sharp tools, following health and safety regulations.Essential Supplies: include facial tissue for gentle wiping, cotton pads forapplying solutions and absorbing liquids, cotton buds for precisedetailing, and sterile gauze for cleaning and pigment control.Trash Container: Necessary for disposing of non-sharp waste materialslike used gloves, wipes, and other disposable items, keeping theworkspace tidy and hygienic.Extra Trash Bags: To ensure there’s always sufficient capacity for wastedisposal throughout the day.
Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.Anatomy of the SkinMicroblading Depth: The procedure targets a shallowdepth of 0.08mm to 0.15mm. At this level, the pigment isplaced into the border between the epidermis (theoutermost layer of skin) and the dermis (the secondlayer of skin).This precise placement is\"just right\" for creating theappearance of natural eyebrow hairs and allows forsemi-permanence of the pigment, as it resides in thesuperficial part of the dermis.Tattoo Machine Depth: In contrast, tattooing eyebrowswith a machine goes deeper, up to 1mm into the skin.The pigment is deposited into the middle layer of thedermis.This deeper penetration makes the tattoo permanent,as the dermal layer is stable and doesn't renew like theepidermis.Velcro Sound: During microblading, a sound akin toVelcro being pulled apart indicates the tool is reachingthe correct depth for pigment deposition. This auditoryfeedback helps the artist ensure the needles areengaging with the dermal layer, essential for optimalresults and consistent pigment application across thebrow area.The Sweet Spot: refers to the ideal skin depth for pigmentplacement, where the outer epidermis meets the innerdermis. Targeting this area, particularly the stratumbasale and upper dermis, is crucial. Correct depth isindicated by a slight channel in the skin and minimalbleeding, confirming pigment placement in the dermallayer for lasting results while minimizing damage andexcessive bleeding.
Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofproceduresAnatomy of the Skin .For effective microblading or tattooing, it's vital to place the pigment at theideal skin depth.Proper placement ensures stable ink that fades slowly due to skin cell turnover.Avoiding placement that's too shallow (which causes rapid fading) or toodeep (leading to ink dispersion and blurring) is essential for the pigment'sdurability and visual clarity.Stages of ink/pigment integration into the skin
Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.The healing process of permanent makeupand microblading typically involves severalstages:Initial Healing (First Week): The treated arealooks darker due to fresh ink, with someredness, tenderness, and minor bleeding.Scabbing and Peeling (Days 5-14): Scabsform and naturally peel off; avoid picking toprevent pigment loss.Color Lightening (Weeks 2-4): Color appearslighter as new skin forms over the pigment.Maturation and Stabilization (Month 1+): Skinfully heals, final color and shape becomevisible. A touch-up may be needed for evenpigment.Before you begin:Ensure your workspace is clean and sterile.Consult with the client to determine their desired eyebrow shape and color.Numb the eyebrow area using a topical numbing cream to minimizediscomfort.Microblading Procedure:Brow Mapping: As mentioned earlier, start by mapping the eyebrow shapeaccording to the client's preferences. Identify the Starting Point, Arch Point,Ending Point, Tail Length, and the desired thickness.Prep the Microblading Tools: Load a microblading pen with the appropriateblade needle and ink color that matches the client's natural brows.Create the Outline: Using the mapped points as your guide, create a preciseoutline of the eyebrow shape. Ensure the strokes are fine and crisp, followingthe natural hair growth direction.Microblade Strokes: Start microblading by making small, hair-like strokeswithin the outline. Use gentle, even pressure, and maintain a consistentdirection. Fill in sparse areas and maintain a natural look.Check Symmetry: Continuously compare both eyebrows to ensure they aresymmetrical. Make any necessary adjustments.Wipe Clean: Remove excess ink and blood with a sterile cotton pad or swab.Post-Treatment Care: Instruct the client on post-treatment care, whichtypically includes avoiding water, sweat, and harsh skincare products on thebrows for a few days.
Thistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.Microblading 3D, 4D, 6D, 6DSMicroblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure used to enhance eyebrows.The\"D\" in 3D, 4D, 6D, and 6DS signifies the dimension or depth of the technique. 3Dmicroblading involves creating lifelike strokes to mimic natural hairs, while 4D addsfurther texture and realism. 6D takes this a step further by offering a highly detailedappearance, and 6DS, or\"Six Dimensional Strokes,\" likely denotes an advancedtechnique for achieving intricate and realistic eyebrow designs, giving clients a varietyof options to achieve their desired eyebrow aesthetics.3D EYEBROW MICROBLADING3D eyebrow embroidery employs a stroking techniqueusing a machine, resulting in bolder, thicker, and moredefined eyebrows.Recommended for individuals with oily skin.4D EYEBROW MICROBLADINGThis technique involves manual microblading, achievinga realistic appearance that is slightly less natural-lookingcompared to 3D.It can also be performed with a machine, but the strokesmay appear too straight and less authentic.6D-6DS EYEBROW MICROBLADING6DS eyebrow embroidery is the evolution of 3D and 4Dtechniques.It offers a more refined and delicate approach, creatingeyebrows that look exceptionally natural.Not recommended for people with oily skin due topotential issues with the results.Eyebrow SpineSpine is the pivotal axis where the upper andlower hair strokes converge. It's a fundamentalelement in microblading, as it dictates the flowand direction of the simulated hair strokes,ensuring they align with the natural growth ofthe client's brow hairs. Each spineconfiguration shown represents a differentarch and shape style that can be tailored toindividual preferences and facial structures.
In contrast, dry healing involves minimal to no application of any products postprocedure, allowing the area to heal naturally without creating a moist environment.The area is left uncovered, and the client is advised not to touch or wet the area fora certain period.•Scabs will naturally form, and it's important not to pick them, as this can removethe pigment along with the scab.This method can feel more uncomfortable due to the tightness and itching of thedrying skin, but some argue that it allows the skin to breathe and heal more quickly.Dry healing can be more suitable for people with oily skin, as adding extra moisturecan potentially cause issues with pigment retention.Wet HealingThis method involves keeping the tattooed area moist.After the procedure, the artist might apply a thin layer of ointment, and the clientwill need to continue applying a specified healing balm or ointment for severaldays.The idea is to create a barrier to protect the area from bacteria and to prevent theformation of scabs, which can pull out the pigment when they fall off.It can help with the itching and tightness that comes with healing and mightreduce the risk of color fading since the pigment is less likely to be pulled out withscabbing.It requires more attention to cleanliness to avoid infection, as the moistenvironment can potentially breed bacteria if not cared for properly.Healing ProcessThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Aftercare instructions and post-procedure care for ombre brows are essential forensuring optimal healing and long-lasting results.Keep the Area Clean: Gently clean the ombre brow area with a mild, fragrance-freecleanser and lukewarm water twice a day using a clean cotton pad or swab. Avoidrubbing or scrubbing the treated area.Avoid Moisture and Harsh Products: Keep the ombre brows dry for the first fewdays after the procedure. Avoid swimming, saunas, hot tubs, and excessivesweating. Refrain from using makeup, lotions, or creams on the treated area until ithas fully healed.Apply Healing Ointment: After cleansing, apply a thin layer of the recommendedhealing ointment provided by the technician using a clean cotton swab. This helpsto keep the area moisturized and promotes healing. Follow the technician'sinstructions regarding the frequency of application.Avoid Sun Exposure: Protect the ombre brows from direct sunlight and tanningbeds during the healing process. Sun exposure can cause pigmentation to fadeprematurely and increase the risk of complications. Use a wide-brimmed hat orapply sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher if sun exposure is unavoidable.Avoid Picking or Scratching: Resist the urge to pick, scratch, or peel the scabs thatmay form on the treated area. This can disrupt the healing process and may leadto pigment loss or scarring.Avoid Certain Activities: Refrain from engaging in activities that may causeexcessive sweating, such as intense workouts or strenuous physical activities, assweating can interfere with the healing process and affect the pigment retention.Follow-Up Appointment: Schedule a follow-up appointment with the technician asadvised to monitor the healing progress and touch up any areas where pigmentmay have faded unevenly.Long-Term Care: Once the ombre brows have fully healed, continue to protectthem from sun exposure by applying sunscreen regularly and avoid using harshproducts or treatments that may cause irritation or pigment fading.By following these aftercare instructions and post-procedure care guidelines diligently,clients can help ensure the best possible results and maintain the appearance of theirombre brows for an extended period.Aftercare InstructionThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
BROW DESIGN& MAPPINGThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.
Eyebrow anatomy mapping involves understanding the various parts of theeyebrow and how they should be proportioned and shaped for a balancedand natural look.EYEBROW ANATOMYThistrainingmaterial,preparedbyLuxeBeaute International AcademyLimited,offersaconciseyetcomprehensivereviewofprocedures.