Training Class Requirements
CLASS HOURS Class commences at 10:00am and adjourns at approximately 7:00pm or later. Class time is a total of 85 hours, with an additional 20 to 30 hours of home study.
- Class sessions are as follows:
- Day 1 – Manual and Online Class Review (Class Days)
- Day 2 – Shaping and Technique (Class Day)
- Day 3 – Demo, Technique and Practice Skin 1 (Class Day)
- Day 4– Demo, Technique and Practice Skin 2 (Class Day)
- Day 5 – Demo, Technique and Practice Skin 3 (Class Day)
- Day 6 – Extended Practice Skin Day (Class Day)
- Day 7 – Extended Practice Skin Day (Class Day)
- Day 8 – Extended Practice Skin Day (Class Day)
- Day 9 – Extended Practice Skin Day (Class Day)
- Day 10 – Extended Practice Skin Day (Class Day)
ATTIRE We request student’s attire be professional-casual with comfortable shoes. (Sneakers and scrubs are fine.)
YOU’LL NEED A camera or smartphone with a macro setting for extreme close-ups, as you are required to begin cataloging before and after pictures. Notebook and pen.
STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE MANUAL: An authorized, comprehensive training manual will be provided. The book will give you in-depth instructions, questionnaires, releases, and other important forms. DVD: “123 Numb” of the techniques used for numbing; “Techniques of Brows, Eyes, and Lips” ASSISTING: Program included during the training program with on-going support for 1 year after certification. KIT (optional): Permanent makeup kit with enough supplies to practice.
PIGMENT: The pigment we use in class will be supplied for all procedures.
MODELS: Workshops are available with live models.
CERTIFICATE: Upon satisfactory completion of the course, which will include a written examination, you will receive a certificate of completion. You may also receive a Student Membership in the AAM, which qualifies you to receive insurance coverage.
INSURANCE: You will also receive the insurance company forms to be submitted for your business as a Permanent Cosmetics Specialist.