BOOSTER MASTERCLASS ⚡️
INCREASE YOUR KNOWLEDGE
INCREASE YOUR SKILLS
Are you a brow artist?
Have you already been trained in permanent eyebrow makeup, but struggle with the technique?
Have you attended a course, but still lack confidence? Is your work not lasting?
Can't achieve soft, pixelated brows - they are too saturated?
Would you like to gain confidence in pigmentation...
Have you had a long break and are afraid to start again...?
Do you struggle with shaping brow styles?...
Would you benefit from individual training that could help with the above and many other issues?...
I CAN help you
Group training for £399 + VAT
or individual training or a refreshing practical day for £699 + VAT
This masterclass is designed to cater to your needs and focus on improving your technique, knowledge, and eliminating mistakes you make during pigmentation.
We will discuss how to set up your pigmentation machine, what needles to use, and how to work with them, and much more!
As a bonus, I will show you how to take presentable photos of your work, short videos, and how to edit them.
For details and bookings, please contact me via private message.
The main goal of the training is to improve pigmentation and eliminate work errors.
During the training, on average, about 10 errors can be identified, which affect the final result.
- Working too deeply (over time, it causes blueish, grayish brows; for lips, bruising or hematomas)
- Working too shallow (causes minimal pigment settling in the skin, e.g., brows may appear red in the end result if the pigment does not settle at the correct depth and the skin gets irritated by the needle)
- Zebra effect (uneven distribution of pigment in the skin)
- Incorrect skin stretching (causes uneven distribution of pigment in the skin)
- Inconsistent machine sound (indicates chaotic work at different depths in the skin, resulting in uneven distribution of pigment in the skin)
- Improper grip on the machine, e.g., too high (causes chaotic work and lack of depth perception)
- Stiff hand (lack of powdered effect)
- Varying stroke length (uneven color after healing)
- Chaotic work (causes skin irritation, increased serum secretion, and poorer final result)
- Incorrect working angle (causes indentations, uneven distribution of pigment in the skin)
The problem may not only lie in the movement during pigmentation.
You need training if:
- You have insufficient knowledge.
- You can't create the correct shape.
- You are not knowledgeable about color theory.
- You have poor healing results.
- After healing, you have patches and empty spaces.
- You work chaotically.
- You create the "zebra effect."
- You don't know how to properly perform touch-ups.
- You don't know how to properly stretch the skin.
- You don't hold your hand correctly.
- You don't know how to fix the preliminary drawing to prevent smudging or losing it during the procedure.
- You don't know how to beautifully photograph your work.
In the photo, the progress of a trainee after 1 day training with me
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