Semi Permanent Makeup Course
  • Duration: 3 Days
  • Time: 11 AM to 7 PM
  • Course Includes Semi Permanent Makeup Starter Kit
  • KHDA Dubai training certificate upon completion
  • International Certificate from USA upon completion
  • Lifetime Support from our team
5040 2520 AED
Discount valid until this month

Offering a complete Semi Permanent Makeup Course Training  that covers every aspect. Get an Institute Training Certificate upon completion of the course. SPMU course includes Semi Permanent starter kit. In addition to semi-permanent makeup, microblading, paramedical treatment and nails and lashes courses. We provide high-quality training programs. Both new and experienced stylists receive theoretical and practical training from international trainers.

semi permanent makeup machine

Permanent Makeup Kit Included:

  • Mosaic Machine
  • Front casing
  • Sterilized: Needle Caps
  • Various needles
  • Machine Oil (Lubricant)
  • Foot Pedal
  • 110 Volt AC UK adaptor

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1st Day : Theory Class

  • Color Theory
  • Micro pigmentation usage
  • Choosing colors for eyebrows, eyeliner and lip liner
  • Skin tone interpretation
  • Sanitation and sterilization
  • Eye Liner
  • How to avoid smears and smudges
  • Achieving good symmetry and density
  • Learn how to control pain

2nd Day : Theory Class

  • Lip Liner
  • Lip color retention
  • Application of topical anesthetics
  • Applying colors to enlarge or minimize lip size
  • Eyebrow
  • Learn artistic techniques (use of brow ruler)
  • Shaping, filling and coloring of eyebrows
  • Homework practice on paper and skin sheet

3rd Day : Theory Class

  • Use of Permanent Makeup Machine
  • Machine assembly for correct operation
  • Comprehensive needle use and application
  • Identification of parts
  • Machine positioning and skin support
  • Lab Practice & Performance
  • Hands-on with life-like mannequins
  • How to correct possible mistakes
  • Effective pan control system
  • Learn how to give an effective consultation
What is Semi Permanent Makeup ?

A semi permanent makeup course involves tattooing (permanent pigmentation of the dermis) as a technique for producing cosmetic designs such as eye lining  and other permanent enhancements to the skin of the face, lips, and eyelids.

It is also used for making artificial eyebrows, especially in people who have lost theirs due to old age, disease, chemotherapy, or a genetic disorder, and to conceal scars and white spots in the skin, as in vitiligo. After breast surgery, it may also be used to restore or enhance the breast’s areola.

Besides semi-permanent makeup, other names include dermapigmentation, micropigmentation, and cosmetic tattooing, with cosmetic tattooing being the most appropriate one.

As permanent makeup is applied under sterile conditions, it is similar to a tattoo. Permanent makeup inks must be approved as cosmetics by the UAE Ministry of Health & Prevention. Color additives are used in the inks, which are subject to pre-market approval under the Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

However, other competing public health priorities in the UAE and a lack of evidence of specific safety problems with these pigments prevent the use of these pigments. The FDA has traditionally not regulated tattoo ink pigments for color additives.

Immediate results
This course covers every aspect of semi-permanent makeup. The use of colors in permanent makeup enhances the appearance of the eyebrows, eyes, and lips. Based on the design, color value, and amount of pigment used, the results can mimic topically applied cosmetics or be completely unnoticeable.
At first, permanent makeup results may look darker. This is due to color remaining in the outermost epidermal layers of skin at the start. As new epidermal cells replace the sloughed upper layers of epidermis, the color softens within a few days.
Long-term results

The best possible color results can perform for many years or may begin to fade over time. The amount of time required for this depends per person. While permanent makeup pigment remains in the dermis, its beauty-span may be influenced by several possible factors, including environmental, procedural and/or individual factors. Sun exposure fades color. The amount and color of pigment deposit at the dermal level can affect the length of time that permanent makeup looks its best. Very natural-looking applications are likely to require a touch-up before more dramatic ones for this reason. Individual influences include lifestyles that find an individual in the sun regularly, such as with gardening or swimming. Skin tones are a factor in color value changes over time.

Imperfections

There are cases of undesired results. The four most common complaints are “too dark,” “wrong color,” “uneven” and “too big.” A skilled, experienced permanent makeup professional is able to adjust the color and evenness of permanent makeup results in most cases. A design which is too large presents a serious challenge. Costly pigment lightening techniques and/or removal may be the only solutions.

Adverse effects and complications

As with tattoos, permanent makeup may have complications, such as migration, allergies to the pigments, formation of scars, granulomas and keloids, skin cracking, peeling, blistering and local infection. The use of unsterilized tattooing instruments may infect the patient with serious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis. Removal problems may also ensue, due to patient dissatisfaction or regret, and they may be particularly difficult to remove in places such as eyelids and lips without leaving permanent sequelae. Compliance with ‘standard precautions’ and a uniform code of safe practice should be insisted upon by a person considering undergoing a cosmetic tattoo procedure.

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