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2 day Microblading Course in Newmarket

Join Master 12 year PMU veteran Georgette Dunn SPCP/CPCP in her Newmarket Main Street Clinic on February 27th and 28th 10-430pm.

What will you learn? 

This microblading course covers a range of skills and knowledge to ensure that students can safely and effectively perform the procedure. Here’s a list of what you will learn:

1. Introduction to Microblading

  • What microblading is and how it differs from other eyebrow techniques (like tattooing or powder brows).
  • History and evolution of the technique.
  • Understanding the popularity and demand for microblading.

2. Anatomy of the Skin

  • Basic skin structure and layers, particularly the epidermis, dermis (where the pigment is deposited) and hypodermis. 
  • How skin type and condition affect the results of microblading.

3. Sanitation and Safety Protocols

  • Infection control, sanitation, and sterilization techniques.
  • How to avoid cross-contamination.
  • Understanding of health and safety regulations in your region.
  • Importance of disposable tools and equipment.

4. Color Theory

  • Understanding different pigments and how to choose the right shade for different skin tones, undertones and overtones.
  • Mixing pigments to create custom colors.
  • The effect of undertones on color choices.

5. Client Consultation

  • How to assess a client’s face shape, eyebrow structure, and overall preferences.
  • Conducting a thorough consultation to understand client needs and expectations.
  • Skin type analysis and how it affects microblading.
  • Managing client expectations and creating a comfortable experience.

6. Mapping & Designing Eyebrows

  • Techniques for measuring and designing the perfect brow shape.
  • How to use calipers, rulers, and other tools for symmetry.
  • Balancing the design with the client’s facial features (eyebrow arch, length, and thickness).

7. The Microblading Process

  • Step-by-step breakdown of the microblading procedure.
  • How to create fine, hair-like strokes using a microblading pen.
  • Correct technique for pigment application to ensure long-lasting results.
  • Dealing with different types of skin during the procedure (oily, dry, sensitive, etc.).

8. Aftercare and Healing

  • Explaining the aftercare instructions to clients.
  • Common healing issues and how to address them.
  • What to expect during the healing process and how to avoid complications (scarring, infections).
  • Touch-up and maintenance procedures.

9. Troubleshooting and Problem Solving

  • How to fix issues like uneven pigment distribution, bleeding, or fading.
  • Identifying and correcting mistakes in the design or procedure.
  • Techniques for working with clients who may have had previous work done.

10. Building Your Microblading Business

  • How to market yourself and attract clients.
  • Pricing and setting up payment systems.
  • How to build a portfolio (before-and-after photos).
  • Creating a professional atmosphere and maintaining client trust.

11. Legal and Insurance Considerations

  • Understanding local laws and licensing requirements.
  • How to get insured and why it’s important.
  • Consent forms and liability waivers.

12. Live Demonstration & Hands-On Practice

  • Observing a live demonstration of the microblading process.
  • Practicing on synthetic skin under supervision.
  • Getting feedback and improving technique during practice.
  • invitation to return after latex practice for your own model (supplied by you) $250 or supplied by the school $450

13. Troubleshooting Skin Conditions

  • How to handle clients with sensitive or problematic skin (e.g., eczema, acne).
  • Adjusting techniques based on client’s health history.

14. After-Course Support

  • Ongoing support from the instructor or school (e.g., additional guidance, Q&A sessions).
  • Resources for continued education or advanced courses.


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