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Beauty Enhancement Courses (BEC)

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American Laser & Aesthetics Institute

Regulated by Career Schools and Colleges

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Texas Workforce Commission​

Texas Department of Regulations and Licensing

Texas Health and Human Services

Course number: BEC 2-4

Course Name:

Permanent Make up 

Requirements: Licensed Esthetician, Cosmetologist; Specialty Eyelash License

Period: 6  Days

40 hours

Certificate & State License

Regulated by Career Schools and Colleges-Texas Workforce Commission, Austin, TX, Texas Department Licensing & Regulations, San Antonio, TX

Including materials provided by the school​

Uniform, Books, Student Kit Included.

Course Overview

Permanent makeup is growing in the beauty industry. Being able to perform permanent makeup allows you to make a beautiful impact on others by creating a look that best suits them. This career will allow you to work in a fast-paced and positive work environment, flexible hours, and grow amazing friendships with clientele.

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Why Become permenant make up Technician?

If you're looking for a career that offers creativity, flexibility, and financial stability, becoming a permanent makeup technician may be just what you need. In this guide, we'll explore the world of permanent makeup artistry, what it takes to train and become certified, and why this field is rapidly gaining popularity. From the basics of permanent makeup to the advanced techniques that can help you stand out in the industry, we'll cover it all. So, let's dive in!

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Course Description

Permanent makeup, also known as micro pigmentation or cosmetic tattooing, is a process of implanting pigments into the skin to create long-lasting makeup effects. These pigments are deposited into the dermal layer of the skin using a handheld device, similar to a tattoo machine. The most common areas for permanent makeup are eyebrows, eyeliner, and lips, but it can also be used for scar camouflage and areola pigmentation after breast surgery.

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Prerequisites

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Why Train With Us?

At our training academy, we are committed to providing the highest quality education and training for aspiring permanent makeup technicians. Here are just a few reasons why you should train with us:

  1. Experienced instructors: Our instructors have years of experience in the field and are dedicated to providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date training possible.

  2. Hands-on training: We believe that hands-on experience is essential to becoming a skilled permanent makeup technician. That's why we provide plenty of opportunities for practice and hands-on training with live models.

  3. Comprehensive curriculum: Our training program covers all aspects of permanent makeup, from safety and sanitation to color theory and advanced application techniques.

  4. Small class sizes: We keep our class sizes small to ensure that each student receives personalized attention and instruction.

  5. Ongoing support: We are committed to supporting our students throughout their careers. Even after you complete your training, we are here to provide guidance, advice, and ongoing education to help you succeed in this exciting field.

So if you're looking for a top-quality training program that will provide you with the skills, knowledge, and confidence you need to succeed as a permanent makeup technician, look no further than our training academy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get licensed to perform permanent makeup  or microblading?

Permanent makeup and microblading, sometimes referred as Intradermal cosmetics, is licensed by the Department of State Health Services.

What Is Intradermal Cosmetics?

Permanent cosmetic makeup is cosmetic tattooing. The specialized techniques used for permanent cosmetics are often referred to as “micropigmentation”, “micropigment implantation” or “dermagraphics”. The cosmetic implantation technique deposits colored pigment into the upper reticular layer of the dermis.

What are the different types of tattoos?

Permanent Tattoo: A needle inserts colored ink into your skin.

Permanent tattoos last a lifetime. Permanent Makeup: This is a type of permanent tattoo. A needle inserts colored ink into your skin to look like eyeliner, lip liner, eyebrows, or other makeup.

Henna: Plant dye called henna or mehndi is used to stain your skin. A henna tattoo lasts for 3 days up to a few weeks.

Black Henna: This type of tattoo may or may not contain henna and may contain hair dye or other dye to make it darker and longer lasting.

Decal temporary tattoos: Some decal tattoos have a backing that is removed with water when applying the design directly to your skin. Others have a backing that sticks to your skin. Decal tattoos may last for a day or up to a week or more.

What are the different types of tattoos?

Permanent Tattoo: A needle inserts colored ink into your skin.

Permanent tattoos last a lifetime. Permanent Makeup: This is a type of permanent tattoo. A needle inserts colored ink into your skin to look like eyeliner, lip liner, eyebrows, or other makeup.

Henna: Plant dye called henna or mehndi is used to stain your skin. A henna tattoo lasts for 3 days up to a few weeks.

Black Henna: This type of tattoo may or may not contain henna and may contain hair dye or other dye to make it darker and longer lasting.

Decal temporary tattoos: Some decal tattoos have a backing that is removed with water when applying the design directly to your skin. Others have a backing that sticks to your skin. Decal tattoos may last for a day or up to a week or more.

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