
Microstrokes Course UK -
A microblading course teaches you the theory and practical skills to perform microblading, including health and safety, colour theory, brow mapping, and techniques for creating realistic hair strokes. These courses are often a combination of online theory and hands-on practice on practice skin and live models, and may include a kit with supplies. Upon completion, you will be prepared to perform professional microstrokea treatments, obtain insurance, and start a career in the beauty industry.

A semi-permanent makeup course typically includes theoretical knowledge like health and safety, anatomy, and colour theory, alongside practical training in techniques for eyebrows, lips, and eyeliner. You can expect to learn about client consultations, contraindications, machine and needle selection, and aftercare, often with hands-on practice on latex skins. Many courses also provide a starter kit with a machine, pigments, and consumables, and may offer accreditation and ongoing support.
Theoretical and foundational knowledge
Health, safety, and legislation: Understanding clinical hygiene, cross-contamination, and legal requirements.
Anatomy and physiology: Learning about the skin, including Fitzpatrick skin typing and undertones.
Colour theory: How to select and mix pigments for different skin tones and to correct existing colour.
Contraindications: Identifying who is not a suitable candidate for the procedure.
Practical skills and techniques
Brow techniques: Learning various styles such as hairstroke, ombre, powder, and combination brows.
Lip techniques: Mastering lip liner and lip blush.
Eyeliner techniques: Applying lash enhancement, eyeliner, and winged eyeliner.
Mapping and shaping: Using tools to create the correct shape for the client.
Machine and needle skills: Understanding how to use the equipment and select the right needles.
Practice: Hands-on training on latex or practice skins.
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