Lesson 1Lip procedural steps: lip mapping, anesthetic options, mucosal considerations, hydration management and technique sequencingMaster a structured lip procedure sequence, including mapping, anesthetic choices, and mucosal safety. Learn hydration management, stretch, and pass order for blush, liner, and full fill to achieve even color and comfortable healing, no stress.
Pre-drawing and lip mapping techniquesSelecting and timing lip anestheticsWorking near mucosa and wet-dry borderManaging dryness, swelling, and crackingPass order for liner, blush, and full fillFinal checks, photos, and aftercare reviewLesson 2Lip techniques: lip blush, color correction, full lip tint and liner-smoothing methods with depth, needle choice and blending approachExplore lip blush, full tint, liner smoothing, and color correction. Learn how to select needles, control depth, and build smooth blends while protecting lip tissue, managing borders, and adapting to different lip shapes and conditions, for smooth finish.
Assessing lip anatomy and undertonesDesigning lip shape and border transitionsNeedle selection for blush and full tintDepth control for vermilion and lip lineLayering passes for smooth color blendsCorrecting dark, cool, or uneven lipsLesson 3Eyebrow procedural steps: consultation, mapping, stencil use, anesthesia options, stroke depth control, pigment layering and final passFollow a complete eyebrow workflow from consultation to final pass. Learn mapping, stencil use, anesthetic timing, stroke depth control, and pigment layering so each step builds toward balanced, symmetrical, and long-lasting brows, perfect.
Consultation, photos, and contraindicationsBrow mapping, symmetry checks, and designStencil use and freehand refinementTopical anesthetic timing and reapplicationStroke depth, spacing, and direction controlLayering color and performing the final passLesson 4Troubleshooting intra-procedure issues: excessive bleeding, client movement, pigment pooling and immediate corrective stepsDevelop a structured approach to intra-procedure problems such as bleeding, swelling, client movement, and pigment pooling. Learn immediate corrective actions, when to pause or stop, and how to document and explain adjustments to clients, handling issues quick.
Managing excessive bleeding or oozingStabilizing clients who move or flinchCorrecting pigment pooling and smearingAdjusting technique for sudden swellingWhen to pause, reschedule, or stopDocumenting issues and client communicationLesson 5Eyeliner procedural steps: eyelid manipulation, minimal anesthetic strategy, depth control to avoid lash follicle damage and safety near the globeLearn a safe eyeliner workflow from consultation to final pass. Dis section covers eyelid stabilization, minimal anesthetic use, depth control near lash follicles, and safety practices to protect di globe and avoid corneal exposure, very careful.
Client eye assessment and design choicesEyelid stretch and hand support methodsAnesthetic placement and minimal useDepth control near lash folliclesSafe needle movement along lash lineFinal pass, symmetry, and clean-upLesson 6Eyeliner techniques: classic lash enhancement, tightline, subtle wing considerations and choosing point size/needle configurationStudy eyeliner styles including lash enhancement, tightline, and subtle wings. Learn how to choose needle size and configuration, adapt design to eye shape, and create smooth, crisp lines without irritating di delicate eyelid skin, looking sharp.
Classic lash enhancement fundamentalsTightline technique and waterline safetyDesigning subtle wings for daily wearChoosing needle size and configurationAdapting style to eye shape and ageAvoiding thick, heavy, or drooping linesLesson 7Eyebrow techniques: detailed distinctions between hair-stroke microblading, nano-blading, machine hair strokes, ombre/powder brows and combined methodsCompare microblading, nanoblading, machine strokes, ombre, and hybrid brows. Learn when to choose each, how to design patterns, and how to adapt technique to skin type, hair density, and client lifestyle for durable, natural results, versatile.
Evaluating brow hair, skin, and symmetryMicroblading versus nanoblading indicationsMachine hair strokes: patterns and flowOmbre and powder brows: gradient designHybrid brows: combining strokes and shadingTechnique choice by skin type and lifestyleLesson 8Managing depth and trauma: needle angle, pass pressure, number of passes, pigment loading to avoid excessive scarring and blowoutsLearn to manage depth, angle, and pressure to minimize trauma. Dis section explains safe pass counts, pigment loading, and stretch so you avoid scarring, blowouts, and overworking fragile areas while still achieving stable color retention, gentle.
Recognizing correct versus risky depthNeedle angle and hand speed coordinationSafe pass counts by area and skin typePigment loading and avoiding poolingSkin stretch for precise implantationSigns of overworking and when to stop