Lesson 1Temporising and colour techniques: brow tinting vs henna vs semi-permanent pigments—selection criteria and expected longevityGrasp differences in tint, henna, and semi-permanent colours. Evaluate skin type, hair shade, and daily life to select the right choice, foresee fading, and set practical hopes for duration and care.
Comparing tint, henna, and hybrid formulasSkin undertones and hair colour harmonisationPatch testing and sensitivity precautionsApplication timing and saturation controlLongevity expectations and fade patternsMaintenance schedules and client educationLesson 2Eyebrow mapping fundamentals: golden ratio, Brow mapping with calipers/strings, proportional landmarksMaster eyebrow mapping with golden ratio and face markers. Use calipers and strings to find brow start, peak, and end, adjusting to actual faces while keeping balance and client likes.
Golden ratio basics for brow designVertical and horizontal facial reference linesCaliper techniques for precise measuringString mapping for quick visual guidesAdapting maps to unique facial featuresMarking points before hair removalLesson 3Hair removal methods: tweezing, waxing, threading—indications, contraindications, and pain managementExamine tweezing, waxing, and threading with clear uses and warnings. Choose the safest way, ease pain, stop irritation, and follow natural growth for neat, kind hair removal.
Tweezing technique and hair directionWax types, temperatures, and safetyThreading hand positions and tensionContraindications and risk assessmentPain reduction and soothing measuresPost-removal redness and bump controlLesson 4Trimming and shaping methods: tools, blade angles, and preserving hair line for natural finishHone trimming and shaping with scissors, razors, and clippers. Control blade angles, tension, and keep natural hair edges, dodging gaps or sharp lines for a polished brow outline.
Choosing scissors, razors, and trimmersBrushing directions before trimmingSafe blade angles near the brow lineRemoving bulk without creating gapsSoftening harsh edges and linesFinal polish and style before makeupLesson 5Combining techniques for nervous clients: minimal-change approaches, gradual reshaping plans, and camouflage for sparse areasCraft plans for worried or new clients with small tweaks. Design step-by-step reshaping, hide thin spots, and mix light filling, trimming, and tinting while keeping comfort high.
Consultation scripts for anxious clientsMinimal-change mapping and shaping rulesSoft filling to test new shapes graduallyCamouflage of gaps with layered productsStepwise reshaping plans over sessionsAftercare and reassurance communicationLesson 6Symmetry analysis and realistic correction: measuring asymmetry, setting achievable goalsSharpen sight for true symmetry by gauging brow height, length, and width. Tell face structure unevenness from brow problems, set doable aims, and explain limits and choices to clients.
Using reference points to assess symmetryMeasuring height, length, and thicknessDistinguishing facial vs brow asymmetryCorrecting uneven arches and tailsWhen to accept, not overcorrect, asymmetryExplaining realistic outcomes to clientsLesson 7Makeup filling techniques: pencil, powder, pomade, microbrow pen—stroke simulation, layering, and blending for natural resultsDelve into pencil, powder, pomade, and microbrow pen for filling brows with real texture. Use stroke mimics, layering, and blending to fix gaps, shape, and keep a gentle, natural end.
Choosing formulas by skin type and lifestylePencil mapping and hairlike stroke creationPowder layering for soft-focus densityPomade control for bold yet defined browsMicrobrow pen stroke direction and spacingBlending and setting for long wearLesson 8Product and tool selection: brush types, spoolies, stencils, sterile disposables and product ingredient considerations (hypoallergenic choices)Learn to choose and care for brushes, spoolies, stencils, and single-use items for clean, exact work. Know fibre kinds, brush forms, and ingredient lists, including gentle, allergy-free options.
Angled, flat, and detail brush usesSpoolies, combs, and trimming scissorsStencils and when to use or avoid themSterile disposables and hygiene protocolReading labels for irritants and allergensBuilding a versatile, pro brow kitLesson 9Design choices by face shape: ideal arch height, tail length, and start point for different face shapesTailor brow designs to round, oval, square, long, and heart faces. Set ideal arch height, tail length, and start to even features, ease angles, and craft pleasing, personal brow forms.
Identifying client face shape accuratelyArch height guidelines by face shapeTail length and direction for balanceStart point placement and nose widthSoftening strong features with browsDesigning for mature and ageing faces