NANO HAIR STROKE BROWS, 3 DAYS COURSE OUTLINE
NANO HAIR STROKE BROWS, 3 DAYS PRE-REQUISITE Certifications from an approved Department of Health educator: Blood Borne Pathogens Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System or for American citizens, OSHA Hazcom This training is available on line and the cost is covered by the Centre for Permanent Makeup. Approved links will be provided on registration. CORE Micropigmentation Defined Equipment, Digital Types of Needles & Usage Health & Safety U.S. & Canada Universal Health Care Precautions OSHA & CDC Federal Guidelines Hazards & Risks Blood Borne Pathogens Communicable Diseases Other Hazards Provincial Legislation Workplace Safety Health Inspection of Premises Marketing Strategy Guarantees & Warranties Contraindications & Legal Responsibilities of the Practitioner Pre-treatment Instructions Informed Consent After-care Instructions Model Release Patch Test Post-care Colour Theory Colour Choices 2 & 3D brows Products & Methodology Pigments, Anesthetics, Protective & Healing Agents Needles Skin Anatomy Implanting Techniques Light & Shadow Complications, Camouflage, Correction & Removal 2
Avoiding Complications Allergic Reactions Symptoms of Healing Camouflage, Correction & Removal Paramedical Defined Analysis & Enhancement of Face Shapes Countering the Effects of Aging 2D & 3D BROWS HAIR STROKE Brow Anatomy Assessing the Existing Eyebrow Colour Excess Brow Hair Determining Brow Placement Head, Arch, Tail Arched vs Rounded Length Open vs Closed Tail Practice Sheets Brow Design Methodologies Brow Shapes Client Profile Implanting Pigment Guideline Hair Stroke Techniques Liner, ends and corners Designing & Implanting Using Practice Skin Eyebrow Practicum Working with the Models Work Site Set-up Check List Infection Prevention & Control Client Consultation & Consent Forms including Pre- & Post-Care Choosing Shape & Colours Mixing Colours Anesthetics Implanting Pigment Needle Size, Depth & Speed Needle Angle & Body Positioning Correct Hold of the Skin 3 The first school in North America to offer students: Certification in blood borne pathogens & communicable diseases from a Dept of Health approved educator The first & only school in North America to offer students Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System certification by a Dept of Health approved educator The only school in Canada that provides instruction in microblade & Softap as well as rotary & digital machines (regular & nano needles) Reference material that includes the theory required to pursue certification from the prestigious American Academy of Micropigmentation (applicable to Cosmetic Micropigmentation program) The first & only school in Canada to offer an Apprenticeship Program A course of study focused on the analysis of face shapes The knowledge to create in 2 & 3D
Stroke Length & Repetitions Vacations Final Check by Technician & Client Approval After Care Instructions & Supplies to Client Work Site Clean-up Equipment, Tools, & Work Surfaces Disposal of Hazardous Materials NEXT STEPS & RECOMMENDED READING GRADING Grading is on a pass/fail basis and is divided into two components: theory and practicum. Theory 50% Quizzes Practicum 50% 2 models during training and an additional 4 models afterwards 1 CERTIFICATION On successful completion BLENDED FORMAT Prior to the Course: Read the emanual Obtain on line certification in Blood Borne Pathogens Obtain on line certificate in Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System During the Course: Review of theory Practise Practicum (live models) After the Course: Re-read the manual Practise 100 hours Submit before & after (after 1 st visit & after touchup) pictures of models & business forms 1 Before & after pictures & client forms are required to be submitted to the educator. If approved, a certificate of completion will be issued to the student. If student has no spa or salon, then arrangements can be made to use the Centre for Permanent Makeup facilities. 4
CLASS SCHEDULE In the interests of health & safety, demonstrations may not be live. Day 1 Theory Demonstration Practise on fake skin Day 2 Practise on fake skin Day 3 Practicum 2 models Clean up work site & review student technique WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE Our guarantee: We offer the most comprehensive theory available in Canada and no requirement to purchase expensive machines. What else makes us unique? Our students: learn how to analyse face shapes and enhance features obtain a certificate from the Centre for Permanent Makeup graduate with certification in Blood Borne Pathogens & Communicable Diseases AND Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System from Department of Health approved educators can choose to have their practicum via Skype have the option of applying to our Apprenticeship Program graduate with the knowledge to create in 2 and 3D legal protection of a personal services contract (optional) take home reference material that includes detailed information on core subjects and step-by-step instructions with pictures of procedures can purchase equipment from us receive a list of tools & supplies and recommended micropigmentation & tattoo suppliers, reducing startup costs and eliminating the middle man NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST We have no conflict of interest related to tools, equipment or pigments. We offer information on a variety of pigments & machines. 5
ABOUT THE OWNER In 2006, Maureen received certification for: Beginner & Advanced (scar & areola) Micropigmentation Hair stroke eyebrows (aka microblading), Rejuvi Permanent Makeup & Tattoo Removal Dry Needling (brown spot, capillary and wrinkle removal) In 2009, she received training in Ontario on the use of the Nouveau Contour Intelligent digital machine. Maureen is certified every two years in Blood Borne Pathogens & Communicable Diseases by a Department of Health approved educator. Maureen has also taken eye shadow & para-medical micropigmentation training in Florida. In May, 2014, she was certified for tattoo removal using the Tattoo Vanish method in Las Vegas, Nevada. In December 2014, she trained with Alexis Lawson, Softap founder, in the use of hand tools. Alexis has a 25 year history in the industry. Maureen is of the opinion that practitioners need to continually evolve through education and training and that the goal of permanent makeup artists should be to create a natural look. Rather than restricting practical work to supervising students, Maureen continues to hone her skills by offering paramedical services, thus ensuring that she is up to date on best practices, safety issues, risks and hazards, the performance of different pigment brands and equipment, legislation and evolving trends. Prior to choosing permanent makeup, Maureen worked as a contract Writer & Researcher, Fund Raiser, Insurance Broker and Financial Planner, Manager of Information & Technology, Manager of Administration, Finance Officer and clerk. 6
CANADA S CAPITAL, OTTAWA, ONTARIO Downtown offers the Parliament Buildings, Rideau Canal (skating & boat tours), restaurants, the Rideau Shopping Centre, Byward Market (outdoor fruits & vegetables, restaurants, many with outdoor patios), Bytown for movies, National Arts Centre and National Gallery. Also close by are the War Museum, Museum of Civilization and Museum of Nature. Walking & biking tours abound. Westboro, Ottawa The neighbourhood has many restaurants, cafes, dessert, coffee and tea shops, hair and nail salons, boutiques offering gifts and clothes, outdoor and sports outfitters and some pubs. In the small, commercial building where we are located, other tenants include an esthetician, registered massage therapist and electrologist. Public Transit Westboro is a 10 minute bus ride from downtown Ottawa with transit every 5 minutes (#87, #94, #95, #96 and #97). Hotel Accommodation in downtown Ottawa, Ontario Lord Elgin Hotel, 100 Elgin Street, Ottawa, 800 916.4339, shuttle service available from/to airport, must be booked 12 hours in advance, 613-680-3313. Hotel is in the heart of downtown Ottawa. Novotel, 33 Nicholas St, Ottawa, ON, K1N9M7, phone 844-421-4590 Albert at Bay Suite Hotel, 435 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON, K1L 7X4, phone 1 800 267-6644 From May August, rooms are also available at the University of Ottawa residences. Costs are one third of hotel rates and the campus is in the downtown core. 7