Posted on May 12, 2022

In-Person Microblading Training: Is it right for you?

in person Microblading training

What is microblading?

Microblading is the art of naturally enhancing the beauty of the eyebrows by shaping them based on your unique facial structure. There are many techniques needed to deliver a beautiful outcome. We offer both in-person and online microblading training. Keep reading to learn more about our in-person options and what’s included in our microblading training in San Diego.

What is in-person microblading training?

In-person microblading training will offer you the most detailed and hands-on experience with a mentor at your side along the way. From teaching how to microblade to tips on opening your own business, we are here to help. In-person training gives you a physical space to learn and ask questions. No prior experience in the beauty world is required for this course, so it’s an option for anyone considering this rewarding career. 

Samara Beauty offers you the support you need to learn in a comfortable and inclusive environment. Choosing to complete an in-person training means you can ask questions in real-time and get hands-on experience to help you learn and grow.

What does each course include?

Each course includes a two-day informational day of training followed by continued support. You will learn how to microblade and shade eyebrows with technique. Six months of follow-up and guidance are provided to guide you along opening your practice and supporting your clients. Some of the skills you can expect to learn are Pigment Implantation, 12 Different Brow Styles, Stroke Patterns, and a variety of different blade options. We will dive into skin physiology, facial anatomy, hair growth, color theory, and patient consultations. We will also cover aftercare and touch-ups to ensure that you have the skills you need to maintain your client base and grow your business.

Following this course, you will be certified by A. Samara Beauty, meaning you have everything you need to complete microblading treatments on your own. Be sure to check your local regulations for licensing requirements to ensure you are following the code in your area.

Is in-person training right for you?

I’m person training may be right for you if you’re looking to develop the skills needed to run your own beauty business. We offer courses in San Diego for those looking to start their journey. Our beauty studio is triple certified and licensed, meaning we have high standards of training to include practicing comfort and safe practice. If you have been considering getting into a career in the beauty industry, but aren’t sure where to start, then our course would be great for you. We are happy to work with you no matter your experience, and find it very rewarding to help people discover their passions for health and beauty. Feel free to reach out to us if you are interested in learning more about our online or in-person microblading courses. We would love to hear from you and help you take the next step in your beauty career.

Frequently Asked Questions

What you need to know before microblading.

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Microblading is a semi-permanent tattoo, used for the purpose of reconstructing sparse eyebrows or simply to enhance already full brows. The proper ink is chosen and mixed to fit your exact skin tone to look the most natural and realistic. We then create small, hair-like strokes to perfectly mimic natural and gorgeous eyebrows.

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Healed microblading results last anywhere from 1-2 years, depending on your skin type. If you have oily skin, results usually fade a little faster than those with dryer skin types. Touch-ups are required to maintain the microbladed look. First touch-up is included.

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Please read the faqs page completely to ensure that you are an eligible candidate for microblading. Prior to your procedure: -Do not take Advil or other blood thinners such as Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Niacin or Vitamin E ,drink alcohol or take caffeine within 24 hours of your procedure, go tanning within 24 hours of the procedure, make sure to not have had facial fillers done at least 2 weeks prior to the procedure. Do not do facial fillers at least 2 weeks after the procedure.

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-Anybody can get microblading done as long as the following does not apply. Those who are: Undergoing Chemotherapy (consult your doctor),Viral infections and/or diseases,Epilepsy, A Pacemaker or major heart problems, Had an Organ transplant, Skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.), Sick (cold, flu, etc.), Pregnant or Nursing. Please contact us if you have had any facial fillers in the past two months*. Please contact us if you have used any prescription acne medication in the past year*.

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Microbladed brows typically take 6 weeks to fully heal. Within the first week the pigment will appear much darker, and your eyebrows will look very bold. Do not worry! This is part of the healing process and it means that you are healing properly. After the first week the eyebrows will begin to get lighter, as by now the scabbing should be taking place. This is also normal! Around week 2, most of the scabbing should be done, and you will begin to see your full and natural eyebrow shape come through. Let it heal naturally, and only begin to wash your eyebrows with a mild foamy anti-bacterial soap after 14 days.

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There should be absolutely NO picking at your eyebrows for the first 10 days. The first 10 days are the most crucial for having healthy healed eyebrows. Let the epithelial crust and natural scabbing occur on its own. After the first two weeks, you are allowed to begin washing them again. Try to keep the area as dry as possible in the first 10 days. Do not swim in fresh, salt, or chlorinated pool water for at least 2-4 weeks following your procedure. Limit sun exposure for 14 days following the procedure. For the first two weeks, avoid:Water, cleansers, creams, makeup, heavy sweating in the brow area, tanning and heavy sun exposure, Facials, facial fillers, chemical treatments and microdermabrasion.

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Discomfort is minimal, although a numbing cream is applied to alleviate any discomfort.