Permanent Makeup Melbourne

Eyeliner Tattoo Course Melbourne

Master the technique with us! Eyeliner tattooing involves an accurate process to create a natural look that enhances the eyes and the client’s facial features. To achieve it, a few things must be understood: facial anatomy, colour theory, and the correct application techniques!
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About Us

Welcome to Permanent Makeup Melbourne! We provide the most effective cosmetic tattooing treatments for our clients, and our primary goal is to enhance your facial features and natural beauty. Our professionals work only with premium-level equipment and provide the best European techniques using high-quality certified pigments.
All about Eyeliner Tattoo Course

Our eyeliner tattooing course suits participants of all levels, including beginners and experienced artists.

  • Makeup artists
  • Beauty therapists
  • Regular tattoo artists
  • Individuals who want to try a new profession
  • Introduction to Cosmetic Tattooing Hygiene.
  • Equipment Setup, Needles & Application Techniques
  • Colour theory and modification
  • Topical Anaesthetics
  • Aftercare

Eye anatomy

Every eyeliner tattoo artist must have a deep knowledge of the eye structure as it will help prevent potential harm.

Tattoo gear

Tools and techniques for cosmetic eyeliner tattoo training, types of needles, pigments, equipment setup, and cleaning.

Consultation with client

The process includes discussing the client’s preferences, concerns and questions.

Colour theory and pigment 

During cosmetic eyeliner tattoo training, comprehending the colour theory is essential for choosing the correct pigment colour to make the tattoo suitable for the client’s skin tone. 

Aftercare

You will be taught the importance of proper aftercare, including general care instructions.

  • Tattooing Machine
  • Cartridge Needles
  • Pigment Cup Rings
  • Eyeliner Practice Latex
  • Pigment
  • Eyeliner Pen
  • After Care
  • Alcohol Pads, cotton tips, face masks
  • Training Manual
The Eyeliner Tattoo course does not require prior beauty therapy certification or knowledge. However, to work as a Cosmetic Tattoo Artist in Australia, you must obtain the Maintaining Infection Control Standards certification (SHBBIN002 / HLTINF005).
  • Our masters have international accreditation and more than ten years of experience
  • Our focus is practical skills to ensure you feel confident in the job market after graduation
  • We offer practical training!
  • Professional kits are provided
  • A certificate is provided upon completion

Our training system in the beauty industry is recognised worldwide for its excellence, high-quality results, and strong return on investment. Because it covers everything from theory and technique to practical experience, we ensure our students thoroughly understand anatomy, colour theory, and how to work on different skin types before having practice on models.

Our online course is designed to increase our in-person classes. Upon enrolment and payment plan, you will receive access to the online resource with hands-on and theory lessons! This allows you to prepare for offline training and review the material if you need to.

We understand that practising on natural skin can be tricky for beginners. That’s why we have an option for you to receive your Pro Kit beforehand for hands-on practice using Latex (practice skin). This can help you familiarise yourself with the techniques before the training session.

Completion of the online modules before the training session is optional. The entire course will be delivered during the in-person training days to provide a comprehensive learning experience.

 

FAQ

So as not to delay. Tattooing services are purely domestic, so the person providing them cannot have a medical education.
The course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn how to create beautiful and high-quality makeup, select cosmetics for themselves, and stay contemporary with makeup trends.
Personal course for 2 days. You will study: the structure of the skin, analysis of equipment, pigments, makeup basics, anesthesia, care, and contraindications.
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