Feathery soft hairs Permanent Makeup

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Last updated on April 15, 2025 6:21 pm
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What you’ll learn

  • Feathery eyebrow PMU technique
  • which needle to use
  • which colors to choose
  • special tips to achieve soft results

In this course we will learn how to create soft powdery/feather hairs in Permanent Makeup. The difference between classic hair by hair technique and powdery hairs is that in the classic technique the hairs are quite defined and in feathery hairs we want to create the effect of soft, pixelated, not too intense in color hairs. This technique is especially suitable for those clients who want extremely natural results, also fits perfectly those with lighter hair, where we don’t want the results to be too harsh. Such technique might also last a bit shorter in the skin because of how superficial and natural it is and also because we don’t want to implant too dark or too much of the pigment in order to create very natural results.

Normally this is a masterclass and I assume that you already have experience in permanent makeup and the tools such as machine. After completing the course, you will receive your certificate from uDemy automatically to your email and you can also download it in your account. If you want to receive another certificate from my school, please send me a copy of the udemy certificate on Instagram ‘Kristina Bagrova health’ and I will send you an additional certificate.

Who this course is for:

  • Beauticians
  • PMU artists
  • Tattoo artists

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