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Classic Beauty
Concepts and the Texas Institute of Permanent Cosmetics
is proud to make available an intensive permanent
cosmetic course. This course is designed to give the
student the most effective approach of study and needed
information to become a successful and skilled permanent
cosmetic technician.
The class consists of 100
hours, of which 65 hours will be class room study and
practice and 35 hours of pre-class study and home
study. Classes consist of seven intense days of study,
lecture, video, work shops, and hands on procedures.
Classes begin promptly each day at 8:00AM and are
completed at 6:30PM, unless a procedure takes a student
over time.
Students must be a minimum
of 18 years of age and must have at least a high school
education or the equivalent of a GED.
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Day One |
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Section One - Introduction to Permanent Cosmetics
Introduction
Personal Image
History of Cosmetics
History of tattooing |
Section
Two – Infection Control and Bloodborne Pathogens
Microbiology
Infection Control
Specific Bloodborne Pathogens and Other Relevant Disease
Prevention and Exposure Reduction Controls
Sanitation and Sterilization
Housekeeping
Exposure Control Plans |
Section
Three – The Skin
Physiology and Histology of the Skin
Diseases and Conditions of the Skin
Skin Color and Natural Pigmentation |
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Day Two |
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Section Four – Color Theory
Color
Skin Tones
Color Theory and Skin Tones
Lighting |
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Section Five – Tools of the Trade
Pigments
Machines
Needles
Manual Devices |
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Day Three |
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Section Six – The Art and Science of Makeup Application
Facial Geometry
Basic Four Shapes of the Face
Rules of Proper Eye Brow Design
Makeup for the Eyes
Proper Lip Design
The Aging Face
Makeup Correction |
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Section Seven – Client Management
The Consultation
Managing Pain, Fear, and Discomfort
Client Follow-up |
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Day
Four |
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Section Eight – The Procedure
Pre-procedure
Procedure Application
A. Eyebrows
B. Eyeliner: Top Eyeliner and Bottom Eyeliner
C. Lip Liner
D. Shaded Lip Liner
Post Procedure |
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Day
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Section Nine – Advanced Procedures
Enhancements and Post Surgical Procedures
Re-pigmentation of Skin Conditions |
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Section Ten - Medical Considerations and Medications
Medical Considerations
Medication
Hands on Model Work |
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Day Six |
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Section Eleven – Troubleshooting
Technician Error
Other Problems
Hands on Model Work |
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Day
Seven |
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Section Twelve - Business Protocol
Insurance and Legal Issues
Hands on Model Work |
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Total
Course Hours |
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| Pre-Study
Hours ( See
Details Below)
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37:00 hrs. |
| Class Room Hours |
66:50 hrs. |
| Hands on Time in Class
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(Approx 30 hrs) |
| Home Study
Hours
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9:00 hrs. |
| Total Hours in Course
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112:50 hrs |
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Pre-Class Study Hours |
| As a portion
of the 100 hours required completing the Texas Institute
of Permanent Cosmetic beginner’s permanent cosmetic
course a minimum of 35 pre-study hours are required
prior to arriving for the class. Once proper
application has been made and the required deposit for
the class has been received the textbook and study
material will be shipped. The following materials shall
be read and studied. |
| SPCP Manual
Credit
Hours |
20 hrs |
| On-Line OSHA BBP
Class
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4 hrs |
| SPCP
Glossary of
Terms
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3 hrs |
| SPCP Client Management
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3 hrs |
| SPCP Permanent Cosmetic
Equipment
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3 hrs |
| SPCP Permanent Cosmetic
Color Book
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2 hrs |
| SPCP Medical
Issues
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2 hrs |
| Total Pre-Study
Hours
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37.00 hrs |
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