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Facethetics Training Launches Semi-Permanent Make Up Courses

Facethetics Training, located in the heart of Aigburth, has launched an innovative new training course offering attendees the chance to obtain new qualifications in semi-permanent eyebrow make-up.

Director of Facethetics Training Alison Stananought, who holds over 20 years’ experience within the aesthetic and beauty profession, has teamed up with leading industry expert Emma Hendrick to curate the course.

The introduction of the new offering, ideal for students looking to brush up their skills or even those considering embarking on a whole new career path in 2019, follows a successful year in business for Facethetics Training, which has hosted approximately 350 courses and welcomed almost 1000 students through its doors in the last twelve months.

Alison said: “Here at Facethetics Training, we have noticed the demand for our ‘education for beautification’ services continue to grow and we are witnessing many trainees, aestheticians and practitioners who are joining us to widen and expand their career prospects. With accreditations such as these under your belt, there are so many routes to go down whether you choose to establish your own aesthetics business, offer part-time services to support an existing career or even take your skills with you when re-locating abroad.

“Facethetics Training is now in its fourth year and since our humble beginnings to current success, we’ve always wanted to evolve the training with semi-permanent make-up. For me and my business partner, Yvonne, it’s all about finding the best educators to offer the best to our students so collaborating with Emma on this new course really is a dream come true for me. With her impressive background working in film and TV as well as working alongside the founder of HD Brows, she really knows what it takes to create beautiful brows and how to pass that knowledge on to our delegates.”

With the first two dates (November and December) already sold out, the course runs every four weeks and takes place across three consecutive days, with the final day giving students a taste of ‘a day in the life of’ a clinic. As part of this, students are given the opportunity to practice their knowledge on their own first potential client and will be supervised as they manage their very own semi-permanent make-up clinic day.

Emma said: “When Alison and I teamed up to discuss the concept for this course, we knew we had to be different to create something our delegates could be proud of. With so many options out there for those looking to train in semi-permanent make-up, we’ve looked at what makes a successful training session and used this data to inspire us when coming up with the course format.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Craig Guy .

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