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Arizona Permanent Makeup Training

In Arizona, there is no shortage of excellent permanent makeup artistry programs to take your skills to the next level. The typical permanent makeup artistry program is 40 hours in length, and you will gain the skills that you need to be successful in applying permanent cosmetics on clients.

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Peoria, AZ
Permanent Make-Up
Mesa, AZ
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Chandler, AZ
Permanent Make-Up
Chandler, AZ
Esthetics/Skin Care / Permanent Make-Up
Chandler, AZ
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Scottsdale, AZ
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School Accreditation

You must attend a school that is approved by your state to provide training in the discipline you want to practice. Check with the school and the state board to be sure that your program of study will prepare you for any applicable state licensure.

Instructors will work with you to help you excel in applying eyeliner, designing eyebrows and filling in lip color. You will learn how to create a natural hair look as well as the feathering look for eyebrows,  be exposed to color theory and how to choose the best color for clients.

Whether clients are medical patients suffering from skin discoloration or simply want to have a more glamorous daily look, as a permanent makeup student you will be poised to deliver results upon graduation.

You will learn how to perform techniques using both hand tools and machines in a permanent makeup artistry program. Permanent makeup artistry programs are also structured to offer students opportunities for home-study and experience in working with live models.

Permanent Makeup Licensing in Arizona

As a permanent makeup artists, you will be required to obtain only a business license in Arizona because there is no law concerning a professional license for tattoo artists or permanent makeup artists in the state. You may want to still consider being certified by the National Safety Council for Bloodborne Pathogens & Cross Contamination in order to build credibility with clients. Having this certification assures clients that you have the proper sanitation habits and know how to take care of equipment. There may be additional regulations for the city or county in which you live, so it is important to consult with the local health department in regards to licensing requirements for permanent makeup artists.

There are other regulations in place that you must be sure to understand before beginning practicing permanent makeup in Arizona. You may not administer permanent makeup services to minors without the presence of a parent or legal guardian at the actual location. Unlike some states, it is not enough for a minor to merely have the consent of a parent or guardian for a permanent makeup service. In addition, it is also unlawful for you to start their own practices in a home or type of impermanent structure, such as a vehicle or trailer.

Career Outlook for Permanent Makeup Artists in Arizona

Arizona is one of the fastest growth states in the country with plenty of job opportunities for permanent makeup artists who are driven to become employed in the state. As a permanent makeup artist, you may find positions in specialized tattoo boutiques, salons and spas and some medical facilities. If you aspire to open your own practice, it is vital to understand the current Arizona regulations in place. You will have to rent office space that is in accordance with the Arizona regulations, otherwise you may be at risk for committing a class 6 felony.

The average salary of permanent makeup artists in Arizona can be anywhere from $18,000 to over $100,000 a year, depending on clientele and services rendered.  It is up to you though to create your own work schedule and decide whether you wish to work full-time or part-time.