PMU Skin Science
In my PMU career, integrating my esthetician knowledge transformed my results. Understanding skin like an esthetician helps avoid common mistakes, preserves skin integrity, and achieves desired results by working with the skin, not against it
THIS TRAINING WILL HELP YOU TO:
- Improve the quality of the results and to adapt the techniques according to each case.
- Increase professionalism and to reinforce the confidence with your clients = more sells.
- Better understand the beauty industry when talking with other professionals.
- Gain a clearer understanding of your client's skin condition and achievable results.
Course curriculum
Welcome
Disclaimer
Course Curriculum
Principal Body’s Systems
Skin & Path Of Absorption
Pmu & Absorption
The Integumentary System
The Cellular Composition Of the Skin
Why Tattoo Lines Blur Over Time
Skin Tissues
PMU Can Create Scars!
To Preserve Skin Integrity
The Epidermis Of The Skin
- The Dermis Of The Skin & PMU
The Hypodermis Of the Skin
Pigment Implantation Depth
Skin Pigmentation
Skin Thickness & PMU
Ethnic Skins & PMU
Chemical Composition Of The Skin
Dehydrated Skin : Skin Water
Mature Skin & PMU: Skin Proteins
- Dry, Oily Skin & PMU: Skin Lipids
- How to Detect Skin Types
Biocatalysts In The Skin
Sensitive Skin And Biochemical reactions
- Introduction to the Digestive System and Its Role in PMU
- The Digestive Process
- Liver and Pancreas in Skin Health and PMU Results
Nutrient Absorption, Digestive Health, and Balanced Diet’s Impact on PMU Outcomes
Lymphatic and Digestive Systems: Partners in Waste Removal
Difference Between Blood and Lymph
Working at the Right Depth in PMU
The Lymphatic System
- PMU Pigment Path into the Body System
The Immune System’s Response to PMU
- Minimizing Inflammation for Optimal Healing in PMU
Eyebrows, Eyes, and Lips – Specific Considerations
- Aftercare for Maintaining Skin Integrity
Health Canada vs. REACH Regulation in PMU Pigments
- Understanding the Immune System and Skin Immunity
- Immune System Cells & PMU
- The Process of Phagocytosis
- Immune Reactions and Autoimmune Considerations in PMU
Introduction To The Nervous System
Overview of the Nervous System
How the Nervous System Works and Injury Response
- Client Confidence and Nervous Responses
Nerve Distribution and Sensitivity in the Face
Overview of the Excretory System
Functionality and Detoxification
The Role of Sebaceous and Sweat Glands
Impact of Sweating and Aesthetic Advice
Overview of the Endocrine System
Key Glands and Their Functions
Hormonal Influences on Skin Health
- Hormonal Changes in Specific Life Stages
Hormonal Imbalances and PMU Considerations
- Detailed after care sheet
- Cheat sheet “adapting our technique per skin types
DISCLAIMER
This course is not a training in esthetics. It is a grouping of the knowledge in Aesthetics often lacking in the practice of permanent makeup artists (PMU).
Who is this training for?
- PMU artists without an esthetician background
- PMU artists who only received basic skin knowledge in their initial training
- PMU artists struggling to achieve consistent healed results
- PMU artists in beauty salons who want to communicate effectively with esthetician colleagues
To achieve optimal results in permanent makeup, solid theoretical knowledge is essential, especially regarding the skin and body systems. The final outcome relies on the synergy between skin cells, applied techniques, and the pigment molecules used.