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Find a
Faces By Design Program Trainer
The
Faces By Design
Fundamental
Training Program
Trainer
Information Page
I’m
proud to offer the following listing of permanent cosmetic trainers
who offer fundamental and other specialty training classes using the
Faces By Design (FBD) Fundamental Training Program materials.
Each prospective student is encouraged to review my
“Serious Talk about Training” page on this website to further
support interviews with trainers. A good student and trainer match
is very important. Prospective students may also gain knowledge
about the program by reading the program overview.
Trainers
who use the FBD Turn-Key
Fundamental Training Program materials are as follows:
Rose
Ann Cloud, CPCP
Permanent Cosmetics By Rozan
618 W 10th Street
Antioch, CA 94509
(925) 200-2347
RoseAnnCloud@Yahoo.com
Tina
Dawson, CPCP
Better
Health Day Spa and Permanent Cosmetic Makeup
3701
Olsen, Suite K
Amarillo, TX. 79109
(806)353-2421
(806)353-4321
tina@betterhealthdayspaandpermanentmakeup.com
facesbytinadawson@suddenlink.net
Jumalina
Halim (Ching-Ching), CPCP
Natural Look
Raya Darmo Baru Barat 63-65
Surabaya 60189
Indonesia
Mangga Dua Court Apartment
East Tower 11-5
Jakarta
Indonesia
62-818959790
62-31-70983289
jumalinahalim@yahoo.com
Jeanee
Lusby, CPCP
9850 Genesee Ave
La Jolla, CA 92037
858-459-2201
jeanee@naturalook.com
www.naturalook.com
Barbara
Neumayer, CPCP
Enhanced Image Permanent Makeup, Inc.
19011 68th Ave S
, A-101
Kent
,
WA
98032
(425)251-5131
(206)252-4546 cell
www.everydaymakeup.net
Liza
Sims, CPCP
Wake
Up With Make Up, LLC,
4100 Lake Otis Parkway
#205 Medical Plaza
Anchorage, AK 99508
(907)561-3937
Iznlps4u@aol.com
www.cosmetictattoo.com
Edine
Swain CPCP
Face It Permanent Make up Center & The Hawaii Academy of
Permanent Cosmetics
918 Smith St.
Honolulu
,
HI
. 96817
(808)531-8200
(808)386-3919
www.faceitsalon.com
faceit808@aol.com
Patricia
Yee, CPCP
Facial
Art Permanent Cosmetics
20551
Mack Avenue
Grosse Pointe Woods
,
MI
48236
(586)596-4159
www.facialart.net
info@facialart.net
It
is often a matter of discussion by industry leaders that, if
possible, students may be at an advantage by being logistically
close to their permanent cosmetic trainer.
There are several reasons for this opinion; one being that
the student, depending on the trainer’s policy, may have an
opportunity to readdress a challenging area much more conveniently.
Another is that the same laws affect the trainer as well as
the student. Yet
another, again depending on the policy of the trainer, is the
opportunity for the student to possibly provide a local model which
would provide for contact during the healing period after performing
the procedure.
This
is not to say that every student specifically seeks out local
training. Sometimes this
is just not possible given the availability of credentialed trainers
in a given area, desired scheduling or device offered for training.
Also given the correspondence with people in the industry via
the Internet, a trainer who is not local to a student may come so
highly recommended; locality convenience becomes secondary to their
desire to train with a specific trainer.
Nonetheless,
wherever a person decides to train, a critical element in the
training program are the training materials provided or presented to
the students. People in an educational environment need to see,
hear, and personally experience cosmetic tattooing.
This is accomplished by providing a professional textbook and
visual aids that support the critical information associated with
knowledge of the process that leads to successful practical
training. The FBD
Fundamental Training Program materials meet that challenge.
Prerequisite:
Marjorie
Grimm offers information to assist people seeking trainers who use
the FBD, Training Materials program.
This assistance is limited to recognizing the quality of
program training materials that will be offered by the listed
trainers and is not an endorsement associated with device, product,
or practical (hands-on) program offerings.
Note:
This web page is updated periodically to add new trainer
information. Trainer names which may appropriately be listed on this
page may not appear at the identical time a student is seeking
training. Prospective students can always ask the trainer(s) they
interview if they use the Faces
By Design Fundamental Training Program materials, or you may
contact me at
408-984-0401
for an update.
My
best wishes to you and your permanent cosmetic training research.
Marjorie
Grimm, CPCP
Faces By
Design
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