SPMU Lip Blush Training Course
The PMU lips treatment is a form of micro-pigmentation, also known as cosmetic tattooing. This technique uses an electric needle device to deposit pigment into the lips, enhancing their natural appearance. Full Lip Micropigmentation creates a soft lipstick effect without the need for daily application or the risk of smudging.
This treatment can improve lip symmetry, refine the lip contour, and reduce the appearance of fine lines for a more youthful look. Depending on the method used, it can also create the illusion of fuller lips. Additionally, it helps to neutralize dark tones, add warmth, and camouflage scars, including those from cleft lips.
Course Content:
- Legislations
- Contraindications
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Health and Safety
- Machines and Needles
- Colouring Techniques
- Lip Mapping Rules
- Lip Shape Correction
- Cleft Lip Scar Correction
- Skin Tones and Undertones
- The Colour Wheel
- Neutralization
- Techniques, Depth, and Shading
- Patch Testing
- Consultation
- Treatment Protocol
- Aftercare
Certificate
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate accredited by the CPD Group. This certification carries 40 CPD credits
Course Duration
You will have access to the course for 3 months from the date of enrolment.
Video Content
Yes – video content is included for Theory + Practical courses only.
Will I Require a Model?
Yes, if your are doing both theory and practical[PO]
Are Case Studies Required?
Yes, case studies are required if you select the Theory + Practical training option.
Entry Requirements
This course is suitable for beginners as well as individuals with prior experience. No formal qualifications are required to enrol.
However, it is your responsibility to check with your insurance provider, local council, or relevant regulatory authority to ensure you meet the requirements necessary to legally offer treatments within your area.
We recommend holding a Level 3 qualification in Anatomy & Physiology or a related beauty qualification, as some insurance providers may require this. However, this is not mandatory to complete the course.
