PERMANENT COSMETICS
A CAREER FOR THE 21st CENTURY Forbes Magazine has listed
tattooing and its step-sister permanent cosmetics, "One of the 10 Fastest Growing
Fields for the 1990's." The permanent cosmetics industry has grown rapidly throughout
the 1990's across the world.
As we enter the 21st century, people everywhere find their
stress levels increasing due to decreasing levels of time to deal with all the things life
requires. Industries that can help people reduce stress by saving time, will
continue to gain popularity.
One of these is the permanent cosmetics industry.
You can become a part of this extremely lucrative profession
by making the necessary investment of your time and money for your education and training.
Through Permanent Makeup Training Institute's certification, the opportunity for an
exciting, fun, and lucrative career can be yours!
ABOUT THE INSTITUTE
CLASSES INCLUDE:
- BEGINNERS OR ADVANCED CLASSES ARE
PERSONALIZED ONE ON ONE TRAINING.
- FIRST AND FOREMOST EXTENSIVE
HANDS ON TRAINING WITH LIVE MODELS
- STERILIZATION - Safety
Standards, including your BLOOD BORN PATHOGEN CERTIFICATION

- COLOR THEORY
- EYEBROW, EYELINER, AND LIP DESIGN
- THE ART OF THE FACE
- CONSULTATION TECHNIQUES -
How to put your clients at ease and what you need to know from them before you get
started.
- TELEPHONE TECHNIQUES - What
to say and how to say it to get them to come in!
- CLIENT CARE POST & PRE
PROCEDURES - How to explain this to your clients for safe and happy results.
- EXTENSIVE STUDY MANUAL -
Study Manual (Compilation of years of training, great reference book too!)
- BEAUTIFUL CERTIFICATION - Certificate,
very impressive when you frame it for your office.
- START UP KIT - The Basics
you will need for your own business. Tools, colors, numbing creams, forms, etc. for
15 procedures. This should earn you approximately $6,000 (at an average of
$400 per procedure) getting your return on your investment and more
as soon as you can do 15 people.
- BUSINESS SET UP -
PERSONALIZED Forms AND before and after pictures AND business cards.
HAVE YOUR OFFICE READY AND
START YOUR BUSINESS UP THE MINUTE YOU GRADUATE!
- HOW TO GET AND WHERE TO GET YOUR
PERMIT AND INSURANCE.
- CONTINUING SUPPORT - ONCE AN ALUMNI
OF P.M.T.I. YOU CAN ALWAYS CALL FOR ADDITIONAL HELP, TRAINING AND SUPPORT, ANYTIME, DAY OR
NIGHT!!!
Once you have completed the course you will have
received comprehensive instruction in sterilization, positioning, skin structure, client
preparation, application of pigment, color theory, pre and post care, proper eyeliner,
eyebrow, and lip technique, and marketing and business development, and you will
be a part of the day to day business of permanent makeup office learning, by observing and
participating, in a successful offices operation.
You will have also received all your customized documents and the permanent makeup
supplies you'll need for your business start up.
When you leave this class you'll be ready
for your new, lucrative career!
YOUR
INSTRUCTOR
JANIE WINTER, CMI, FAAM
France Jane Guy-Winter is a is a FELLOW of American Academy
of Micropigmentation and a CERTIFIED MICROPIGMENTATION INSTRUCTOR of the American Academy
of Micropigmentation.
She studied the art of makeup in Hollywood at the world renowned Pasadena
Playhouse, (Alma Mater to many celebrities & makeup artist of Hollywood (and Paul
Newman!)), and has worked for fashion photographers as a make up artist. She is a arts
major and graduate of L.S.U. with many art shows to her credit. Under her careful
instruction and direction, you will learn the art of the face coupled with skillful
application.
Janie has a training institute and salon in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is recommended by
many of the local Plastic Surgeons. She loves teaching and receiving letters from her
students who make her day by saying, "You can be professional and personal all in the
same visit. You are changing people lives along with their permanent makeup visit and that
takes a special person. Thanks for everything. You've been a joy and the best teacher.
You've got it mastered to a science. I hope to be like that one day."
She feels that there is you can never learn enough and would love to study under all the
many loved names of our profession.
HER ROSTER OF EDUCATION
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING TRAINING AND MANY OTHER CLASSES HELD AT THE ANNUAL
CONVENTIONS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION HERE:
- Advance Make-up Techniques
Machine Method AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PERMANENT COLOR TECHNOLOGY
Clinical Instructor Kristanne Matzek
- Multitrepannic Collagen Actuation AMERICAN
INSTITUTE OF PERMANENT COLOR TECHNOLOGY
Clinical Instructor Kristanne Matzek
- LIP SEMINAR INTENSIVE ADVANCED COURSE IN
MICROPIGMENTATION
Master Instructor John Hashey
- SOF TAP METHOD SOF TAP ACADEMY
Micropigmentation Manual Method
Owner/Instructor Vickie Baldwin
- AIDS UPDATE JOE LOGSDON AIDS FOUNDATION
Health Education Cathy Robinson
- Continuing Education in BEAU INSTITUTE OF
PERMANENT & CORRECTIVE COSMETICS
Advanced Areola
Facilitators Rose Marie Beauchemin and Debra Guastela
- 24 hours Advanced Intradermal
Cosmetic Training AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTRADERMAL COSMETICS
Director of Education Sandi Hammonds
- Advance Makeup
Techniques DERMAGRAPHICS, INC.
Owner/Instructor Paula Pilmanis
- TRAIN THE TRAINERS, given by the Society of
Permanent Cosmetic Professionals, Pati Pavlik
- Blood Born Pathogens, David A. Vidra
ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHY OF JANIE WINTER
Janie Winter is a native of Baton Rouge. She made her debut
in Baton Rouge and was also queen of Mardi Gras. She was nominated for Darling of L.S. U..
She is a graduated of L.S.U. with a Humanities degree emphasizing the arts.
She was a world traveler by the age of 13 when her Father took her around the world
for summer vacation and has lived in many unique places.
She is a writer and has been published in newspapers and several magazines and was
recognized by The Ted Turner Foundation for her work, the book, Recipe for World Peace.
She has also written and illustrated a children's book.
She is also an artist. When she lived in Texas she was the Art Director the Antique
Doll museum which housed over a million dollar collection of dolls. She was responsible
for designing the displays and the settings of the entire collection. At that time, she
was also commissioned to do a Madonna and child painting for the famous attraction in
Galveston, the Sonnetheil House that was built in 1885.
She is also a licensed Real Estate Broker in three states and has owned several
National Historical Monuments which she bought and restored. During her real estate
period, she had a real estate company F.J.G. Real Estate, which managed her property
holdings and developed Caribbean Village on the West end of Galveston.
Before her real estate adventures, she owned an advertising company in Houston,
Jane Guy Innovations. Some notable clients were Rolls Royce, World Airways, The Summit
where she organized the Total Art Experience and the Astrodome where she organized the
World Living Festival. Her advertising agency was recognized by the The Houston Post and
the Houston Chronicle and all major radio stations.
Janie Winter
also was a Teacher in the Baton Rouge elementary school system. Governor Mike Foster
honored her at the State Capital the first year she taught school for her 4th grade
students winning first, second, and third place in the Nasa Space Contest.
And the second year she taught he honored her and her inner city fourth grade
student (who won first place that year) in his home, the Governor's Mansion.
The contest is presented by NASA/NSTA (National Aeronautics and Space
Administration/National Science Teachers Association) and is an Intergalactic Art and
prose entry for the Space Science Student Involvement Program. A total of 8,000 entries
were received, representing over 10,000 students and 1,250 teacher/advisors. The letter
informing her of her students achievement each year read, "Your deserved recognition
brings pride to your, your school, your family and your community."
Jane Winter has been honored by her peers by receiving their recommendation to be
included in the book, WOMAN OF TODAY, published by the American Biographical Institute,
Inc. This nomination is brought to the attention of the Board through such various sources
as individual personal nomination, organizational memberships, media research,
academic/institutional recommendations and civic and fraternal group nominations. Such
nominations reflect a respect for leadership and personal accomplishment.
BEFORE
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