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STUDENT INFORMATION FOR THE ANDREA ROSE ACADEMY OF PERMANENT COSMETICS presented by GLORIA R. HANSEN
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
All students must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED.
The ability to see a full color range is imperative on the part of candidates to ensure public safety and satisfactory procedures.
Full dexterity of both hands is necessary to perform the procedures.
An eye vision exam must be completed with a correctable range of 20/20 with lenses.
A medical screening stating that the student is free of any communicable diseases.
An Arkansas State Health Department Examination trainer license for permanent cosmetics (student license) along with the Blood borne Pathogen certificate that shows attendance and successful completion of the state class and test.
Some sense of cosmetic artistry, professionalism, ability to work closely with clients and business acumen will help ensure the technician's career success.
NOTE: Students with a background in Esthetics, Facial Technology, Makeup Artistry, Cosmetology or Electrology have a distinct educational advantage and when using permanent makeup as an add-on service rather than an initial business, recoup their investment more quickly.
Those wishing to practice within Arkansas must meet the State of Arkansas 350 hour requirements.
Andrea Rose provides 50 hours of classroom and 350 hours of practical for licensure in this state. 40 out of the 50 hours of classroom will be conducted by Intradermal Cosmetics. This results in the Andrea Rose Academy of Permanent Cosmetics course with a total of 400 hours.
The Arkansas program generally takes 6-8 months to complete, depending on the number of models the student assists in recruiting and quickly this is done.
Class is available only in English. All materials are available only in English.
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