I did their diploma course, hair stroke brows, lips and eyes.
I wasn't already in the beauty industry, and work from a home studio, so I've had to be creative. For me it's more about getting clients to find me rather than me finding clients. There's enough out there who want it, but there's a lot of fears in having it done, more than I anticipated.
Until I'm established enough to get enough clients by word of mouth, I'm going for the ones who want to get over their fears, thus my website approach and all the photos of my clients. Groupon has been my friend. Most asked how long I've been offering permanent makeup, and I told them the truth. I've been really lucky to have clients who want to support me.
I do only offer permanent makeup, and am a bit opinionated about someone only picking up a needle a couple of times a month. I've learnt so much these past few months, no way I'd have even noticed a lot of things, or been able to better manage clients pain or expectations, let alone the seeing the results of what I was doing, if I were not seeing clients most days of the week. Eyebrows look very nice when they're freshly done, seeing the client next month for their top up, and seeing what you actually did, there's where you learn.
Gotta say tho, I don't think I've ever had a job that's given me so much satisfaction, pleasure and pride.