Learning Online Vs. Training in Person

Online courses gave me access to foundational knowledge. I could pause, rewind, take notes, and move at my own pace. That flexibility was empowering. It allowed me to build understanding before ever touching a tool.

However, in-person training offers something different — immediate feedback and supervised correction. According to the American Academy of Micropigmentation (2023), professional permanent cosmetics training must include sanitation procedures, pigment theory, and supervised hands-on practice to ensure safety and competency.

That confirmation made it clear to me that in-person education isn’t optional if I want to do this professionally. It’s essential. I’m currently planning how to bridge that gap financially, but I know I won’t cut corners when it comes to safety or skill.

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References

American Academy of Micropigmentation. (2023). Fundamentals of permanent cosmetics training. Retrieved March 7, 2026, from https://micropigmentation.org

WordPress. (2026). AI-generated image created using WordPress image generation tool [AI-generated image]. WordPress platform

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