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More women are getting into trades, but it’s an uphill battle for many of them. In 2018, the number of women working in skilled trades was 34,800, which only makes up 3.9% of all trades workers. However, working in trades doesn’t just include welding and electrical; in British Columbia, a skilled trade is any job that requires specialized training. Therefore, it also includes working as an esthetician, doing everything from hair and nails, to skin care and more.
Anyone looking to get into a skilled trade, and wanting to work in the beauty industry, can do both with the brand new microblading course offered at Ink and Arch Microblading and Brow Studio, located in downtown Kelowna. The popular microblading process makes a semi-permanent shape and pigment to the eyebrow, reducing the time needed to maintain them. Unlike waxing, microblading only needs to be maintained once a year after the initial procedure and touch up; one less thing to worry about on a daily basis.
Those with an eye for precision can learn how it’s done with Ink and Arch’s microblading course, which provides hands-on training to become a microblading technician. Run by local Kelowna microblading expert Leanne Kuhn, Ink and Arch’s microblading course is one of the only such programs available in the valley, and Leanne holds some of Canada’s highest credentials. Teaching the fundamental theory and practical skills needed to become a full technician, the microblading course opens the doors to a whole new career path for those interested in getting into the ever-growing and always-thriving beauty industry. Essential equipment is provided, and participants will leave the course with a new skill that will improve their livelihood and make their clients happy.
To learn more about microblading or this one-of-a-kind training course for women looking to get into the trade, visit https://www.inkandarch.com/ or stop by at #107-1289 Ellis St, Kelowna, BC.
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