The document outlines the requirements for Level 2 makeup artist certification, which includes a 35-minute presentation on brow shaping and eye shadow techniques. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of eye anatomy, five basic eye shapes, and shadow application. They must also present their makeup look book and technical binder, and set up their workstation according to sanitation standards. The presentation covers brow shaping steps, eye area terminology, shadow placement for different eye shapes, and techniques for using light and dark colors in makeup application.
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PMAE Level 2 Certification Overview
1. Level 2
Certi?cation Overview
Saturday, March 3, 2012
2. Level 2 Certi?cation Overview
Technical Coaching and Certi?cation Process
? Perform a 35-minute presentation to a Technical Skill Leader on the Eyes¡ªThe Basic Five and the
four steps to brow shaping from the Brow Wow lesson. Demonstrate knowledge of terminology of
the eye area, the ?ve basic eye shape characteristics, and shadow application techniques.
? Using classroom visuals, present and explain the four steps to brow-shaping from the Brow Wow
lesson and the ?ve eye shapes from the Eyes ¡ª The Basic Five lesson, including preparing the eye
area, pencil placement, shading, and eyeliner for each eye shape.
? Prior to the coaching certi?cation session, create a personal makeup Look Book using magazine tear
sheets or photos of your work. Include pictures of at least two of the ?ve basic eye shapes taken
from the Eyes¡ªThe Basic Five lesson with a description and visual of the chosen eye shape and its
eye shadow application technique.
? Makeup Look Book
? Makeup Technical Binder
? Display the proper sanitary maintenance area (SMA) for makeup application according to the
service area set-up for makeup and your state¡¯s rules and regulations. Refer to the proper sanitation
techniques throughout the presentation.
Please have two lesson plans for your certi?cation presentation available at your technical certi?cation
coaching session, as well as your lesson ?les for the Eyes ¡ª The Basic Five completed according to the
Creating a Course File information.
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3. Your 35 Minute Presentation
Open: Body & Close:
? Attention Getter ? Sanitation: Working/Supply area
? Personal Testimony / WIFM ? The Basic Five and the four steps to brow
shaping.
? Overview of Key Points
? Terminology of the eye area, the ?ve basic eye
shape characteristics
? Shadow placement for Five Eye Shapes
including Pencil Placement/Shading/Highlighter
? Use of light/dark in makeup
? Lesson Visuals/Handouts
? Close - Re?ect/Rehearse/Review/Commit
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4. Sanitation and Station Set-up
Sanitation Working/Supply
Working Area:
Contains all items you are currently using and can sanitize or dispose of upon
completing the service. This includes your makeup tools. These items are placed on
a clean towel or paper towel.
This could include:
? Mixing palette / knife
? Opened containers: make up
? Makeup brushes
? Disposable supplies
? Tissue (Dispense powder shadow by rubbing it on a clean tissue.)
? Plastic, bag labeled ¡°Soiled¡± for tools
? Small sack labeled ¡°Waste¡± for disposable items
Supply Area:
Contains all items that do not touch the guest. Closed product containers, closed
eye shadow and foundation, sponges, extra brushes not used,
Arrange this supply area for easy access during the service.
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6. Technical Makeup Binder
The Technical Makeup Binder is a step-by-step resource guide that Future Professionals
create for their class handouts, face design sheets, magazine tear sheets, or photos. Future
Professionals may reference their binders during makeup applications or services until
they have mastered the skill or technique.
The Technical Makeup Binder may be part of the Look Book or a separate binder.
Learning Leaders may use the technical binder to coach Future Professionals during a
makeup service. To prepare for the makeup class, the Learning Leader prints a class
handout for each Future Professional from the makeup specialist reference disc. Future
Professionals complete the handout and place it in the appropriate section of the binder.
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8. Four Steps to Brow Shaping
1. Beginning of Brow
A straight line runs from the nose to the
tear duct.
2. Eyebrow Arch
The highest point of the arch should be in
line with the outer side of the iris when
looking straight ahead.
3. End of Brow
Measure by placing a pencil at the side of the
nose, upward past the corner of the eye.
4. Balance of Brow Horizontally
Hold a pencil to assure the horizontal line.
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9. The Basic Five
All of the eye shading techniques will begin with the ?ve-minute eye application,
including the eye preparation, with the following placement variations.
Remember that the basics of color theory apply with eye shadow application. Light
shadows or texture draw attention to, enhance, or bring out. Medium to dark shadows
recede, minimize, or hide. Where you place a light and dark together, you create the
most contrast.
1.Natural Fold
2.Heavy Fold
3.Deep Set
4.Asian Slight Fold
5.Asian Heavy Fold
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