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This isn’t just about holding a cosmetic tattoo machine or filling in brows — it’s about learning facial analysis, colour theory, eyebrow design, and how to give results that age gracefully. Whether you’re after a brow tattoo course, lip blush tattoo training or a full cosmetic tattooing course, I’ll walk you through what to expect, how much it costs and where it can take you.
What Is a Cosmetic Tattoo Course?
A cosmetic tattooing course (also called a permanent makeup course or tattoo course) teaches you how to use micro-pigmentation technology to create natural, long-lasting enhancements for the brows, lips and eyes. In Melbourne, this training follows strict skin penetration and infection control regulations so that you can work in beauty salons, skin clinics or your own studio.
From eyebrow microblading and ombré powder tattooing to lip tattooing and combination brows, you’ll learn techniques that suit Australian skin tones, lifestyle and climate. Courses combine theory, demonstrations and live model practice so you graduate confident and ready to work.
Benefits
Enrolling in a cosmetic tattoo training program comes with more than just technical skills:
- High-demand services — Eyebrow tattoo, lip blush, and eyeliner tattooing are booked out months in advance in Melbourne.
- Flexible career options — Work freelance, in a salon or from your own space.
- Creative satisfaction — You’re an artist, not just a technician.
- Income potential — Beauty industry stats show permanent makeup can triple a brow artist’s income.
Looking for government-funded tattoo courses? Check with local training providers — while most high-quality programs are private, some partial funding may be available through recognised training courses.
Entry Requirements
To enrol in a tattoo course, Melbourne providers recognise you’ll need:
- To be 18 years or older.
- Basic communication skills for client consultation.
- A steady hand, good eyesight (or corrected vision) and attention to detail.
- Willingness to follow industry codes of practice for hygiene and safety.
Some training providers may require a Certificate of Infection Control before course commencement, or will include it as part of your learning.
Who Is This Course For
A cosmetic tattooing training program is perfect for:
- Tattoo artists wanting to specialise in semi-permanent makeup.
- Beauty therapists or skin clinic professionals adding eyebrow tattooing, lip tattoos, or permanent eyeliner to their services.
- Makeup artists wanting to offer clients lasting results, like combination eyebrows or ombré eyebrows.
- Anyone wanting to switch careers into the booming cosmetic tattooing industry.
Skills You’ll Gain
When you join a cosmetic tattooing course in Melbourne, you’ll get a combination of practical, hands-on experience and theory-based education. The curriculum covers everything you need to create safe, beautiful and long-lasting results:
- Facial anatomy and skin healing – Learn about the layers of the skin, how pigment interacts with different skin types and how healing timelines vary.
- Eyebrow mapping and design – Master brow mapping to suit each client’s facial proportions, bone structure and style.
- Brow tattooing techniques – Learn feather touch hair strokes, ombré shading, combination brows and nano hairstrokes for natural or bold looks.
- Lip tattooing techniques – Create even colour and shape for lip blush, full lip tint and lipstick effect tattoos while addressing asymmetry.
- Permanent eyeliner styles – From subtle lash enhancements to dramatic designer eyeliner, learn to tattoo delicate eye areas safely.
- Colour theory and pigment selection – Choose the right pigments based on undertones, skin tone and desired healed results, including colour correction for old tattoos.
- Needle selection and machine settings – Learn how to use cartridges, adjust voltage and match needle types to different techniques.
- Infection control and hygiene practices – Follow industry standard sterilisation, PPE use and safe disposal methods in line with Australian regulations.
- Client consultation and consent – Communicate effectively, set realistic expectations and ensure clients are informed before any procedure.
- Skin preparation and aftercare advice – Prepare the skin for the best results and guide clients on healing and maintenance.
- Correction and removal basics – Introduction to saline removal and lightening techniques for fixing or improving past work.
By the end of the course, you’ll be confident in performing a range of cosmetic tattoo services, understanding client needs and maintaining professional hygiene and safety standards.
Modules For The Course
Here’s an example of a structured learning program:
Module | Focus Area | Key Outcomes |
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1. Skin Anatomy & Healing | Layers, Fitzpatrick skin types | Predict healing and retention |
2. Colour Theory | Undertones, pigment mixing | Select lasting colours for all skin tones |
3. Brow Tattooing | Feathering, Ombré Eyebrows, Combination Brows | Create tailored brow designs |
4. Lip Blush Tattoo | Lip Blush, Lip Tattooing | Shape and shade lips naturally |
5. Eyeliner Tattooing | Permanent Eyeliner Styles | Deliver precise results |
6. Infection Control | Skin penetration safety | Comply with council regulations |
7. Business Skills | Marketing, payment plan offers | Attract and retain clients |
Professional Kit
Every serious cosmetic tattoo course should include a permanent makeup kit with:
- Digital tattoo machines and machine tools.
- Certified pigments for brows, lips and eyeliner.
- Assorted sterile needles for different techniques.
- Practice skins for technique development.
- Learning resources and industry information.
A professional kit means you can keep practising between your training dates, which is essential to building confidence before working with clients.
Course Trainer
I’m Olha Po, a licensed cosmetic tattooist and trainer who’s been working in eyebrow tattooing, lip blush and permanent eyeliner since 2016. My training focuses on the application of knowledge like pigment behaviour, safe skin penetration and results clients will love years down the line. You’ll get a video recording of demos, hands-on feedback, and a model list to practice on before graduating.
Accreditation & Certification
Completing your training with a registered training provider means you’ll graduate with:
- Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Cosmetic Tattoo.
- Compliance with Victorian infection control standards.
- Ability to register your business with the council.
- Some courses also include tattoo removal or microblading training for extra qualifications.
Career Opportunities After Completing
Graduates can work as:
- In-salon cosmetic tattooist.
- Freelance brow tattooing specialist.
- Mobile tattoo artist (subject to council approval).
- Trainer offering cosmetic tattooing consultations and treatment programs.
Melbourne’s beauty industry is worth over $6 billion a year, and skilled cosmetic tattooing professionals are in high demand.
About Us
At Face Figurati Cosmetic Tattoo Studio, we have been setting the standard for cosmetic tattooing training in Melbourne since 2016. We focus on creating confident, job-ready artists who understand technique, infection control and client care. Every student leaves with learning resources, industry codes of practice and the skills to thrive in beauty salons or skin clinics.
Ready to step into the world of cosmetic tattooing training? Melbourne’s market is growing fast, and graduates from quality tattooing courses are booking out their diaries within months. Whether you want to specialise in lip blush tattoo, eyebrow tattoo or full cosmetic tattooing training the skills you learn now will set you up for years of rewarding work.

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FAQ
Do you offer government-funded tattoo courses?
Most high-quality programs are private, but some partial funding options may exist. Always check with the training provider.
Do I need to bring models for practice?
Most courses supply a model list, but bringing your own can be a great way to start building your client base.
Will I get a certificate?
Yes — you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Cosmetic Tattoo and an Infection Control Certificate if included.
Can I work straight after the course?
Yes, as long as you meet skin penetration regulations and feel confident from your practical training.
Is the kit included?
Many courses include a permanent makeup kit with digital machines, needle selection, pigments and practice skins.