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ACAS Academy - Permanent Makeup Training School - 5 Day Classes

ACAS Academy of Cosmetic Arts & Sciences is a top national cosmetic enhancement academy offering a variety of classes from Permanent Makeup to Paramedical Micropigmentation.

ACAS Academy - Permanent Makeup Training School - 5 Day Classes
2011-03-25
BOCA RATON, FL, March 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) ACAS Academy is a top national cosmetic enhancement school that continues to raise the bar in education. Offering rewarding services such as Permanent Cosmetics and Paramedical Derma-pigmentation (medical tattooing) can bring unlimited earning potential. The dedicated working professional can earn from $250 - $1250 for a single procedure. As little as two (2) procedures a day, five (5) days a week, charging the minimum, technicians can yield over $100,000 per year.

The cosmetic enhancing buzz has been catching on across the globe; the demand for Permanent Cosmetics and qualified technicians has rapidly increased at an exploding rate over the last 5 years. Although the use of permanent cosmetics has been widely known for a long period of time in warmer climate states, consumers in colder climates are discovering that permanent makeup is the "new", " must have", "sheik service" that actually can be traced back as far as the 4000 B.C.

With the ever struggling economy customers can save precious time and thousands of dollars by limiting the cost of buying cosmetics. Women and men can always look polished and put together without the time and hassle of applying cosmetics every day. Smudge proof eyeliner, well defined brows, a youthful fuller looking lip line and color. Imagine looking your best at the end of a morning run, lounging at the pool, waking up, staying forever flawless even in the most tropical of climates and most active lifestyles all make this service a necessity.What was once considered to be a service for baby boomers is now being used by women and men of all ages.

(ACAS) Academy of Cosmetic Arts and Sciences, a well-respected Florida Department of Education licensed permanent makeup training school in Boca Raton, Florida, is putting their graduates in the heart of a growing field where the demand for micropigmentation specialists continues to increase. With comprehensive courses in both Permanent Cosmetics and Paramedical Micropigmentation, graduates of ACAS Academy, most now successful business owners, are being recognized by top med spas and physicians which puts them at the top of their field where earning potential is concerned. It is their standards of excellence that have not only earned ACAS a top reputation as an industry leader, but are more importantly exceeded and substantiated by our graduates stellar placement ratio of 97%.

All graduates of (ACAS) Academy of Cosmetic Arts and Sciences, receive an official diploma backed by the Department of Education. ACAS Academy courses also provide in-depth business and marketing instruction helping students to focus on success, business planning, and goal execution is a tremendous and crucially important part of the training offered.
Having this advantage will give graduates more confidence to be able to use their personal business plan to launch their businesses immediately . This aggressive planning, enables graduates to earn more money in a shorter amount of time. ACAS graduates 'lead the industry, launching successful businesses one after another.

Permanent Cosmetics Training can run between $4500-$7500, the typical cost per service ranges from $250 - $1000 and up (an average of $625 pr procedure), so to earn back your investment on training and supplies based on the average can take between 7-12 procedures. This ROI (Return on Investment) is much quicker than traditional graduate.

Katrina Bodrato, President of the Academy of Cosmetic Arts and Sciences, says: "Offering rewarding services such as permanent cosmetics and paramedical dermapigmentation can bring a business unlimited earning potential. The dedicated working professional can earn between $250 and $1,250 for a single procedure."

For those considering taking a course in permanent makeup, it is imperative to check that the school you choose is licensed through the Department of Education. A "certificate of completion" is nothing more than proof of attendance while a diploma is a credential that is recognized by the Department of Education and can only be issued by a licensed school.

Katrina Bodrato is the president and founder of the Academy of Cosmetic Arts and Sciences (ACAS), License #3954. ACAS Academy is a top national cosmetic enhancement institution that continues to raise the bar in education. This unique institution specializes in the arts and sciences in all avenues of cosmetic training.

For information: www.acasacademy.com or
Contact: acasacademy@aol.com
Phone: 954-200-1104

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[Press-News.org] ACAS Academy - Permanent Makeup Training School - 5 Day Classes
ACAS Academy of Cosmetic Arts & Sciences is a top national cosmetic enhancement academy offering a variety of classes from Permanent Makeup to Paramedical Micropigmentation.