• Not enough practice on latex and models

One of the most common mistakes is starting work on clients without proper preparation.
Firstly, it’s essential to master basic hand movements on latex.
Secondly, working on real models under supervision helps build confidence.
As a result, you’ll learn how to handle the machine correctly, control pigment, and choose the right depth.

  • Ignoring hygiene standards

Even at the beginner level, hygiene must be a top priority.
However, some newcomers neglect sterilization, disposable tools, or proper waste disposal. This is dangerous.

  • Choosing the wrong pigment

Many beginners rely on so-called “universal” shades.
However, this often leads to undesired results. Pigments should always be selected individually.
In addition, it’s crucial to understand how pigment behaves in the skin weeks after the procedure.

  • Underestimating the consultation

Some beginners skip the consultation stage completely.
Meanwhile, this step is key to understanding contraindications and client expectations.
Thus, it helps avoid misunderstandings and builds trust.

  • Rushing and skipping photo documentation

First of all, don’t rush. The procedure requires time and focus.
Secondly, take pictures before, during, and after the session.
It helps track your progress and build your portfolio.

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