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PRESIDENTS LETTER - PAULA REALI Welcome members to 2015. I hope everyone enjoyed a wonder ful break with your loved ones, family and friends over Christmas. I would just like to say welcome to our new and existing members for the first newsletter of 2015. Although it is the start of the year and businesses are just getting back into the swing of things, I have been searching for another trainer for a seminar in Late August early September this year which will be held in Sydney again at the Radisson Hotel and Suites. It is looking very promising so please look out for all details in the May Newsletter when dates will be confirmed. Just to give you a hint – Not female. We have a big year ahead. Some members are attending the Branko seminar in Melbourne (as I) in Microbladding, and we have Linda Dixon coming in March at the Gold Coast for a two day seminar 22nd Sunday and Monday 23rd. Also Donna has organised the Infection Control day on the Tuesday 24th which will be a full day, so any members who are not
already certified in this then please don’t miss out as only $150.00 Normally $450.00. If you are not attending seminar it will be worth your while attending if you are able as soon all tattooists will need to provide this certificate and the Association has provided you a great discount to keep up to date. Members can pay into the A.C.T account by transfer, and then I will see your payments and send you out your receipts and information. All money needs to be in by 1/03/2015 by latest. In July we will be advertising in the Professional beauty magazine, so I will be trying to get a bigger advert now to advertise member’s business details as much as possible. I will be letting all members’ know when it is confirmed and what size we can have. Please keep a look out. I do welcome any feedback from members on how we can improve and help the Association be the best around, so please forward all information in email (all communication is private and confidential) and I can discuss your concerns or help.
Please read all information in Newsletter, enjoy it and further infor mation about August seminar will come your way soon. Remember if you are not receiving any correspondence from the A.C.T during the year please contact me personally by email.
Paula Reali ACT President/Treasurer
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Treasurers Report I cannot stress enough the importance of filling out a new membership form straight from the web site page and complete all current work details. This happens only once a year and this is how we keep the web site and your current details on file for you. This is the only way we contact you is by phone or email, therefore whenever you change your phone, or email, or business name we would like to know to keep the web site current. And please try and look on the web site every now and then to keep track of your photo or details and please let us know if any changes need to be done. This is to help you promote your business, it is not my only job for the Association so you must take control and help us keep it current for you. Team work is needed.
Thank you. Paula Reali. President.
Dear Members, Welcome to our 2015 Newsletter Exciting news with Dr. Linda Dixon coming to present our Queensland March conference which unfortunately was fully sold out with a few days. But please don't forget if you miss her presentation there is still room if you wish to attend the "Infection Control Certificate Class" presented by Ezy Training this is to be held Tuesday 24th March at the Mecure Gold Coast. Usually $450 if you are a member you pay only $150 so your membership has paid for itself. Member Margot Jaillet recently attended the Nouveau conference in Amsterdam and reports the following: " I have recently returned from the PMU World Conference what a spectacular and informative event and extremely well presented by the worldwide speakers. I had the chance to meet attendees from all over the world, why the attended were the following reasons: to learn new techniques, keeping up to date in the industry, and networking, plus being able to combine business with pleasure. I met with and had photos taken with many of the presenters, like Anna-Maria Finelli who has been a professional permanent makeup consultant for over 20 years and has been teaching Micro pigmentation since 1995, she opened her own institute in Rome in 2003.She taught the pout effect by implanting a white tone in the centre of the lip top and bottom. Mayne Chi from China is a prominent expert in the field of permanent makeup he specialises in Eyebrows and Lips. He is President of the Hong Kong International CICA Association of Esthetics and chief designer of UK Gimmay Colour Makeup and chief designer of Royal Swiss International Cosmetic Plastic Institute. He lectured on how to achieve the perfect brow with structure and shape, he delivered his presentation in an almost hilarious way which captivated his entire audience. Karen Betts from London also delivered a fantastic presentation, I am so pleased to be able to update my techniques, it is so important for all Cosmetic Tattoo Therapists to continue their education, I look forward to the 2105 Association Seminars this year.
CAMOUFLAGE BY DONNA-MOODY MARTIN (AUSTRALIAN COSMETIC TATTOO COLLEGE) If learning to work on scar, firstly start on body work, not the face. I Camouflage is all about Artistry - the colour choices that you make needle size and technique . Most important is the texture and skin tone of your client. Clients need camouflage for various reasons, a previous tattoo gone wrong, a scar that looks obvious, a facial feature that has been changed via surgery leaving obvious scars, a cleft lip, an accident victim, a disfigurement by fire, a disease that has left a scar or disfigurement. If you are a technician who does camouflage skin re pigmentation or you are thinking of taking this on, you must have more empathy than you can ever imagine! Sympathizing and empathizing are an integral part of the whole procedure. Remember you cannot erase a scar but we can help disguise it, but it will never be a perfect match. Camouflage pigments are permanent in nature but will not change with temporary skin tone changes such as a sun tan. Some clients are suitable for this procedure other are not good candidates: Is the client looking for perfection? is the scar less than 6 months old? is the scar still red or pink? if so they are not a good candidate. Camouflaging is my speciality I work in Sydney with Plastic Surgeons and have experienced great client response and when I first started I believed I could help everyone, how wrong can one be. I first worked with Vitiligo clients, complete satisfaction is rare, I find I get about a 60% totally happy client ratio. However most of these clients are very happy even with slight improvement. What I have found is that I now try skin needling and wait 1 month before I apply any pigment colour, in about 25% of cases I find their own melanin start regenerating and we get colour come through in the area. We have to be aware of hyper pigmentation, you can easily make the area much darker especially on the edges with the intrusion of your needle. This occurs more with ethnic skin tones. Remember the lessons we learn with cosmetic tattoo when we work on healthy skin is thrown out the window, you are now working on damaged skin. Some patients wish for a miracle and want immediate results, with camouflage this can take months to achieve the best results, or like one client of mine a bomb victim I worked on him for just on 12 months, to finally achieve a fantastic result. This client has shrapnel through his face into the dermis through the muscle and onto the bone, so I knew no amount of camouflage pigment would cover, what I needed was titanium dioxide which is found in white and some skin tones, I required a colour that had a high percentage of titanium as I knew it would come to the surface (which is why I normally do not use it in regular work) as usually we want our camouflage pigment to go into the skin and mix with the colour we want to reduce. Never work on: Port wine birthmarks (I tried back some 19 years ago) they have an enormous blood supply and bleeding is our enemy with pigment. Spider veins (suggest sclerotherapy or laser) Under eye black circles(disaster that can never be fixed)Hyper pigmentation (you may make it darker) Vitiligo( that is not in remission) Freckles (suggest chemical peels or laser to lighten) Age spots (suggest laser ) The more colour in the client's skin the more blue in the skin, many olive skins will appear sallow and some look very warm, do not be fooled as these tones will ash out.
Scars Use our professional judgement and artistic eye to evaluate what the scar really needs, is it laser or resurfacing or hydroquinone to lighten or tattooing to neutralise or dimish the colour. Be conservative! Scar tissue cannot be second guessed in its response to pigment retention, over working the scar tissue can create necrosis. The thickness of the scar will influence the final colour and outcome. Remember it is easier to deal with a scar that rejects pigment more than one that grabs too much pigment. Machines Most machines can render a good result, although I find the digital with medical grade needles my choice. If working with a rotary beware of skin snag. Needles The larger needle configuration reduces potential skin trauma. The longer taper less skin trauma Open configuration less skin trauma If you feel this work is for you give me a call on our office no 1800 024 050 for a personal class in Paramedical Tattoo.
Donna Moody-‐Mar+n Vice President
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Roslyn Norris Competition Information for the Competition is on the web site for details. Just a brief overview of how it is judged. A panel of three usually consisting of President, Vice and Master trainer that year sit down and look over the entrants, although this year there was only myself and Sue Farley who got to look at the entrants and I thought it was best that Sue made the final decision on who won. Sue looks at the following things: 1. Symmetry in all sections, Brows, Lips, eyes. 2. Placement of pigment (if pigment has bleed etc). 3. Definition of Hairstrokes. 4. Design We know that the client always has the last say in what they would like also. The work that is sent in MUST 1. Be presented on time. 2. Presentation in a folder, photo book or hard cover book. 3. Must have before, after and healed photos and be close up and clear. 4. Client history form signed by client (copies only). 5. The form printed of from web site clearly stating what section you are entering in. It is important for members to know that the work that they submit is not criticised in any way but looked at the way the Trainers would teach in class. As the Master trainers we bring out in the Association are the best to help give guidance to the entrants. I must apologise that usually we do have the trainer write a message to the entrants to help with their work in future but with this year we were very time poor with Sue and with the layout of seminar. In future we will be getting the trainers to help with guidance for future entrants. Please make sure all entries are on time for next year. All requests are taken into consideration and I hope I have given you some better insight into the competition. Judging is very fair and we would like to see more members have the opportunity to enter in as it is a prestigious award and it does help grow your business. Please send all entries to ACT Head Office. Best of luck in the future.
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Tarnya Makarenko “2014 Novice Cosmetic Tattooist of the Year”
Amazing…Talented...Brilliant...Magician!!!!! These are several superlatives a client wrote today, after her eyebrow procedure. Having only completed my Cosmetic Tattooing course 2 years ago, I feel very humbled that I have come such a long way in a short period of time and was awarded the "Roslyn Norris 2014 Best Novice Cosmetic Tattooist”. A pivotal moment in my career came when I became a member of The Association of Cosmetic Tattoo, and attended the 2013, with guest trainer Sue Farley. I didn't know anyone, but was greeted with open arms from Paula Reali, and soon I was mingling with amazing tattooists that I had been secretly stalking on-line!!! (In the back of my mind I was asking myself, "How can I become as good as Tina Hammond?" and "How does Caroline Broes create those jaw-dropping eyeliners?”) Feeling slightly star-struck and overwhelmed, I was honestly shocked at how welcoming and friendly all of the ladies were. Members, Lyn O'Conner and Jennifer Marshall, had no hesitation sharing their wealth of knowledge with a complete stranger. Today, I feel very grateful to call these wonderful, talented, supportive women .......my friends. The association has given me the confidence to ask questions and network with the most knowledgeable professionals in the business. Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you who have encouraged me to strive. I am forever grateful to the Association Of Cosmetic Tattoo, becoming a member was the best decision I ever made. I continue to aim for excellence with every single cosmetic tattooing procedure I do, and I can't wait to see everyone again in 2015.
Skin Penetration Hygiene Standards Wendy Peters One thing I am absolutely pedan4c about is Hygiene standards in my clinic. I have seen some very poor hygiene standards and heard some disturbing comments over the years, whether that is at a seminar, at a Trainer’s college or even most recently in a private hospital following an opera4on to remove a tumour in my face! The day a@er my opera4on, when the wound was fresh and caked in blood, my husband asked the nurse if she might clean the area for me. She came into the room with her sterile dressing pack, , she washed her hands, undid pack, got everything ready, put on her gloves, all going well so far……….and then closed the door with her gloved hands! I was actually quite shocked. Who knows who might have touched the door handle and what germs they might be carrying. I asked her if it would be a good idea to change her gloves as she had just touched the handle, she seemed firstly surprised at my comment, then a bit embarrassed and then quickly changed them. This was an open wound very suscep4ble to infec4on and cross contamina4on. She was absolutely in breach of hygiene standards and the next day asked me what I did for a living, when I told her I was a permanent make up technician and owned a Family Medical Prac4ce I think she went into panic mode that I might report her. Some other things I have no4ced along the way, pigment boLles, anaesthe4c boLles being handled during a procedure with contaminated gloved hands, bins overflowing, lights not being covered, chairs being moved with dirty glove. I heard at a recent seminar that a technician only uses one pair of gloves per treatment (not necessarily her fault as she had not been taught about cross contamina4on); I can honestly say the minimum I get through are 3 pairs per treatment, they cost a few cents per pair. Always remember hygiene standards are to protect you as well as your client from cross contamina4on. Here are some golden rules that should never be broken, they may seem very obvious, but it never hurts to remind ourselves: 1. Wash hands before puUng gloves on, wash hands whenever you take your gloves off, and before puUng a new pair on. 2. Wear a disposable apron, and then if you need to move your stool you can grab it through the plas4c and not with contaminated gloves. 3. Cover everything you may touch during a treatment with barrier film i.e.: switch and the handle on mag lamp, switch control on electric bed, mirror, pigment holder, machine, and head piece. Change a@er every client and disinfect your workspace (using hospital grade disinfectant). 4. Clients should not be lying on towels that are not covered with disposable bed covers. 5. Do not leave anything on your working trolley that is not disposable during a treatment. 6. If you need to touch anything outside of your working area during a treatment, ie: more pigment, buds, anaesthe4c, you must remove your gloves, wash your hands. Put on new gloves before star4ng again. 7. Your bin should operate via a foot pedal and should not be allowed to overflow. 8. When you take your a@er photo you should not be wearing contaminated gloves and your hands should have been washed. Technicians in Queensland have to take the Tafe Course – Personal Appearance Service in Office Prac4ce SeUng qualifica4on before they can get their premises licenced to carry out skin penetra4on. I believe this now applies to all States.
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ASSOCIATION OF COSMETIC TATTOO PH: 0488 111 525 E: TATTOOASSOC@GMAIL.COM TELEPHONE PAULA REALI (NSW) 0413 007 358 DONNA MOODY-MARTIN (NSW) 0419 433 081