The FoxyBrows Accelerator is made for artists who want to master powder brows, overcome the technical challenges, and grow with confidence and predictable results
If you recognized yourself in one of those four — this program is built for you
You're learning powder brows partly to add a new service — and partly to cover up your own past microblading work
You're turning away or referring out every oily, mature, or combination-skin client — and you can feel the revenue walking out the door
Microblading has lost its reputation in your market, and you're watching machine artists pull ahead because of it
Your microblading clients are coming back with gray brows, blurred lines, and scarred skin — and the blade can't correct what it caused
MICROBLADING ARTIST SWITCHING TO MACHINE
Your pre-draw method works for you, but it's slow — and the client still can't see the final shape before the needle starts
You've taken multiple trainings and still feel a knowledge gap — most of them taught you "how I do it" without ever explaining why
Oily skin, mature skin, combination skin — you adjust, and just hope for the best
Your healed results swing — sometimes too light, sometimes too dark — and you can't tell what's driving the difference
Your pre-draw takes 30–45 minutes, and the client still can't picture how her brows will actually look because of the weird mapping techniques.
You don't know how to choose pigment when a client's skin tone and hair color don't match the standard chart
Your clients leave with too much bleeding, swelling, or pain — and you don't know exactly what you're doing wrong
You spent $3,000–$5,000 on a powder brows training and still don't feel confident to take real clients
You want a complete program that takes you from zero to client ready
You want a trainer who will explain the why, so you can adapt to real clients with real variation — not just repeat what you saw on a screen
You don't want to spend $3–5K on a basic course that leaves you needing two more trainings before you feel competent
You want to start working with the machine the correct way — without creating trauma