Evaluation criteria at permanent makeup championships: Variety of approaches and evaluation systems

At permanent makeup competitions, the evaluation of masters’ work is carried out in accordance with a variety of criteria that depend on the rules of the particular event. Evaluation systems may include both 10-point scale and 100-point scale, depending on the level and objectives of the championship.

Evaluation criteria: focus on detail and professionalism

  1. Symmetry and harmony of the image: It is important to create a symmetrical and harmonious image where the eyebrows, lips and eyelids perfectly match the overall visual context of the client’s face.
  2. Traumatization and safety: Minimal skin damage during the procedure is assessed. The use of safe working methods plays a key role.
  3. Color selection and pigment application technique: Evaluation of the master’s ability to accurately match the color and achieve an ideal gradient, as well as the depth of pigment application, which is important for the longevity and naturalness of the makeup.

Features of evaluation systems

Championships use a variety of scoring systems, independent of the status of the event. For example, some competitions prefer a more detailed 100-point scale, which requires high technical skill of competitors and attention to the smallest details.

Conclusion

Participation in permanent makeup championships allows masters to demonstrate their professional skills and receive evaluation from industry experts. The variety of evaluation criteria contributes to the development of professionalism and identification of the best works, emphasizing the individual approaches of masters in the field of permanent makeup.

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