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Microblading course student practicing on a live model in Massachusetts

How to Become a Certified Microblading Artist in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire & Maine

Microblading course student practicing on a live model in Massachusetts

I never planned on becoming a microblading artist. But if you had told me years ago that I’d be making a full-time income shaping brows and helping people feel more confident, I would’ve laughed. Now? I can’t imagine doing anything else.

If you’re considering getting into microblading, I get it—there are a million questions running through your head:
👉 How do I get certified?
👉 What’s required to legally perform microblading in my state?
👉 Where can I get the best training?
👉 Will this actually be a profitable career?

I’ve been in your shoes, and I promise it’s worth figuring out. So, let’s break it all down step by step.


Why Become a Microblading Artist?

Before we dive into the technical details, let’s talk about why so many people are ditching their 9-5s to pick up a microblading pen.

High Demand & Good Money – You can charge anywhere from $300 to $800 per session, and with just a handful of clients each week, you’re looking at a full-time income.

Creative & Rewarding Work – It’s not just about filling in brows. You’re enhancing people’s confidence, giving them natural, effortless beauty every single day.

Be Your Own Boss – No more answering to someone else. Many microblading artists open their own studios, rent salon spaces, or offer mobile services.

Short Training, Lifelong Skills – Unlike traditional beauty school, you can get certified in a few months and start working immediately.

If any of this makes your heart race a little (in a good way), let’s talk about how to make it happen.


Step 1: Get the Right Microblading Training

This is the most important step. A microblading certification isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s what gives you the confidence to actually work on real clients.

What to Look for in a Microblading Training Program

🔹 Hands-on training with real models (not just fake skin)
🔹 Brow mapping, color theory, and technique mastery
🔹 Small class sizes so you get real feedback
🔹 Business & marketing guidance to help attract clients
🔹 Ongoing mentorship (because you’ll have a million questions after class is over)

📌 Pro Tip: Don’t pick a trainer based on price or location alone. A bad training will cost you way more in the long run—in lost confidence and lost clients.


Step 2: Check Your State’s Licensing Requirements

This is where things get tricky—every state has different rules for microblading. Here’s what you need to know if you’re in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, or Maine.

Massachusetts

✅ Microblading is classified as body art, so you need a Tattoo License.
✅ Apply through your local Board of Health—requirements vary by town.
✅ What you’ll need:
Microblading certification from an accredited training
Bloodborne Pathogens Training
CPR/First Aid Certification
✔ Some towns may require an apprenticeship

Rhode Island

✅ Microblading falls under tattoo regulations, so you’ll need a Tattoo License from the Rhode Island Department of Health.
✅ What’s required:
✔ Hands-on microblading training certification
CPR, First Aid & Bloodborne Pathogens Certification
Application and licensing fees

🔗 Official Licensing Info: Rhode Island Tattoo Licensing

New Hampshire

✅ You must apply for a Microblading Certificate.
✅ Requirements:
Accredited microblading course from AAM or SPCP
Sanitation & safety training
Bloodborne Pathogens certification

🔗 Official Licensing Info: NH Microblading License

Maine

✅ Microblading is classified under Micropigmentation, requiring a Body Artist License from the Maine Department of Health and Human Services.
✅ Requirements:
State-approved microblading training
Bloodborne Pathogens certification

🔗 Official Licensing Info: Maine Body Art Licensing

📌 Pro Tip: Licensing laws change all the time, so always check with your local health department for the latest updates.


Step 3: Get Hands-On Experience & Build Your Portfolio

Once you’re certified, you need to build confidence working on real clients. Here’s how to start:

Practice on live models – If you train with Brow Lady Academy, you’ll already have this experience.
Take before-and-after photos – This will be your #1 marketing tool when attracting clients.
Shadow experienced artists – Work inside a studio before branching out on your own.


Step 4: Start Your Microblading Business & Find Clients

You’re certified. You’re licensed. Now what? It’s time to get paying clients.

Where Can You Work?

🔹 Rent a Studio Space – Open your own microblading business.
🔹 Booth Rental – Not ready for a full studio? Rent a chair inside an existing salon. (Brow Lady Academy offers exclusive booth rentals for students!)
🔹 Join an Established Business – Work under an experienced artist to gain more confidence.

How to Get Microblading Clients

📍 Professional Website – Showcase your services, pricing, and portfolio. (We can help at Brow Lady Microblading Studio!)
📍 Instagram & TikTok – Share transformations, client testimonials, and behind-the-scenes videos.
📍 Google My Business – Make sure people can find you when searching for “microblading near me.”
📍 Offer Limited-Time Discounts – Run a promotion to attract first-time clients.


FAQ: Becoming a Microblading Artist

1. How much do microblading artists earn?

On average, $300-$800 per session. Just 2-5 clients per week can generate a full-time income.

2. What’s the best microblading training program in Massachusetts?

Look for accredited programs with hands-on training, business coaching, and certification—like Brow Lady Academy.

3. Do I need a license to do microblading?

Yes, most states require a tattoo or body artist license, plus microblading certification.

4. Where can I work after getting certified?

Most artists open their own studios, rent salon space, or work under an experienced artist.


Join Brow Lady Academy’s 90-Day Microblading Training Program

If you’re serious about making microblading your career, Brow Lady Academy has one of the best beginner programs in New England.

🔗 Check out our training website: Brow Lady Microblading Academy

📞 Got Questions? Let’s Set Up a Free Discovery Call!
🔗 Book a Discovery Call

Ready to start your microblading career? Enroll in Brow Lady Academy’s 90-day training today!

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