Procreate for Brow Artists ✦

Practice. Visualize. Teach with clarity.

A simple, guided course designed for beauty professionals who want to confidently use Procreate for mapping, strokes, consultations and education.

Enrollment opening soon!

You’ve Mastered Brows. Now Master the Digital Layer

You already understand:

But digital tools may feel overwhelming especially when no one has taught them through a beauty lens.

This course bridges that gap by teaching you exactly what you need as a brow artist.

  • Shape

  • Stroke Flow

  • Symmetry

  • Skin behavior

Procreate as a Visualization Tool

In this course you’'ll learn how to:

  • Demonstrate stroke direction clearly

  • Visually explain pressure, depth, and layering

  • Replace confusing whiteboard sketches with clear digital visuals

  • Build professional training materials directly from your iPad

For master artists and educators, this becomes a teaching extension of your hands. No more drawing tiny diagrams on a board. Show before and after instantly.

Designed for Beauty Professionals

This course is for:

  • Master brow artists who want to modernize their teaching

  • PMU trainers who want clearer demonstrations

Digital tools are not replacing your craft. They are amplifying it. When you can practice intentionally, visualize and teach clearly, you operate at a higher level.

Over time, I began noticing a pattern.

Many incredibly skilled brow artists felt uncertain when it came to digital tools like Procreate. Not because the tools were complicated, but because they were rarely taught in a way that connected directly to the craft of brow artistry.

I started using Procreate as a way to practice, visualize techniques and explain concepts more clearly to clients and students. What began as a personal workflow slowly became a powerful teaching tool.

This course was created to share that process, so artists can confidently bring digital tools into their craft without losing the artistry that makes their work unique.

Why I Created This Course

Early subscribers will receive first access when enrollment opens.