If you’re looking for a change and you’re ready to start your career in the Phi Academy, then you have to begin your journey by completing your first basic training. One of the best basic courses you can invest your time in, is the PhiScalp Basic Training.
How to start Career as a Phi Artist?
This is a course that teaches you all the fundamentals of scalp micropigmentation, the skin, the hair, and the pigments required to execute the perfect PhiScalp treatment.
Step 1: Insurance
To begin your journey as a new Phi Student, you must carefully study the course content that is available on Phi Academy’s Online Learning Platform: CraftMaster App. Regardless of whether you take the in-person training or the online training, all students are mandated to study the course on CraftMaster and pass the required levels in order to earn their Phi Artist Certification. As a new Artist in the field of PhiScalp, you have lots of opportunities ahead of you. If you’d like to read more about how you can grow and level up in the Phi Academy, click here to learn more.
Once you earn your Artist Certificate, the first thing you should do is to insure the services you provide. If you are currently residing in North America, all services that are invasive, such as SMP treatments, and/or services that involve close contact with the client should be insured. As a PhiScalp Artist, you will only be treating your clients with micropigmentation on their scalp, so that would be the only service you insure.
Step 2: Consent Form
Next, you want to prepare a consent form for your clients. In this document you should include detailed information about the treatment you are providing, as well the pre and post care instructions. In most Phi treatments, there is a yes or no questionnaire that will ask your clients if they have followed the pre-care instructions, or if they have any allergies or health conditions. Your consent form will help you decide whether the client is ready for the treatment. The form is also used to insure that your clients are aware of the procedure’s risk, results, and prices. Lastly, it is important that you ask for permission to take photos of the treated area and to post them on instagram, if your clients do not consent to this, then under no circumstance should you take or post photos of your clients without their knowledge.
Step 3: Create an Instagram Account
Once you have your services insured and your consent forms printed, then you are ready to take in your first client as a PhiScalp Artist. However, there is still so much more you can do for your brand and for your business, so if you haven’t already, the next best thing to do is to create an instagram account dedicated to PhiScalp. All phi artists include their phi specialty in their instagram username, it is important that you follow the same trend. Another thing to note, is that presenting your artwork and marking them with your logo is absolutely critical when it comes to maintaining your social media accounts. The two main reasons for that are
1 ) if the pictures you post of your original work do not have your logo, then other unethical artists may steal your work and brand it as their own.
2 ) your logo indicates that your pictures are original and that you are an official member of the Academy, thus creating trust for your clients.
Once you have your instagram set up, then you should join the Phi community by following and befriending as many Phi Artists, Royal Artists, Masters, and Grand Masters as you can, most importantly, you should definitely follow your Master, who trained you, Branko Babic, the founder of the Phi Academy, as well as the Phi Academy’s official instagram page. On instagram, you will have the chance to promote your work and create a portfolio of your services. We highly recommend that you make your instagram appealing through using your own personalized theme. To maximize your instagram followers and page traffic, try to tag the academy, your master, Mr. Babic, and include relative hashtags under your photos. By following the steps mentioned above, you should be good to go!