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4131 N 24th St #Suite A201-24, Phoenix, Arizona, 85016, United States
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Nov 7, 2018
I took the advanced Color Theory for SMP class with Taryn. I have been waiting for someone to offer this training because it is so glossed over in training and I could not be more happy that Taryn offered it! She goes above and beyond... AND, still offers advice to this day! She is truly a passionate trainer and she breaks it down without over complicating it by filling the class with "fluff". I highly recommend this class and every tech should take it immediately after taking their fundamental class. Thank you Taryn for being a true leader in this industry!

Oct 15, 2018
I highly recommend Cosmetic Aesthetics for training. Taryn is a super knowledgeable and thorough instructor who is open to answering all of your questions. If you've ever been to a training and left feeling like the instructor was hoarding secrets from you.. this is the complete opposite. Get ready to take your game to the next level!

Oct 12, 2018
Love Taryn’s openness and honesty. I took her video training on brows and she took it from begining to end, not leaving out any tips and tricks. Enjoyed her enthusiasm and concern for all those that took the class! Would love to plan for future trainings! Thank Taryn!

Oct 18, 2018
Taryn is a passionate and engaged instructor. I took the recorded brow shading tutorial and found it very informative. I would recommend it to anyone transitioning from manual to machine tattoo work.

Oct 12, 2018
Taryn with Cosmetic Aesthetics is a very thorough and generous instructor! She is very talented as an artist, and a teacher. She is straight forward and open, and lots of fun to learn from. I look forward to working with her again!

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