About Jane Adler - Permanent Makeup Artist

 

JANE ADLER IS A CERTIFIED PERMANENT COSMETIC PROFESSIONAL (CPCP).

This certification recognizes one's knowledge in the field of cosmetic tattooing and is a mark of excellence and demonstrates a level of competency to provide quality service to one's clients. http://www.spcp.org

This certification is offered by the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP). It is required to pass the exam, show proof of training, identity, current blood borne pathogen training, continuing education credits and agree to abide by the SPCP code of ethics. Jane Adler is also a former trainer member, technician and "Subject Matter Expert" (SME) in good standing with SPCP.

I began my official tattooing path in 1994; however, I had started my research years prior. I have spent endless hours mastering my cosmetic tattooing craft and years filling my brain with knowledge. After five years in, I thought I should teach. Not for the money but to share the gift I was given for symmetry and color, etc. I hung that up years later and I realized I cannot endorse or teach folks that lack ambition, dedication, natural ability, common sense and sound ethics. So I do what I love full time and then with a helping hand from Heather Alvin (my hero), I started my apprenticeship for traditional tattooing many moons ago.  Ohhhhhhhhhhh Alexis Lawson for sure my cosmetic tattoo mentor!!!!

SPCP 2010 Convention Comments

“Jane Adler, CPCP, brought to us “Silent but Mighty - A Study of the Manual Method.” When you see Jane in action, she has such a relaxed mannerism; you may not at first realize how everything she does is with brilliant purpose. She’s a perfect example of how the “Silent but Mighty” truly does influence our industry. However, those of you who know her realize she’ll kick your booty if she thinks you are making mistakes on cleanliness or workplace protocol. She’s truly passionate about her craft and the industry. Thank you Jane for showing us that it’s not the machine but the artist behind the tool that makes the difference. I find it insightful to be exposed to a technique that differs from my own. SPCP”



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