Introduction to Facials
Covers: Skin analysis, Skin type identification, Basic facial routine, Anatomy and physiology, Contraindications, Contractions, Sharps and disposal and Health and safety.
Chemical Peel Training
In-depth training on chemical peels, specifically using 40% Glycolic acid. Technique to improve and smooth skin texture. Legal certification for practicing chemical peels.
Micro-needling
Minimally invasive procedure using a device with fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries on the skin’s surface. Treats mild skin issues like wrinkles and scars.
Stimulation of collagen and elastin production through tiny punctures.
Legal certification for practicing microneedling treatments.
Dermaplaning
Minimally invasive procedure to remove dead skin cells and vellus hair.
Enhances facial youthfulness and reduces fine lines and wrinkles.
Legal certification for practicing Dermaplaning.
Hydrafacial Training
The training involved learning about the Hydrafacial technology, which combines water peeling, sequential acid peeling, and transdermal cosmetic delivery.
Use of different acids (e.g., Mandelic acid, salicylic acid) to remove impurities.
The HydraFacial device is used to extract dead cells, blackheads, and whiteheads.
It is crucial to comprehend the process of tissue restructuring and oxygenation when using cosmeceutical products.