Accredited Basic Facial Course for Aestheticians

This course will teach you the complete basic facial treatment procedures.

Ratings: 3.95 / 5.00




Description

Basic Facial Course

This Basic facial course covers all the essential learning knowledge to perform a relaxing facial treatment, using appropriate skincare. This course offers students plenty hands-on work experience; students will have the confidence and have a great understanding how to perform a facial treatment.

Course Outline:

1. Introduction

2. Facial Treatment

3. Beauty Industry Codes Of Practice

4. Contradictions

5. Consultation Techniques

6. Preparation Of Work Area

7. Preparation Of Client

8. Connect With Us Online

9. Course Wrap Up

An aesthetician needs to have a thorough knowledge of facial treatments, skincare advice, and products in order for the client to feel confident in the aesthetician's skills. An aesthetician, therefore, needs to understand the benefits of a general facial treatment which are outlined below.

  • To improve the appearance of the skin

  • To balance out problems of the skin

  • To deep cleanse the skin

  • To help improve muscle tone

  • To speed up cell renewal, therefore, helping to slow down the aging process

  • To keep the skin soft by removing dead skin cells

  • For relaxing and pampering

  • To encourage clients to look after their skin at home

You as an aesthetician must:

  • Follow health and safety procedures that your employer provides you with

  • Act to protect yourself and others such as clients and work colleagues.

  • Treat all equipment properly and report any faulty that you notice to your employer.

  • You should always check electrical equipment before use

  • Any equipment that is broken or damage should not be used, this includes such as exposed wires and cracked sockets

  • Sockets should never be overloaded

  • Place equipment on solid and stable surfaces

  • No liquids should be near any electrical equipment

  • Wires should not be dangling



What You Will Learn!

  • Health, safety & hygiene
  • Consulting techniques
  • Contradictions
  • Cleansing, exfoliation, massage techniques
  • Aftercare
  • Products suitable
  • Mask application

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner
  • No Experience
  • Beauty Therapists
  • Beauticians
  • Aestheticians
  • Facialist