Skin tells a story—and this 11-in-1 Aesthetic Skincare course bundle helps you read and shape it with accuracy. Covering essential topics like dermatology, beauty, health and social care, this collection is tailored for those drawn to appearance-based wellbeing with a professional lens.
Alongside that, you’ll learn the value of GDPR, proofreading, and structured self-organisation. Whether supporting clients, reviewing notes or staying on top of tasks, you’ll gain rounded knowledge on how skincare fits into broader systems of care, aesthetics, and communication.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand skincare principles across beauty and dermatology sectors.
- Apply health and hygiene standards in skincare service roles.
- Recognise how GDPR impacts skincare-related data processes.
- Explore the link between nutrition and skin appearance.
- Learn self-organisation for skincare and client care tasks.
- Use proofreading to ensure professional skin-related documentation.
Who is this Course For:
- Skincare professionals refining appearance-focused expertise.
- Beauty assistants expanding into dermatology foundations.
- Nutrition advisors linking diet and appearance guidance.
- GDPR learners entering aesthetic or skincare roles.
- Health and social care staff supporting personal hygiene.
- Students exploring skin-focused wellness careers.
- Admin staff editing skincare service documents.
- Workers managing scheduling and skincare client records.
Career Path:
- Aesthetic Clinic Assistant – Average salary: £24,500/year
- Beauty and Skin Therapist – Average salary: £23,000/year
- GDPR Administrator (Wellness) – Average salary: £26,000/year
- Skin Health and Nutrition Advisor – £29,000/year
- Health and Beauty Scheduler – Average salary: £25,000/year
- Skincare Documentation Officer – Average salary: £24,000/year