Beauty and Skin Care - Online course
Learn how to enhance your beauty and care for your skin in our fun and interactive online course!
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About this event
Master the art of floristry and skin care with this online course, covering skin anatomy, ageing, ethnic variations, and seasonal care.
Understanding skin is the key to maintaining its health and beauty. This course explores skin anatomy, different skin types, and how environmental factors impact skin health. From ageing concerns to common conditions like acne and eczema, each module provides insights into effective skin care routines.
Beyond skin health, this course also delves into floristry, linking nature’s beauty with personal care. Learn about seasonal skin care, sun protection, and tailored routines for diverse ethnicities. Whether you’re interested in personal skincare or expanding your beauty expertise, this course offers essential knowledge to help you achieve glowing results.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the structure and functions of human skin.
- Identify different skin types and their specific care needs.
- Explore common skin conditions like acne and eczema.
- Learn how sun exposure affects the skin over time.
- Discover effective skincare routines for different ethnicities.
- Gain knowledge of seasonal skincare and age-related changes.
Curriculum Of Beauty and Skin Care - Online course
- Module 1- Skin Anatomy
- Macne2- Son Nutrente
- Module 3- Skin Care for Different Skin Types
- Module 4- Skin Care for Different Ethnicities
- Module 5- Skin Ageing
- Module 7- Acne
- Module 8- Eczema
- Module 9- Seasonal Skin Care
- Module 10- Sun Exposure and Sun-Damaged Skin
Who is this Course For?
- Beauty enthusiasts wanting to improve their skincare knowledge.
- Aspiring professionals in the beauty and skincare industry.
- Floristry lovers curious about natural skin care benefits.
- Individuals interested in ethnic and seasonal skin care.
- Those looking to understand skincare for ageing concerns.
- People struggling with acne, eczema, or sun-damaged skin.
- Salon owners wanting to expand their service expertise.
- Anyone eager to enhance their skincare routine confidently.
Career Path
- Skincare Specialist – £22,000 to £35,000 per year
- Beauty Consultant – £20,000 to £30,000 per year
- Dermatology Assistant – £18,000 to £28,000 per year
- Floristry and Skincare Product Creator – £25,000 to £40,000 per year
- Aesthetician – £23,000 to £40,000 per year
- Spa Therapist – £20,000 to £32,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Skin care involves maintaining healthy skin through cleansing, hydration, and treatments, while beauty focuses on enhancing appearance through cosmetics and grooming.
Skincare specialists, dermatologists, and beauty therapists provide treatments to improve skin health and appearance.
No, skincare is about maintaining skin health, while beauty includes makeup, hairstyling, and overall aesthetics.
Beauty and personal care involve skincare, haircare, grooming, and hygiene routines to maintain a polished appearance.
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